Share Pocket rocket Kelly Boyle returns to the Scottish side for a third Vitality Netball Superleague season. As well as being a familiar face in the Sirens line-up, Kelly has also represented in the 2017 Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana and the recent 2019 Vitality Netball World Cup in Liverpool. Kelly said: “I cannot wait for the Strathclyde Sirens to consistently put our performances that our fans, friends and family can be proud of. This team has so much talent and I believe this season we are going to showcase what we’re capable of! “Being a Siren to me means being a part of a team that’s committed, determined and has the belief within one another and their ability to achieve greatness.” Sirens have also announced that Zanele Vimbela, South African International, will represent the Strathclyde Sirens in the 2020 version of the Vitality Netball Superleague. Zanele made her full international debut at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014 and has found her way back to Scottish soil, this time competing in the Vitality Netball Superleague. Zanele previously represented Team Bath in the VNSL, and her another notable netball moments involve being a part of the South African squad at the 2019 Vitality Netball World Cup achieving their highest ever ranking of 4th place, competing at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and winning the Diamond Challenge in 2018. Zanele said: “I’m delighted to have signed with Sirens, as it’s an exciting prospect for me to be able to bring my abilities and skills to contribute to the team, hopefully reaching higher goals that we set out to achieve. “Being a Siren means to be absolutely fearless and bring out the best in each of us as a team.” You can watch Strathclyde Sirens at the Season Opener 2020 – buy tickets now! To stay up to date with the Vitality Netball Superleague, including player movements, tickets and the latest news make sure you sign up to the Vitality Netball Superleague mailing list, you can sign up here. Related news post 21 hours ago Where to Watch: Round 11 Reading: 5 mins Cardiff Dragons London Pulse Loughborough Lightning Manchester Thunder Saracens Mavericks Severn Stars Strathclyde Sirens Surrey Storm Team Bath Tags: Kelly Boyle Strathclyde Sirens VNSL 2020 Zanele Vimbela Previous Story Dovey and Airey back for the reigning champions Next Story Thunder confirm squad for British Fast5 All-Stars More News 21 hours ago News Where to Watch: Round 11 Reading: 5 mins 1 day ago News Life after The Apprentice: How TV star Flo Edwards continued her journey on the show and where she’s heading to next Reading: 9 mins 23rd Apr 2024 wpforms Media Accreditation – Netball Super League Grand Final Reading: 3 mins 23rd Apr 2024 video Round 10 Highlights: Manchester Thunder vs Severn Stars 23rd Apr 2024 video Round 10 Highlights: Loughborough Lightning vs Saracens Mavericks More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column