Share Loughborough Lightning can reveal that fan favourite Lauren Nicholls will return to the side in 2021 for her ninth successive season. Nicholls – also known as ‘steaders’ – took time out in 2019 to have her baby daughter Maya and is now preparing to return to her first full season since motherhood. “I’m really excited for season nine. It’s a really good squad coming together, so it’s good to see so many familiar faces from last season. I’m just really looking forward to getting back playing and seeing what we can do in the league,” Nicholls said. Nicholls will combine her on court efforts alongside a full-time role as Head of Netball at Oakham School. After last season was cut short due to the pandemic, she is now raring to go: “I felt like we just got going last year so it was tough for everyone when we had to stop. I think it was good that we kept connected over lockdown and with the familiar faces from last season now returning, we all stayed close so it will help massively going into the new season. “I’m looking forward to being back with the girls, regularly playing and training and seeing what we can achieve.” Nicholls is also aware of the challenges of returning to sport after giving birth: “Coming back to netball as a first-time mum was really tough, there are no excuses, it was tough. “The mental load of trying to work out my daily schedule made me really tired. It was a whole new world for me and then also having to think about another life was another thing I had to factor in.” She added: “But it’s been amazing at the same time, Maya is amazing. We’ve had a really good year now; she’s just turned one so it’s easier to have her around at training and around netball which is good. “The support network I had was ridiculously important during that first year. Having family and friends and particularly my husband Phil there to help look after me and Maya was vital.” Head Coach Sara Bayman explained how vital Nicholls’ experience will be to the squad: “Lauren is one of our longest-serving players in the squad and that loyalty is appreciated. She represents the proud history of this club as well as the exciting future. “The knowledge and experience she has can drive this team forwards and be an example to other players of what it means to represent this club.” With just one more signing to reveal today, keep your eyes peeled on Lightning’s social channels to find out who its 14th and final squad member will be. You can keep up to date with all the latest signing window news on our dedicated Transfers page or with our Twitter Moment. Make sure that you get the news as it happens by following us on Twitter and Instagram. You can also subscribe to website notifications for the biggest news via the bell icon on our homepage. Related news post 2nd May 2024 How Niamh Cooper learned to embrace her body Reading: 4 mins Severn Stars Tags: 2021 Signing Window VNSL 2021 Previous Story DEADLINE DAY: Robinson set for second year as a Dragon Next Story Manchester Thunder Re-Sign Malawi Queen Joyce Mvula More News 2nd May 2024 News How Niamh Cooper learned to embrace her body Reading: 4 mins 2nd May 2024 News Where to Watch: Round 12 Reading: 6 mins 2nd May 2024 News Netball Super League broadcast fixtures for rounds 14 and 15 announced Reading: 1 min 30th Apr 2024 News #SeeUsNow video series on netballers’ experiences and women’s health launches Reading: 3 mins 30th Apr 2024 video Round 11 Highlights: Leeds Rhinos vs Loughborough Lightning More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column