Share Vitality Netball Superleague (VNSL) players make up the majority of the Tamsin Greenway’s latest Scottish Thistles squad recently announced by Netball Scotland. The Scottish side are the last to confirm their full squad for the upcoming International Training Matches between themselves, Northern Ireland and Wales this weekend. Of the 15-strong squad, 11 were included in 2021 teams while the likes of Claire Maxwell and Kelly Boyle have also featured in the Superleague in previous season. In total, two VNSL clubs – Strathclyde Sirens and Wasps – have been represented. Notably, this is the first senior call-up for defender Hannah Leighton – who impressed so heavily against Manchester Thunder in May – and the aforementioned Maxwell’s first inclusion since the 2021 Sirens coach took a break after having a child. The full Scottish squad is as follows: Caitlin Pringle Rachel Conway Emily Nicholl Sarah MacPhail Hannah Leighton Rebecca Edgar Laura Burton Nicola McCleery Kelly Boyle Claire Maxwell Cerys Cairns Bethan Goodwin Niamh McCall Lynsey Gallagher Emma Barrie Scottish Thistles Head Coach, Greenway, said: “I’m really happy with the quality and focus of the squad as we head into our first competition since 2019. “Players that have shone through VNSL have brought that form back into the Thistles environment, alongside the emerging talent who are ready to show just what they can do.” CONGRATS👏Well done to our amazing Scottish Sirens players 🏴selected for training matches with @netballni and @WelshNetball Make sure you are following them on Instagram @scottishthistles for all the BTS content over the weekend!!!#powerofscotland https://t.co/esYwF94V9o — Strathclyde Sirens (@SirensNetball) August 17, 2021 It will also be the first time coaching duo Tamsin Greenway and Sara Francis-Bayman take charge of the team since the latter was appointed as Assistant Coach last week. Scotland face Northern Ireland and Wales – who also heavily feature VNSL talent – in Glasgow between Friday 20 August and Sunday 22 August at the Emirates Arena and will see each of the three Celtic nations compete against one another in their first run out as national sides since 2019. To stay up to date with the latest news, follow us on Twitter, Instagram or subscribe to website notifications with the bell icon in your bottom left corner. Related news post 2 hours ago Where to Watch: Round 12 Reading: 6 mins Cardiff Dragons London Pulse Loughborough Lightning Manchester Thunder Saracens Mavericks Severn Stars Strathclyde Sirens Surrey Storm Team Bath Previous Story South Africa selects three Superleague stars for upcoming clash Next Story Leeds Rhinos Head Coach Dan Ryan to return home to Australia More News 2 hours ago News Where to Watch: Round 12 Reading: 6 mins 4 hours ago 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 30th Apr 2024 News Jill McIntosh revelling in head coach role at Cardiff Dragons Reading: 5 mins More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column