Share Grierson during the Vitality Netball Super League match between Leeds Rhinos and Team Bath Netball at EIS, Sheffield, England on 14th Feb 2021 Leeds Rhinos Netball have confirmed homegrown talent Brie Grierson as the first player to sign for their franchise for the 2023 Vitality Netball Superleague (VNSL) season. The Leeds-born wing attack has played in every game for the Rhinos since the club’s debut season in 2021 and her form earned her a place in the Futures Roses programme. The 25-year-old, who started her career with Yorkshire Jets before going on to play for Team Northumbria, Loughborough Lightning and London Pulse, has made 40 appearances for Leeds and scored 126 goals. Grierson was the winner of the inaugural Maggie Birkinshaw Club Champion award in her first year and has been part of the leadership team for the last two seasons. Speaking about her new deal with Rhinos Netball, Grierson said: “I can’t believe we are heading into year three already, I feel like it has flown by, but I am very excited to be heading back to the Rhinos. “I am a huge fan of Liana Leota so am looking forward to working with her. I have worked with her with Futures Roses so to get to work with in Superleague is unbelievable and it was a massive thing for me to know I would be getting to work with her daily. “I am honoured to be the first player announced and I don’t want to give anything away but I think the fans should be very excited, it’s a bit of a new look side but I think it’s a very good squad. “One of the big reasons I decided to stay with the Rhinos is the team spirit we have at the club, it is genuinely like hanging out with your friends every day. Obviously we have a lot of new girls this year but I think the team spirit will continue and it is topped off with Liana becoming coach and the amount I hope to learn from her is incredible.” Rhinos Netball’s Head Coach Liana Leota said: “I’m very lucky as I’ve had the opportunity to work with Brie with the Roses. I think she has so much flair and creativity. She’s someone that I hope will have a big future and hopefully with us working together we can see her grow and develop.” For news on all of the latest signings during the window, make sure to follow the @NetballSL on Twitter, Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter. On Twitter, you’ll be able to keep across the ins and outs with our 2023 Signing Window Twitter Moment. For specific club news, be sure to be across all eleven of our teams on their respective social media accounts and subscribe to our List. We will also be covering each signing in full on our website, offering weekly round-ups and are offering a comprehensive overview of 2023 squads on our Transfers page. Don’t miss out! Related news post 2nd May 2024 How Niamh Cooper learned to embrace her body Reading: 4 mins Severn Stars Related players: Brie Grierson Tags: Leeds Rhinos Signing Window 2023 Previous Story Austin and Brookes become Surrey Storm’s first signings of 2023 Next Story Yasmin Roebuck makes Manchester Thunder’s 2023 squad 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