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Seven clubs provide players to Superdrug Online Doctor All-Star 7

Seven clubs contributed players to the Superdrug Online Doctor All-Star 7 for the 2025 season.
The seven spots are decided by club vote and have recognised both established and emerging talent in the Netball Super League.
Here is who has made up the All-Star 7 this season:
Goal Shooter – Rolene Streutker (Nottingham Forest)
The South African has had a barnstorming season, claiming the Gilbert Top Scorer Award and Soft & Gentle Super Shooter gong.
Streutker sunk 598 goals in her debut NSL campaign, with 157 Super Shots helping Nottingham Forest to fifth place in her debut season.
“It has been a great year, but personally, there is still a lot of growth I want to do," she said.

“You can always do better, that might be a bit critical but that is how I got to where I am right now so getting 77 per cent on the Super Shot, it can always be 80, can always be 90, can always be 100 per cent, so there is still a lot to go.”
Goal Attack – Berri Neil (Loughborough Lightning)
Berri Neil settled into new team Loughborough Lightning seamlessly, having joined from London Pulse.
The Vitality Rose scored 148 goals in the regular season with 59 Super Shots to earn her place in the All-Star 7 as Lightning reached the Grand Final.
Wing Attack – Suzie Liverseidge (London Mavericks)
Suzie Liverseidge only needed one position to make an impact for London Mavericks this season.

Previously operating across goal and wing attack, Liverseidge made the WA bib her own as Mavericks returned to the top four for the first time in nine years with 441 feeds, the third most.
Liverseidge said: “It has been quite a different season for me, moving into the mid-court, but I have been really happy with how it has gone.
“I have really enjoyed not having the pressure of shooting, to be honest, I feel like it has really allowed me to flourish on court.”
Centre – Amy Carter (Manchester Thunder)
In her first season as Manchester Thunder captain, Amy Carter led with distinction.
Carter was the centre with the highest number of feeds into the shooting circle, with 327, as she guided Thunder into the top four.
Wing Defence – Cassie Howard (Leeds Rhinos)
Cassie Howard’s star continues to rise with the Leeds Rhinos wing defence in startling form.
The battle for the wing defence bib in the All-Star 7 was fierce, but Howard has claimed it with a fearless display, including 19 interceptions and 39 deflections.
Goal Defence – Funmi Fadoju (London Pulse)
If the Player of the Final award wasn’t enough to prove her star power, Funmi Fadoju has been named All Star 7 goal defence for a second year in a row.

With 120 across the regular season, Fadoju produced more than double the number of deflections than- defensive partner Halimat Adio in second place, also topping the stats for interceptions and gains.
Goal Keeper – Jas Brown (Birmingham Panthers)
Jasmine Brown has truly settled into life as an NSL goal keeper, being named to the All Star 7 for a second time.
The Vitality Rose led the way for rebounds with 18 more than Geva Mentor in second place, as Birmingham Panthers finished sixth in their first season.
"I wasn't expecting it, but I am glad my performances have been recognised," she said. "I wasn't necessarily too happy with my performances, I have high expectations of myself but if I am able to get an award I am excited for the future.
"I have just finished uni so it will be nice next season to solely focus on netball. I am really excited for that."
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