Tasmania Wild will be back on court sooner rather than later. Tasmania’s pinnacle team of netball talent will be taking the court in an exhibition match against the Tasmanian men’s state team, the Tasmanian Titans.
Tasmania Wild will be taking to the court for the first time since 2023.
The Tasmania Wild team will be selected and announced post trials on 4 May 2025. In 2025, the Tasmania Wild will compete in the Super Netball Reserves (SNR) Finals weekend against teams in the second half of the ladder (those not participating in top 4 finals). Held between June 20 – 22, this will see all state-based and Super Netball affiliated teams compete in three sessions for fans to attend.
The 2025 Super Netball Reserves champion will be crowned at the end of the weekend in a Grand Final match. Ahead of the finals weekend, the Tasmania Wild, Capital Darters (ACT) and Territory Storm (NT) will compete in a Play-In Tournament to determine seeding ahead of the SNR Finals weekend, playing against each other once across three days.
The week of elite competition from 16 to 22 June will take place at Melbourne’s Waverley Netball Centre.
The exhibition match presents a unique opportunity for the netball community and general public to see two of Tasmania’s top teams in action before the Wild head away to compete. Aside from the SSN, this will be some of the highest-level netball to hit Tasmanian shores in 2025.
Tasmania Wild v Tasmanian Titans Exhibition Match
Sunday 18 May
Centre pass at 13.30, doors open 13.00
South East Stadium, Sorell
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