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BBC News
11 hours ago
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- BBC News
Moore leaves Welsh Netball and Cardiff Dragons role
Sara Moore has ended her tenure as Wales Netball and Cardiff Dragons head of performance after a five-year her time in charge, national team Welsh Feathers, rose to a highest ranking of sixth in the world while Dragons ended the 2025 Netball Super League season at the bottom of the Netball chief executive Sarah Boswell said: "We thank Sara for her work in progressing our performance programme and for her role in delivering two standout moments in Welsh sport – our sixth place world ranking and lifting the Celtic Cup trophy. "We wish her the very best in her future endeavours."The governing body says it will start "the process of reviewing and recruiting for the next stage of performance leadership over the coming months".


BBC News
06-03-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Sixth in world is 'incredible' for Welsh Feathers
Head of performance Sara Moore says reaching number six in the world for the first time is "an incredible milestone for Wales Netball".The Welsh Feathers' highest ever world ranking follows an undefeated 2024-2025 campaign."To achieve the highest ranking in our history is a testament to the hard work, commitment and talent of our players, coaches, and staff," added Moore. "I am confident that we will continue to build on this success and I will be working closely with [coach] Emily Handyside and the team as we head towards the Netball World Cup in 2027, to ensure that the Welsh Feathers remain among the best in the world."There is no change to the top five in the rankings which are led by Australia, followed by New Zealand, Jamaica and with a rating of 124, are 39 points behind fifth-placed South Africa and two points ahead of Uganda. Wales Netball chief executive Sarah Boswell has called for more funding to maintain their progress."Wales Netball's rise from ninth to sixth in the world rankings is proof of what can be achieved with dedication and talent, but to sustain and build on this success, investment is critical," said Boswell."In 2025, I want to see a real acceleration in investment - financial, structural, and cultural - into the game. With three huge years ahead, the Youth World Cup in Gibraltar in 2025, the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2026, and the World Cup in Australia in 2027, now is the time to back Wales Netball. "This isn't just about funding the game, it's about strengthening the entire ecosystem: coaching pathways, media representation, commercial opportunities, and grassroots development. "Women's sport isn't an add-on, it's a powerhouse deserving of real, long-term commitment."