Game-Changer: Introducing the Two-Point Super Shot for the 2025 Netball Season
The Netball Super League embraces innovation with a new two-point super shot, enhancing competitiveness in the 2025 season.

The Netball Super League (NSL) is gearing up for a thrilling transformation in 2025, marking a groundbreaking shift in competitive play with the introduction of a two-point super shot. This exciting new rule allows players to score two points from a designated area just outside the shooting circle, but only during the final five minutes of each quarter. This alteration is designed to intensify the game's pace and excitement, encouraging teams to rapidly rack up points as the clock winds down.
Starting on March 14, 2025, the NSL will reduce its teams from ten to eight, aiming to refine the competition and elevate the league's professional stature. The revamped season is poised to feature live broadcasts of matches on the BBC, showcasing one match per week and drawing in a wider audience.
Critics of the super shot, initially introduced in Australia’s Super Netball league in 2020, express concern about its potential effects on traditional gameplay dynamics. Former players like Caitlin Thwaites and Serena Kersten have voiced strong opinions about how such changes could alter the essence of netball, emphasizing the importance of skill and athleticism over rule adjustments that may disrupt the game's flow.
As the NSL prepares for these vital changes, the anticipation builds around how the two-point super shot may create tighter and more competitive matches. Teams will need to strategize not only for skillful play throughout the game but also for those critical final moments that could make or break their performance.
Fans and players alike await the unfolding drama of the 2025 season, eager to see how this new rule will affect the landscape of netball and the strategic adaptations teams will undertake to excel in this revamped environment.