The 2022 Netball Superleague season was the seventeenth season of the Netball Superleague, the elite domestic netball competition in the United Kingdom. Loughborough Lightning were the defending champions, as they won the 2021 season.[2] The season began on 5 February, and ended with the grand final on 5 June.
Manchester Thunder were the first team to qualify for the finals series, after they secured their place on 17 April.[3] Loughborough Lightning qualified for the final series on 2 May.[4]London Pulse qualified for the final series on 14 May.[5]Team Bath were the final team to qualify for the final series, doing so on 21 May.[6] The semi-finals took place on 3 June, with Manchester Thunder and Loughborough Lightning advancing to the grand final. Manchester Thunder beat Loughborough Lightning 60–53 in the final to win the competition, completing an unbeaten season and winning their fourth Superleague title.
Overview
Format
The fixture list for the 2022 Netball Superleague season was announced on 3 November 2021.[7] The season began on 5 February and the grand final is scheduled for 5 June.[8] The first fixtures were the "Season Opener" double-header weekend at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham on 5 and 6 February,[8] and the Rounds 13 and 14 fixtures were all held at one venue.[7]
In the league section, each team played every other team at home and away in the traditional format. In the 2021 season, all matches had been played at Studio 001 in Wakefield or the Copper Box Arena in London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] Fans are expected to be allowed at all matches;[8] in the 2021 season, matches were held behind closed doors until round 17, and matches from then onwards were limited to 1,000 spectators.[10]
Each team had a squad of 15 players, 12 of whom were registered players, and three training partners.[12][13] Of the 12 registered players, 10 of them were covered by the sport's salary cap.[12] A team's matchday squad could contain 12 players. Each team were permitted to sign two non-EU players and these players were not allowed to play in the same third of the court simultaneously.[12] The player signing window ran from 15 September to 15 October 2021.[12]