Australian media mogul craighutchy is to be granted a licence in the SuperNetball competition. 7NEWS
The governing body announced on Friday that a team based in southeast Melbourne would be in the eighth team in the 2024 competition following the Magpies’ withdrawal.Watch the latest sport on Channel 7 or stream for free onStill to be named, the team is owned by Craig Hutchison’s Sports Entertainment Network, who owns radio network SEN and the Perth Wildcats NBL side.
NA ran a tender process overseen by a sub-committee that included former NRL boss David Gallop but interested parties were hampered by the short time-frame to get the new team up and running.In granting the licence, the governing body will operate the team throughout 2023 before fully transitioning to SEN in 2024.
“We see an opportunity here to step up and ensure the Victorian netball community gets the second team it deserves,” Hutchison said in a statement.
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