Jo Harten will return to Loughborough Lightning for the Fast5 All-Stars competition.

England stalwart Jo Harten will make a return to Loughborough Lightning for the yearly British Fast5 All-Stars competition of this month.
Named as the All-Star selection of Lightning, October 2019, Harten yields to the club after an lack to play at the competition on Saturday 12.
Even the 30-year-old has enjoyed a stellar career and got her England cap in the Netball World Cup, where the hosts recorded a third-place finish of this summer.
During her previous remain with Lightning, Harten evolved to become one of the clubs youngest captains, which makes her debut aged just 18.
Harten transferred to New Zealand to pursue a contract at the ANZ league after graduating from Loughborough University at 2012.
Before signing for Australian Suncorp Super Netball facet Giants Netball in 2017, at which she plies her trade, she transferred into Waikato Magic.
Im very eager to be rejoining Lightning with this seasons British Fast five All-Stars, explained Harten.
Loughborough is my second house for Netball and that I can not wait to pull on the Lightning dress again and line up a few long shots…let us do this!
Lightning Head Coach Sara Bayman is delighted to their Fast5 campaign with the acquisition of Harten and she considers her expertise and world class ability will prove to be invaluable.
Its a enormous boost to have Jo as part of our Fast5 squad. Shes a world class shot and is always enjoyable to watch with the flair that she brings into the game, said Bayman.
As a Loughborough alumna, shes someone we are extremely proud of and also is a role model for future and current Lightning players
The championship includes 12-minute games, an line and a Golden Buzzer Power Play.
The championship is an afternoon of netball and theyre set to declare their squad within the upcoming week.
Sky Sports is the home of netball and it yields to your screens starting with the British Championships on Saturday whenever they visit South Africa in November, while the Roses return to activity under new trainer Jess Thirlby.

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