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Mavericks Preview | Corbin ready for tenth season as captain (NSL Rd1)

10.02.23
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Nsl Rd1 Preview

A tenth season as a player at a club is no mean feat, but to captain your side for that amount of time is a significant milestone.

That is what awaits Sasha Corbin this season as she gears up for another season leading Saracens Mavericks.

Having started out in Mavericks colours as a 16-year-old, Corbin quickly became an integral part of the club and, despite a few seasons away at university and abroad, Mavericks has always been her home.

“I started with Mavericks when I was 16. It feels like home. When I went to university, I went and played for Bath, but, as soon as that period was over, I wanted to come home, as this is where I’m from. One of my dreams was to play overseas, so I did a season in the ANZ league which I loved, but I wanted to come home and for me, that only meant Mavericks.”

Corbin has seen a lot in Mavericks colours and couldn’t hide her pride when discussing what it meant to continue to lead the side.

“It means so much to be trusted in the role and by all the coaches that have allowed me to take on the role. It really is a privilege, and it gives me goosebumps. I’m always trying to grow and take as many values as possible into the season. I’m quite bubbly, so I’m always looking to see if the mood needs picking up with some more energy.”

This season has seen a lot of change on and off the court for the Mavericks, with five new players and a new coaching team of Camilla Buchanan and Becky Trippick.

The side are refusing to put a target on what they want to achieve at this stage, with Corbin explaining that her side are instead targeting constant improvement.

“We’ve spoken as a group. For us, we want to build each game and put what we’re doing in training out on the court. We want to be in a position where we look like a completely different team come the second half of the season, because those relationships and patterns will have developed, and we will have grown.”

With the season set to get underway tomorrow in Nottingham, Mavericks will be wanting to start well. However, the path of progression throughout the season is one that is far more important at this stage for Corbin.

“We understand that this is a process, but there’s no pressure on that side. We want to see that progress every game. I’m pleased with what we’ve been able to do so far, and I want to feel that we’ve learnt from the games and been able to tweak to get the results.”

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TEAM NEWS | Saracens Men v Northampton Saints (GPR - Rd 8)

Nick Tompkins says he is honoured to be joining an elite list of names when he makes his 200th appearance for the club this weekend against Northampton Saints at StoneX Stadium. The centre has been at the forefront of Saracens for over a decade and will bring up a double century on Sunday when he […]

20.12.24
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Team News | Saracens Women vs Bristol Bears (PWR Rd 11)

Zoe Harrison is set to make her 100th appearance for Saracens Women tomorrow afternoon, when they face Bristol Bears at StoneX Stadium. With a plethora of accolades and medals already to her name at b0th club and international level, Harrison is the latest player to add herself to the Saracens '100 Club' and she expressed […]

20.12.24
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George excited by European prospects

Jamie George already has three European titles to his name in a glittering career, and after Sarries left Paris with a victory on Sunday he stressed the importance of ensuring a smooth progression towards a home knockout fixture at StoneX Stadium. The Men in Black are in a strong position after beating the Vodacom Bulls […]

17.12.24
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