London Mavericks have secured one of the most influential figures in modern netball, with Tamsin Greenway committing her long-term future to the club through signing a new multi-year agreement.
At a time when Greenway is widely recognized as one of the leading minds in the game, her decision to commit to the Mavericks project signals both stability and ambition, as the club continues to position itself at the forefront of women’s sport.
Since joining London Mavericks, Greenway has been instrumental in shaping a bold new identity for the club – one built on high performance, a commitment to developing future talent, and a deep connection to communities across our entire region.
This new agreement will see Greenway continue to lead not only the Super League side, but also the evolution of the club’s performance environment and player pathway, as Mavericks aim to create a clear route from grassroots to the elite level.
Kieran Crombie CEO London Mavericks, said:
“We are building something truly special at London Mavericks. Tamsin is central to that vision. Her leadership, her energy, and her belief in what this club can become are unmatched. Tamsin’s tactical and technical brilliance is unmatched in the modern game, setting her apart as one of the most innovative and respected netball minds.
This is about long-term impact. We want Mavericks to be the blueprint for women’s sport. Securing Tamsin on a multi-year deal is a huge step forward on that journey.”
Tamsin Greenway added:
“This club is special. From day one, there’s been a clear ambition to do things differently and to build something incredible for players, for fans, and for the future of the sport.
I’m so passionate about my role, so what excites me most is being given the opportunity now to create something long-term. We are developing an environment where players can thrive, where young athletes can see a real pathway, and where we can compete at the very highest level.
I’m thrilled to be on this journey with London Mavericks and fully committed to helping the club set the standard, not just in netball, but across women’s sport.”