Former nationwide participant Sasher-Gaye Henry has been reappointed as the brand new head coach of the Sunshine Women group by Netball Jamaica. The announcement came about on the R Resort in Kingston, on Monday, marking Henry’s return to a well-recognized function.
Henry’s earlier teaching expertise with the nationwide group in 2018, alongside Marvette Anderson, was notable for main the squad to a bronze medal on the Commonwealth Video games in Australia. This achievement highlighted Henry’s teaching capabilities and her potential to information athletes to worldwide success.
Simone Forbes, the primary vp of Netball Jamaica, and a former Sunshine Lady star participant, expressed the group’s pleasure about having Henry as the brand new head coach of the senior nationwide group. Forbes additionally shared Netball Jamaica’s formidable purpose of successful the 2027 World Cup, believing it’s achievable with the suitable group and training employees.
Expressed her happiness at rejoining the nationwide set-up
Henry, at 44 years outdated, expressed her happiness at rejoining the nationwide set-up and conveyed her enthusiasm for attaining important milestones with the Sunshine Women. She emphasised her dedication to working with the group to intention for the highest spot in worldwide netball.
“I’m comfortable to be again, and I’m wanting ahead to working with everybody to attain our goals, which is to turn out to be the primary netball group on the earth,” Henry stated.
The appointment of the pinnacle coach grew to become crucial after Connie Francis selected to not renew her contract with Netball Jamaica following the Sunshine Women’ bronze medal end on the Netball World Cup in Cape City, South Africa, in August 2023.
Henry confronted competitors for the place, together with former Sunshine Women assistant coach Annett Daley. Her return as head coach signifies a brand new chapter for the Sunshine Women, with aspirations of additional success on the worldwide netball stage.