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Thirlby steps down as England netball head coach

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Thirlby's assistant Anna Stembridge will lead the side into this summer's Games with former captain Olivia Murphy becoming assistant coach. "This is not a decision I had ever thought I would have to make but I need to turn my attention onto supporting my incredible family," said Thirlby, who represented England as a player between 1991 and 2006. "On reflection, I was mistaken to not prioritise and process the loss of my father at the time of his death, instead, and without regret, travelling with the team for the World Cup and the subsequent series in New Zealand.

"Everything I have done since has been to prioritise the England Roses and with this in mind, I feel that stepping down as head coach now is best for me and my family. " The Roses won Commonwealth gold in 2018 under Neville but missed out on a medal under Thirlby's guidance four years later in Birmingham. Thirlby did however mastermind Test series wins against Jamaica, New Zealand and a maiden Nations Cup title last year.

Although the Roses were beaten by South Africa in February in their final series before the Commonwealth Games. "Looking ahead to the Commonwealth Games, I am proud of the foundations we have built together," she added. "The systems, structures and culture of excellence we have developed have created a strong and resilient team, capable of competing with the best on the international stage.

"The work put in by the players and staff has been exceptional, and I know the group will approach the Games with commitment and belief. " England Netball, which will recruit for a permanent head coach , external after the Commonwealth Games, said the promotion of Stembridge will provide "continuity and leadership". "We are grateful for the leadership and professionalism Jess has shown throughout her time as head coach, and for the significant contribution she has made to the continued growth of the Roses programme," said England Netball chief executive Fran Connolly.

"We now look ahead to building on these strong foundations as the Vitality Roses enter the next phase of their journey. " With the Commonwealth Games - one of netball's showpiece events - mere months away, the timing of this decision is huge. Thirlby's statement suggests it has been taken because of off-court matters rather than the Roses' performances, but their preparations for this summer's Games have been rocky.