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Beth Cobden
England netball international From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beth Cobden (born 3 February 1993) is an England netball international. She was a member of the England teams that won gold at the 2017 Fast5 Netball World Series and the 2018 Commonwealth Games. At club level, she was a member of the Northern Thunder/Manchester Thunder teams that won Netball Super League titles in 2012 and 2014. She won a further three Super League titles with Loughborough Lightning including their first ever title in 2021 and subsequent 2023 and 2024 wins. In 2019 she played for Adelaide Thunderbirds of Suncorp Super Netball.
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Early life, family and education
Cobden is the daughter of Ian and Pat Cobden. She was raised in Staffordshire, living in Heath Hayes and Lichfield and attending Five Ways Primary School in Cannock. Her older brother, Jack Cobden, is a former England under-20 rugby union international who subsequently represented Romania at senior level. Another brother, Joe Cobden, represented England at under-18 level.[5][6][7][8]
Cobden was introduced to netball by her mother. She subsequently began playing for local clubs, Newhall and Parkside. The Sutton Coldfield–based Parkside club also produced players like Ama Agbeze and Layla Guscoth.[2][9][10][11] Between 2011 and 2015 Cobden attended the University of Manchester where she gained a BA in Accounting and Finance. Together with Helen Housby, she also represented Manchester in BUCS intervarsity netball competitions.[2][12][13][14]
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Domestic career
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Manchester Thunder
Between 2011 and 2015 Cobden played for Northern Thunder/Manchester Thunder. She was a member of the Thunder teams that won Netball Superleague titles in 2012 and 2014.[4][13][15][16]
Loughborough Lightning
Between 2016 and 2018 Cobden played for Loughborough Lightning. She was a member of the Lightning team that won the 2017 British Fast5 Netball All-Stars Championship. She also played for Lightning in the 2017 and 2018 Netball Super League grand finals.[17][18][19][20] In the 2018 final Cobden suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury and was taken off after just 14 minutes. On 27 June 2021, she and the Loughborough Lightning squad won their first netball super league title [19][21][22][23][24]
Adelaide Thunderbirds
In 2019 Cobden signed for Adelaide Thunderbirds of Suncorp Super Netball.[4][19] However, in a round three match against Melbourne Vixens she again suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury and subsequently missed the rest of season.[8][25][26][27][28][29] Cobden was not included in the Thunderbirds 2020 squad [30] but was subsequently included in the Southern Force 2020 squad.[31]
Loughborough Lightning
Cobden rejoined Loughborough lightning in 2021 after returning from a 3rd ACL rupture injury. She won the super league title with Loughborough in 2021 and was named player of the year and player of the match in the grand final.[32] In 2022 she was unable to play in the final few rounds of the league and the grand final due to an injury to her calf but was still named in the vitality all star V11 as WD. She played WD in the second half of the super league netball grand final in 2023 which Loughborough Lightning won and became 2023 champions. She won her fifth super league title and third with Lightning in 2024.[32] Lightning made the 2025 Super League grand final but they lost 45-53 to London Pulse to finish runners up.
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International career
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England
Cobden made her senior debut for England in 2016 against Australia.[2][3] In June 2016 she was given a full-time contract by England Netball.[33] She was subsequently a member of the England teams that won gold medals at the 2017 Fast5 Netball World Series and started all seven games in the 2018 Commonwealth Games, helping the Roses win their first gold medal.[4][7][3]
Cobden missed the 2018–19 international season, including the 2019 Netball World Cup because of injuries.[24][27][26][29] She has won the Taini Jamison Trophy twice, in 2021 and 2024, the first of which was England’s first series win in New Zealand.[32] In 2024 she helped England win their first Netball Nations Cup, starting at WD in the final against South Africa.[34]
Great Britain
Cobden was a member of the Great Britain team that won the gold medal at the 2012 World University Netball Championship.[1][13][54]
Coach
While playing for Loughborough Lightning, Cobden and her teammates, Hannah Joseph and Natalie Panagarry coached at Ratcliffe College.[55] While playing with Adelaide Thunderbirds she worked as a youth coach for Netball South Australia.[12][29]
Honours
England
Great Britain
Manchester Thunder
Loughborough Lightning
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Individual honours
Netball Super League
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