Surrey Storm were crowned Vitality Superleague champions after another memorable season, so Sky Sports expert Anita Navin casts her verdict on all eight franchises. It was an outstanding season full of excitement with many new, young and incredibly talented players joining the Superleague teams.The season was marked by two to-the-wire games on the last weekend - a fitting tribute to the league. Surrey Storm Surrey Storm win 2016 Superleague title The golden hand of Hannah Reid stole the ball from Hertfordshire Mavericks in the dying minutes of the semi-final and the rest is history.The Storm delivered the double last weekend defeating Manchester Thunder to be crowned 2016 Grand Final champions - some would say against the run of play taking into account their early season inconsistencies.The thought of a team taking the title with no imported players was unthinkable until we witnessed Storms progress as they relished learning from any loss or dip in performance. Highlights from the Vitality Netball Superleague as Surrey Storm played Manchester Thunder in the Grand Final With Tamsin Greenway and Kat Ratnapala at the helm homework paid off - a reflection of endless minutes of game footage the team focused on, underlining how important this practice is if unpicked to the minute detail.What Storm did find were a set of three common and consistent combinations and which they utilised to best effect at varying points. The subtlety in positional moves of Reid to GD and Josie Huckle at GK was rewarded most often with the impact needed to steal a victory.The rise of Sophia Candappa was exceptional as a mid-courter and her linkage with Georgia Lees proved a most powerful combination. Lees has completed a remarkable season after patiently bench warming behind Greenway the previous season. She waited her turn and the outcome was impressive.Pamela Cookey and Rachel Dunn reign as one of the most long-standing pairings, carving up the circle at crucial points. I cannot forget the intercept by Reid in the final stages of the semi-final which turned the game for Surrey Storm - only to then see her repeat the feat in the final. Surrey claim Superleague title Storm victorious at Copper Box Manchester ThunderThe most consistent franchise suffered only one defeat in the regular season but failed to turn up on time at the Copper Box, where the first quarter was a major setbackThey must be given credit for their fightback led admirably by captain Sara Bayman and their effective structure through the court had seamless set-ups at the centre pass - however all were broken down by Storm pressure in the final. Manchester Thunder will aim to come back stronger despite Grand Final defeat Natalie Haythornthwaite will be remembered for her superb connections with Helen Housby and Ellie Cardwell around the circle edge.England have found another up-and-coming shooter in Cardwell and after switching from her previous seasons role as a defender there is a determination in her performance to succeed at international level.Soaking up a Grand Final defeat was difficult for Thunder and credit must go to Dan Ryan for consoling each individual knowing the losing feeling will bring the team back next year. Perfect netball player We asked our team of experts for the ideal talents required Team Bath Claire Brownie (right) was part of an impressive season for Team Bath They looked strong on Super Saturday but losing Asha Francis again left a gap in the shooting line-up.Bath grappled a range of combinations but their defensive unit remained intact and of great strength with the combination of Sam Cook, Eboni Beckford-Chambers and Karla Mostert difficult to break.With more court-time to cement the partnership Bath might have reached the final.Seeing Chelsea Lewis so mobile around the court at Goal Attack indicates how much she has developed as a player with the team this season.Hertfordshire MavericksSamantha Wallace claimed the Player of the Season title and she has been a wonderful addition to the competition, showing composure and consistency as well as adding confidence to the Mavericks line-up. Samantha Wallaces impressive shooting skills helped Mavericks make the semi-final Losing Joline Johannsen marked a turning point for Mavericks and their season was a little disrupted as they were forced to find a replacement.Sophie Carter stepped up and delivered but the mid-court for Mavericks was missing Johannsens spirit and experience in the final stages.Many were disappointed not to see more of youngster George Fisher but what we did see indicated a player who will be a rock in future years in the shooter role.Loughborough Lightning Injuries and departures made for a difficult Loughborough Lightning season Reflecting on the season I cant help but focus on some players who have made a difference and worked tirelessly for their team.A standout player would be Natalie Panagarry who might have expected to be on the bench more this season but the departure of Jade Clarke to Adelaide Thunderbirds in the ANZ and injury to Sasha Corbin opened a door for more court time.What a breakthrough she had as one of the seasons most dynamic centre-court players. Ama Agbeze shone for Lightning and will lead England Ama Agbeze found a renewed energy to prove her value and deliver for Lightning after missing World Cup selection. She will now lead the England squad at Netball Europe, a fitting tribute to a player who completed a fantastic season for Lightning.Team Northumbria Age just a number for Armitage We talk to Superleagues oldest player After an influx of imports perhaps many expected a little more from the two Sunshine Girls Shanice Beckford and Nicole Dixon, who had delivered some outstanding performances at International level for Jamaica.Instead it was Chiara Semple, the young Kiwi shooter, and Leah Kennedy, recently selected for England for Netball Europe, who were stalwarts of the black and red line-up.Celtic DragonsDragons almost stole the win against Loughborough Lightning, narrowly missing out by just three goals.The loss of Chelsea Lewis gave Georgia Rowe a chance for more court time and she formed a good relationship with Fijian Afa Rusivakula. Celtic Dragons Kyra Jones in action Kyra Jones is still a force to be reckoned with in the mid-court and continues to convey her tremendous endurance and speed.Dragons secured a victory over Team Northumbria and overall recorded some great performances and maintaining the consistency over 60 minutes will surely be a future goal.Yorkshire JetsJets did not achieve their sought-after second win but come very close in a season of many surprises. Watch international netball England v Jamaica with Sky Tickets Stivali Ugg Bambina . Just not the game. Kyle Palmieri scored two straight goals in the third period to rally the Anaheim Ducks past the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Tuesday night. Ugg Stivali Offerte . The news was first reported on Gonzalezs Twitter account and confirmed by the Rockies. 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FORT WORTH, Texas -- BK Racing driver Matt DiBenedetto will miss the NASCAR Sprint Cup race on Sunday after suffering a concussion in a crash during Saturdays Xfinity Series race at Texas Motor Speedway.DiBenedetto was able to exit his car under his own power after the crash, and he was seen and released from the infield medical center, but he was not cleared Saturday night to race Sunday.DiBenedetto tweeted late Saturday night that he was feeling well. Im feeling totally fine...just having to follow the concussion protocol. Hate I cant drive tomorrow but Im looking forward to Phoenix.?NASCAR will require DiBenedetto to see a neurologist who has spent at least five years treating sports-related head injuries before he can be cleared to return. NASCAR requires drivers to undergo a type of neurological test called ImPACT once every two years, and that test is typically used by neurosurgeons to determine whether a driver can compete.DiBenedetto, who is 35th in the Sprint Cup standings, said he felt perfectly fine and remained at the track Sunday morning to take part in events honoring fallen Dallas policemen whose names are on his car this weekend. He said he was frustrated but not angry with the NASCAR decision and would be on the pit box during the race, which typically would not be recommended the day after a driver suffered a concussion.After his crash, DiBenedetto was slow to drop the window net to show he wasnt injured and stumbled some walking down the track banking. DiBenedetto said he was waiting for the track to clear before dropping the window net and he has a left knee injjury that gave him trouble walking outside the car.dddddddddddd.They decided they wanted to err on the side of caution, which I understand, said DiBenedetto, who will keep his plans to go the gym Monday. Theyre doing their job. My side of it being in my body versus their side of it were definitely a little different. ... All of [the instances] kind of lined up poorly for me.NASCARs protocol is if the board certified emergency room doctor who staffs the infield medical center has any concerns about a head injury, the driver goes to the hospital for a series of tests and then must be cleared by the neurologist. DiBendetto, who was diagnosed by the physician at the track with the concussion, never went to a doctor and said he was unaware of any crash data that would indicate he had a concussion.Team Penske driver Brad Kesleowski, the 2012 Sprint Cup champion, has argued against NASCARs concussion protocol, indicating that doctors dont understand racers and make decisions based on tests without taking a racers attributes into consideration. Keselowski was active Saturday night on Twitter explaining his thoughts. He plans to talk more with DiBendedetto and NASCAR.It cements my opinion with an actual example, Keselowski said Sunday morning.BK Racing is replacing DiBenedetto with Jeffrey Earnhardt, who has competed in the majority of the races this year but wasnt scheduled to race Sunday. NASCAR has given approval for Earnhardt to serve as a substitute driver. Cheap NFL JerseysWholesale JerseysWholesale NFL JerseysJerseys From ChinaWholesale NFL JerseysCheap NFL JerseysCheap Jerseys ' ' '