Leeds Rhinos - starting sevenpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time
Centre pass 18:00 BST
WD - Howard
GA - Egbaran
GK - Mentor
C - Dekker
GS - Mvula
GD - Bowen
WA - Brittain
Substitutes - Harris, Haynes, Jones
Centre pass at 18:00 BST
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Centre pass 18:00 BST
WD - Howard
GA - Egbaran
GK - Mentor
C - Dekker
GS - Mvula
GD - Bowen
WA - Brittain
Substitutes - Harris, Haynes, Jones
Centre pass 18:00 BST
WD - Cobden
GA - Neil
GK - Harvey
C - Panagarry
GS - Wallace-Joseph
GD - Van De Merwe
WA - Joseph
Substitutes - Baylis, Clark, Gibson
Leeds Rhinos' request to overturn their controversial defeat by Birmingham Panthers has been rejected by the Netball Super League (NSL).
Panthers won 71-69 after extra time at Worcester Arena, but Rhinos say they should have won in regulation time because a shot they believed was worth two points was only credited as one.
Replays appeared to back up Rhinos' claims, but there is no video technology available to the match officials during games and the regulations do not allow the league to amend the outcome of a match.
The NSL held a review into the incident following a Rhinos appeal, but concluded there was nothing they could do.
Gabby Marshall was on a spinal board in the back of a West Midlands ambulance when it dawned on her - through the fog of a second concussion in a month - that this might be the injury that would end her sporting career.
On Tuesday morning she made it official.
After three weeks of severe headaches and discombobulating fatigue, the 29-year-old captain of Birmingham Panthers kissed goodbye to her life in netball at a tearful team meeting, concluding there was no other choice she could have made.
It was not how "devastated" Marshall envisaged the first year of Netball Super League's much-vaunted professional era turning out for her.