Independent club team Jelly Netball should have no trouble identifying teammates now that they are in possession of a new shocking pink kit from GFORCE by Gymphlex.
With coordinating skorts, tops and hoodies, there will be no mistaking the under 11 and 14s team as they set out in their first tournament.
Jelly Netball were set up earlier this year by Julie Osborne, a college lecturer who felt there weren’t enough opportunities for pupils to play netball outside school.
As well as children from Portsmouth High School, the school she coaches, players also come from neighbouring schools Portsmouth Grammar School and St Johns College to play, some travelling from as far as Chichester or Southampton for training.
Julie says: “The children are all very enthusiastic about the new team and have demonstrated great passion and commitment throughout the training.
“Before the local league commenced we needed a strong image to help unify the team, and the girls selected pink as the team colour for them.
“I decided dark blue might provide a contrast and GFORCE were happy to develop the designs. The girls have now received their kits and they love them, as do the parents.”
Jelly Netball selected Gymphlex on the basis of three criteria: quality, value for money and colour options.
GFORCE is proving popular with school and community netball teams throughout the UK.
Among other styles, GFORCE offers contemporary netball dresses alongside more traditional netball skirts and tops, all available with an extensive range of colour permutations and options for personalisation.
As GFORCE products are now available with minimum orders of just 10, it is the perfect supplier for netball teams big and small.