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Lindsay Keable (born 11 June 1988) is a retired English netball player who played for
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and in the
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most notably for
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and
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. She is the current Assistant Coach of
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's
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team.


Early life and education

Keable attended Moulsham High School, in
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, Essex. She completed her PGCE in Religious Studies at the
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.


Club career


Celtic Dragons

Keable started her
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career with Welsh side
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.


Team Bath

Keable moved to
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ahead of the 2009-10 season where she played alongside Eboni Usoro-Brown,
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and
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. She won her first
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title, defeating
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51–44 in the
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.


Hertfordshire Mavericks

Keable joined
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ahead of the 2011 season. She would win her second consecutive
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title with Mavericks after defeating
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57–46 in the
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. They reached a second grand final in
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this time losing to
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. Keable was named the vice captain of Mavericks for the 2019 Netball Super League season along with the captain
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.


London Pulse

Keable joined
London Pulse London Pulse is an English netball team based at the Copper Box Arena in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London. Since 2019 their senior team has played in the Netball Super League, where they have made two grand finals, taking the ti ...
in 2020 and was named co-captain. In the 2023 season London Pulse reached the
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, their highest finish in the league, however they lost 48-57 to
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. She announced her retirement from netball in 2023 with 250 Super League appearances, however she would remain at
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in a part-time coaching capacity in the Academy.


International career

Keable was named in the squad for the
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where
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won the silver medal. She won a second silver medal at the
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. The next year Keable attended
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where England placed sixth.


Coaching

Keable was named as the assistant coach of
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's
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team ahead of the 2025 season.


Personal life

Keable is a Philosophy & Ethics teacher, Head of Netball and House Mistress at
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.


Honours


England

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: Silver:
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,
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Team Bath

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Hertfordshire Mavericks

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References

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