Results

Superleague 06/02 18:00 - Celtic Dragons v Leeds Rhinos View
Superleague 05/26 17:30 - Strathclyde Sirens v Celtic Dragons 37-50
Superleague 05/19 18:00 - Celtic Dragons v London Pulse View
Superleague 04/30 15:00 - Severn Stars v Celtic Dragons View
Superleague 04/28 18:00 - Celtic Dragons v Saracens Mavericks View
Superleague 04/21 18:30 - Team Bath v Celtic Dragons View
Superleague 04/17 18:00 - Celtic Dragons v Loughborough Lightning View
Superleague 04/07 18:30 - Celtic Dragons v Manchester Thunder 43-59
Superleague 04/02 14:00 - Leeds Rhinos v Celtic Dragons View
Superleague 03/27 18:00 - Celtic Dragons v Strathclyde Sirens 41-42
Superleague 02/20 19:00 - Celtic Dragons v Team Bath 54-45
Superleague 02/11 18:00 - Manchester Thunder v Celtic Dragons 68-42

Cardiff Dragons are a Welsh netball team based in Cardiff. Their senior team plays in the Netball Superleague. In 2005–06 they were founder members of the league. Their best performance in the Superleague came in 2013 when they finished as runners up to Team Bath. Playing as Celtic Flames, Dragons also played in the 2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club. Cardiff Dragons main partners include the Welsh Netball Association, the Wales national netball team and Cardiff Metropolitan University. The team changed its name from Celtic Dragons to Cardiff Dragons on 31 August 2023 in preparation for the 2024 season

History

Netball Superleague

Celtic Dragons were formed in 2005 and were named as the Wales franchise in the new Netball Superleague. Together with Brunel Hurricanes, Galleria Mavericks, Leeds Carnegie, Loughborough Lightning, Northern Thunder, Team Bath and Team Northumbria, Dragons were founder members of the league. Their best performance in the Superleague came in 2013 when they finished as runners up to Team Bath.

Celtic Flames

Playing as Celtic Flames, Celtic Dragons played in the 2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club. The Celtic Flames squad featured past and present Dragons players, including Chelsea Lewis and Nia Jones, and two guest players, Anna Thompson and Temalisi Fakahokotau of Mainland Tactix. Both were also New Zealand internationals. Flames finished in fifth place, ahead of all other invited international teams outside Australia and New Zealand.

Wales

Cardiff Dragons work in partnership with both the Welsh Netball Association and the Wales national netball team. Melissa Hyndman, Trish Wilcox and Julie Hoornweg all served as joint head coach of both Dragons and Wales. At the 2018 Commonwealth Games eleven of the squad were Dragons players and the twelfth, Chelsea Lewis was a former player.