
Sasher-Gaye Henry-Wright
Sasher-Gaye Henry-Wright is a prominent netball coach and lecturer at G.C. Foster College in Jamaica, known for her role in developing the sport at both the grassroots and national levels. She gained recognition for her coaching prowess, including winning a bronze medal with the Sunshine Girls at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Recently, she conducted a seminar in Hanover aimed at empowering local coaches and reviving interest in netball in rural Jamaica.
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Sasher-Gaye Henry-Wright attributed the Sunshine Girls’ heavy loss to a lack of fitness and poor execution.
‘This was a tough one for us’ | SportsSasher-Gaye Henry-Wright believes her team showed marginal improvement despite suffering a second consecutive defeat to Australia.
Marginal gains: Henry-Wright sees progress despite series loss to Australia | SportsSasher-Gaye Henry-Wright is the head coach of the Jamaica Sunshine Girls and is optimistic about their performance in the upcoming game against Australia.
Sunshine Girls not yet out of hope | SportsSasher-Gaye Henry-Wright is the coach of the Sunshine Girls and presented at the seminar to improve coaching techniques.
Hanover netball coaches up their game | Sports














