English goal attack who won 114 caps for England across an 11-year international career, captaining the side and winning a record seven Netball Superleague titles.
Pamela Asibie Cookey was born on 2 September 1984 in Birmingham. A surprise call-up to the England squad at just 17 for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, she was ruled out by a knee injury sustained in preparation, and made her senior international debut on 18 September 2004 against Australia, only to rupture her other ACL two minutes into the match. Cookey recovered to become one of the finest attacking players of her generation, representing England from 2004 to 2015 and playing primarily at goal attack, with the ability to also shoot from goal shooter. She won Commonwealth Games bronze medals in 2006 and 2010, and World Cup bronze medals in 2011 and 2015. She captained England during a 2013 series whitewash of Australia, and announced her retirement from international netball immediately after England's bronze-medal finish at the 2015 World Cup in Sydney, her second World Cup medal. Domestically, Cookey spent close to a decade with Team Bath from the Netball Superleague's launch in 2005, winning five titles, before adding further titles with Surrey Storm to become the only player to win seven Superleague championships. She retired from all netball in 2016 and became Director of Netball at the University of Gloucestershire, overseeing the new Severn Stars franchise, and has since worked extensively as a Sky Sports and BBC pundit.
Becoming the only player to win seven Netball Superleague titles and captaining England through a golden period of attacking netball
How They Played
Versatile, composed shooter capable of playing goal attack, goal shooter or wing attack, renowned for calm leadership and consistent accuracy
Lasting Impact
Widely regarded as one of the finest attacking players England has produced, and a respected voice in the sport as a broadcaster and administrator since retiring
Career Honours
- 7x Netball Superleague title winner (record)
- World Cup Bronze 2011, 2015
- Commonwealth Games Bronze 2006, 2010
- England Netball Hall of Fame
| Club | Period | Apps |
|---|---|---|
| Team Bath | 2005–2013 | — |
| Northern Mystics | 2009–2009 | — |
| Surrey Storm | 2015–2016 | — |