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Kiwi influx continues as Super Netball winner retires

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Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS

Australia has continued to give its international rivals a leg up with Kiwi attacker Georgia Heffernan signing with Super Netball’s Sunshine Coast Lightning.

The Diamonds were made to pay for the inclusion of a plethora of international stars into the premier domestic competition, as they collected a bronze medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, their worst-ever result.

It followed a gut-wrenching 46-45 loss to Jamaica in the semi-final, which featured Super Netball talent such as defenders Latanya Wilson and Shamera Sterling-Humphrey, along with sharpshooter Romelda Aiken-George.

The Jamaicans did, however, fall short to New Zealand in the gold-medal match, which had five Super Netball athletes part of the 12-player squad.

Now another Silver Fern, Heffernan, will be part of the Australian league until the end of 2028, and it comes ahead of next year’s World Cup in Sydney.

“To be joining forces with my Silver Ferns captain Karin (Burger) and New Zealand netball legend Laura Langman is something I’m looking forward to,” Heffernan said in a statement.

“I can’t wait to get over to the Sunshine Coast, link up with all my new teammates and get to work ahead of the 2027 season.”

Heffernan, who joins sister Kate in the competition, was a star in the ANZ Championship in New Zealand, but reports have emerged the future of the league is uncertain as it struggles to find a broadcaster.

Elsewhere, NSW Swifts midcourter Maddy Proud has retired from the game after a glittering tenure which included captaining two premierships and donning Diamonds colours.

She returned in 2026 after giving birth to her first child, and the 32-year-old played a key part in the Swifts’ season.

“In my time at the Swifts I have had some special moments. I got to win premierships, I met my fiancé and, most importantly, I became a mum,” Proud said.

“A career in professional sport only lasts for a relatively short period of time. I have been lucky enough to be part of three grand final campaigns and tasted success in two of them.”

The player movements come as Super Netball’s signing window is in full tilt following all of the league’s players going off-contract because of the collective bargaining agreement.

One team that is looking to boost their roster is the Sydney Sirens after they unveiled their official rebrand from the Giants following the acquisition of the club by the Sports Entertainment Group.

Midcourter Amy Sligar was the first name to put pen to paper for the new team and hinted on SEN Radio that change is imminent after the Giants finished bottom of the ladder with one win last season.

2027 SUPER NETBALL TEAMS SO FAR:

Adelaide Thunderbirds – Lauren Frew

Melbourne Mavericks – Jamie-Lee Price, Amy Parmenter, Tara Hinchliffe, Shimona Nelson, Zara Walters, Reilley Batcheldor, Kim Brown

Melbourne Vixens – Kate Moloney, Sophie Garbin, Jo Weston

NSW Swifts – Paige Hadley, Helen Housby, Tayla Fraser, Sarah Klau, Grace Whyte

Queensland Firebirds – Lara Dunkley, Macy Gardner, Kelly Jackson, Te Paea Selby-Rickit

Sydney Sirens – Amy Sligar

Sunshine Coast Lightning – Ava Black, Liz Watson, Donnell Wallam, Karin Burger, Leesa Mi Mi, Courtney Bruce, Olivia Wilkinson, Georgia Heffernan

West Coast Fever – Alice Teague-Neeld, Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard, Sunday Aryang, Ruth Aryang, Ameliaranne Ekenasio, Fran Williams