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'Like riding a bike': Casey Kopua makes return to elite-level netball
'Like riding a bike': Casey Kopua makes return to elite-level netball

1News

time3 days ago

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  • 1News

'Like riding a bike': Casey Kopua makes return to elite-level netball

Former Silver Ferns captain Casey Kopua said she "absolutely loved every minute" of her first appearance six years on from retiring from elite-level netball. The 39-year-old netball legend was signed as injury cover for the Greater Western Sydney Giants who play in the Australian Super Netball league. Kopua filled in for Jodi-Ann Ward, who tore her ACL in a recent loss to the West Coast Fever. Kopua had initially retired from the Silver Ferns in 2017 following several knee injuries and the birth of her first child, but the star returned to the black dress in 2019. She finished her career as a two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist and as a Netball World Cup champion in 2019. ADVERTISEMENT The team lost 71-61 to the Melbourne Vixen but Kopua said she "absolutely loved every minute". "I feel like my lungs at patches were heaving. But it's just like riding a bike, if you put a ball in front of me, I'll go and go and go. "It's definitely a lot faster [in Australia] but I feel like you can get away with a bit more in the circle. "I definitely think for me it's my mind and being able to concentrate and focus those channels again, but I can only go up from here hopefully." Kopua was signed on for three weeks with an extension possible.

Super Netball Round-Up: Giants sign 40-year-old 'fossil' as injury replacement and is the Diamonds shooting circle in trouble?
Super Netball Round-Up: Giants sign 40-year-old 'fossil' as injury replacement and is the Diamonds shooting circle in trouble?

ABC News

time4 days ago

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  • ABC News

Super Netball Round-Up: Giants sign 40-year-old 'fossil' as injury replacement and is the Diamonds shooting circle in trouble?

Round eight is complete and we're over the halfway hump of the Super Netball season. The Sunshine Coast Lightning held on against the Melbourne Mavericks, 67-60, to move up a spot and claim third place. The undefeated NSW Swifts were challenged by defending premiers the Adelaide Thunderbirds in a see-sawing affair, 66-64. The lead changed six times and Romelda Aiken-George hit a 9,000-career goal milestone before the Swifts claimed their eighth straight victory. That run equals the club's best winning streak of the Super Netball era. The Giants put up an entertaining fight against the Melbourne Vixens after a big week of headlines. But a shock signing that attracted worldwide attention couldn't help them shift off the bottom of the ladder and they faded in the final quarter, 71-61. Lastly, the West Coast Fever handed the Queensland Firebirds a sixth straight defeat, 82-65. The 17-goal blowout took place in front of the Fever's second-biggest crowd in club history (11,427). If you missed it, don't worry — we'll get you up to speed with our Super Netball Round-Up. On Tuesday, the sad news broke that Jamaican defender Jodi Ann Ward had been ruled out for the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Ward had surgery and will now need to nail her rehab if she has any chance of representing her country at next year's Commonwealth Games. Then came the temporary replacement signing of Casey Kopua on Friday that sent the netball world into a frenzy. It would be her first elite netball game in six years, during which she has been keeping fit by teaching F45 classes and playing socially. Kopua was affectionately dubbed by New Zealand as one of 'the fossils' that won the Netball World Cup in 2019, alongside veterans Laura Langman and Maria Folau. The Silver Ferns had flown under the radar throughout that major tournament until the finals, where new head coach Noeline Taurua's mastermind tactics and fitness standards guided them to upsets against England and Australia. Kopua had previously retired from international netball in 2017 but came back to have one more crack at the trophy that had alluded her three times before. She was named as the MVP of the gold medal match before retiring once again — this time from all forms of netball. To say this Super Netball signing was left field would be a massive understatement and speaks to her relationship with Julie Fitzgerald, who previously coached Kopua at the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic before moving home to Australia to become the inaugural Giants coach. Kopua answered the SOS call from Fitzgerald on Tuesday, left her three kids behind to jump on a plane on Wednesday, and joined the Giants for her first training session on Thursday. By Sunday she was making her Super Netball debut, 18 days shy of her 40th birthday. Although it came out of the blew, Kopua was keen. "This certainly was not on my bingo card for 2025, I loved every minute," she said. "The first text from Julie was, 'Want to make a comeback?' and I was like, 'Huh, are you serious, how would that work?' "There were about six or seven texts from me in a row before she answered." Kopua was initially brought over as a one-off, but discussions are now underway to sign her on a longer contract as the Giants try to avoid finishing with a consecutive wooden spoon. There was so much hype generated for this appearance that the Giants recorded their second-best crowd attendance at Ken Rosewall Arena so far this season (3,076) behind the NSW derby. So how did she do on court? For starters, Kopua played a full match at goal keeper. That's impressive. She got a reasonable amount of hand to ball (three deflections, one rebound) and the presence of a legend was enough to put off the Vixens shooters — who only found out they would be facing Kopua after they'd finished their weekly prep. Is she going to be the difference between winning games and losing them? That's debatable. But the Giants have made it clear that the stalwart is more so here to bring her leadership qualities and play a supporting role to 21-year-old Erin O'Brien than anything else. In that goal, Kopua succeeded. Offering advice and structure to the Giants at the back in defence while O'Brien picked off a game-high seven gains. Now that we've entered the back half of the season, it's time to do a temperature check on how our Diamonds players are tracking as they vie for national contracts. England announced its 2025/26 list last week, but Australia has delayed theirs in order to allow players more time to prove themselves in a year where there is no major tournament. It seems they need it, because running our eyes over last year's national squad brings up concerns for the shooting circle. For one, there are less Australian shooters occupying starting positions in our domestic competition, giving the selectors a smaller pool of talent to pick from. Only the Lightning, Vixens and Giants operate moving circles that hinge on homegrown talent. The rest of the five teams centre their game plans around a tall holding import under the post. It's no coincidence that each of these targets are the league's top five leading goal scorers. Three of these five teams also have an import signed as their main goal attack. Secondly, there has been some dicey form on show. It's most obvious at the Vixens, where Diamonds duo Sophie Garbin and Kiera Austin have struggled to connect in the same fashion they did to reach the 2024 Super Netball grand final. Garbin missed eight attempts at goal on Sunday and the majority of those were under the post (43/51). She was also pulled up five times for offensive contact and both players are in the top five for turnovers this season. To be fair to Austin, most of the ball she has lost has been whilst trying to feed Garbin. Sophie Dwyer is another that has a really high turnover count and her confidence has taken a hit the past two seasons as the Giants trail the competition. Georgie Horjus made her international debut last year as a genuine wing attack and goal attack swing, but has spent less time in goals this season for the Thunderbirds; instead focusing on the midcourt. Cara Koenen started the season slow and was under an injury cloud ahead of round six when she was spotted at the airport in a moon boot. She watched the entire game from the sideline, then in round seven came off the bench to play for 30 minutes. In round eight, Koenen took back her starting spot in the Lightning's line-up and managed 56 minutes. Maybe that injury cloud has now lifted? Then there's Donnell Wallam, who left to play in the New Zealand Premiership and is still eligible for selection. However, she hurt her wrist two weeks ago and missed round four. The Northern Mystics are yet to provide an update. Lastly, Diamonds invitee Lucy Austin has been demoted to the Super Netball Reserves. So, do the selectors stick with these players and hope to rebuild their confidence in camp? Or do they look to reward form and blood some new faces like 23-year-old impact player Reilley Batcheldor, a consistent force in the super shot period for the Lightning? A couple of weeks ago we mentioned the Australian set-up was hopeful Gretel Bueta might return to the game after having her third child. If she was to come back would that sort out the uncertainty for the Diamonds shooting circle? More will become clear in the final six rounds of the regular season.

Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball
Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball

The Advertiser

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Advertiser

Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball

A Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard-led West Coast Fever have run riot in an 82-65 smashing of the Queensland Firebirds at RAC Arena. The Fever started hot and extended their lead at every break as the struggling visitors proved no match in the round eight match on Sunday. Jamaican superstar Fowler-Nembhard was a flawless powerhouse, shooting 68 goals without missing. "I have to give it first to the girls, they fed well today and we stuck to the process, even though we had some lows," Fowler-Nembhar told Fox Sports. "But other than that it was a good performance. "It was not good enough (early in the second quarter) because we had a good lead, and we allowed them to come back. "I cannot always stand under the post, the girls need a little bit of help sometimes." Fowler-Nembhard has made a seamless transition back into the Fever set-up amid grief. The 35-year-old was originally due to miss the entire season through pregnancy, announced in December, but suffered a miscarriage in January. Fever move to 6-2 this season, sitting only behind the undefeated NSW Swifts. It sets up a blockbuster showdown with the Swifts in Sydney next Saturday night. The Swifts thrashed West Coast 67-49 in round one, but the Fever were without Fowler-Nembhard in that match. The Firebirds' season looks shot after slumping to 2-6, sitting only above the 1-7 Giants. A Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard-led West Coast Fever have run riot in an 82-65 smashing of the Queensland Firebirds at RAC Arena. The Fever started hot and extended their lead at every break as the struggling visitors proved no match in the round eight match on Sunday. Jamaican superstar Fowler-Nembhard was a flawless powerhouse, shooting 68 goals without missing. "I have to give it first to the girls, they fed well today and we stuck to the process, even though we had some lows," Fowler-Nembhar told Fox Sports. "But other than that it was a good performance. "It was not good enough (early in the second quarter) because we had a good lead, and we allowed them to come back. "I cannot always stand under the post, the girls need a little bit of help sometimes." Fowler-Nembhard has made a seamless transition back into the Fever set-up amid grief. The 35-year-old was originally due to miss the entire season through pregnancy, announced in December, but suffered a miscarriage in January. Fever move to 6-2 this season, sitting only behind the undefeated NSW Swifts. It sets up a blockbuster showdown with the Swifts in Sydney next Saturday night. The Swifts thrashed West Coast 67-49 in round one, but the Fever were without Fowler-Nembhard in that match. The Firebirds' season looks shot after slumping to 2-6, sitting only above the 1-7 Giants. A Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard-led West Coast Fever have run riot in an 82-65 smashing of the Queensland Firebirds at RAC Arena. The Fever started hot and extended their lead at every break as the struggling visitors proved no match in the round eight match on Sunday. Jamaican superstar Fowler-Nembhard was a flawless powerhouse, shooting 68 goals without missing. "I have to give it first to the girls, they fed well today and we stuck to the process, even though we had some lows," Fowler-Nembhar told Fox Sports. "But other than that it was a good performance. "It was not good enough (early in the second quarter) because we had a good lead, and we allowed them to come back. "I cannot always stand under the post, the girls need a little bit of help sometimes." Fowler-Nembhard has made a seamless transition back into the Fever set-up amid grief. The 35-year-old was originally due to miss the entire season through pregnancy, announced in December, but suffered a miscarriage in January. Fever move to 6-2 this season, sitting only behind the undefeated NSW Swifts. It sets up a blockbuster showdown with the Swifts in Sydney next Saturday night. The Swifts thrashed West Coast 67-49 in round one, but the Fever were without Fowler-Nembhard in that match. The Firebirds' season looks shot after slumping to 2-6, sitting only above the 1-7 Giants.

Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball
Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball

West Australian

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball

A Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard-led West Coast Fever have run riot in an 82-65 smashing of the Queensland Firebirds at RAC Arena. The Fever started hot and extended their lead at every break as the struggling visitors proved no match in the round eight match on Sunday. Jamaican superstar Fowler-Nembhard was a flawless powerhouse, shooting 68 goals without missing. "I have to give it first to the girls, they fed well today and we stuck to the process, even though we had some lows," Fowler-Nembhar told Fox Sports. "But other than that it was a good performance. "It was not good enough (early in the second quarter) because we had a good lead, and we allowed them to come back. "I cannot always stand under the post, the girls need a little bit of help sometimes." Fowler-Nembhard has made a seamless transition back into the Fever set-up amid grief. The 35-year-old was originally due to miss the entire season through pregnancy, announced in December, but suffered a miscarriage in January. Fever move to 6-2 this season, sitting only behind the undefeated NSW Swifts. It sets up a blockbuster showdown with the Swifts in Sydney next Saturday night. The Swifts thrashed West Coast 67-49 in round one, but the Fever were without Fowler-Nembhard in that match. The Firebirds' season looks shot after slumping to 2-6, sitting only above the 1-7 Giants.

Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball
Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball

Perth Now

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Perfect Fowler-Nembhard inspires Fever in Super Netball

A Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard-led West Coast Fever have run riot in an 82-65 smashing of the Queensland Firebirds at RAC Arena. The Fever started hot and extended their lead at every break as the struggling visitors proved no match in the round eight match on Sunday. Jamaican superstar Fowler-Nembhard was a flawless powerhouse, shooting 68 goals without missing. "I have to give it first to the girls, they fed well today and we stuck to the process, even though we had some lows," Fowler-Nembhar told Fox Sports. "But other than that it was a good performance. "It was not good enough (early in the second quarter) because we had a good lead, and we allowed them to come back. "I cannot always stand under the post, the girls need a little bit of help sometimes." Fowler-Nembhard has made a seamless transition back into the Fever set-up amid grief. The 35-year-old was originally due to miss the entire season through pregnancy, announced in December, but suffered a miscarriage in January. Fever move to 6-2 this season, sitting only behind the undefeated NSW Swifts. It sets up a blockbuster showdown with the Swifts in Sydney next Saturday night. The Swifts thrashed West Coast 67-49 in round one, but the Fever were without Fowler-Nembhard in that match. The Firebirds' season looks shot after slumping to 2-6, sitting only above the 1-7 Giants.

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