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Defenders like Tracey Fear, who played alongside Forsyth for the Verdettes club, Waikato and the Silver Ferns. “She was the hardest player I ever played against. Even though I played with her for so many years, I still couldn’t work her out,” Fear says. “And she would do it all with such bloody grace. I was in awe of her - even when she was doing it against you and made a dick out of you.” But Forsyth was loved and resepcted for more than just her exceptional netball talent. She was a woman who gave back – as a successful coach, role model and mentor; a teacher, police officer and a city councillor. She was a wonderful mother to her three sons, and a new grandmother.
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Fourth place finishers in 2020, the Stars were aggressive in off-season recruitment and laid down an early marker to their premiership rivals, knocking over the competition benchmark. Their prized off-season signing, Silver Ferns wing attack Gina Crampton, made an immediate impact after joining the south Auckland side after nine years with the Steel. Former Ferns defender Anna Harrison, who stepped out of retirement, was busy in her Stars debut, causing trouble for the Pulse attackers and picking up regular defensive ball.
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Stars goal attack Jamie Hume tries to grab the ball under pressure from Pulse defender Kelly Jury on Sunday.
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Silver Ferns wing attack Gina Crampton is one of several players to have switched teams ahead of the new ANZ Premiership season.
There will be some familiar faces in unfamiliar dresses this Sunday and Monday as the 2021 ANZ Premiership season begins. Kate Burley with the Northern Mystics for starters, and Fa’amu Ioane. Gina Crampton with the Northern Stars, and Monica Falkner, and, out of retirement, Anna Harrison. Temalisi Fakahokotau with the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic, and, back from the Stars, Grace Kara. Whitney Souness, also back from the Stars, with the Central Pulse. Karin Burger with the Mainland Tactix.