Townsville Bulletin

Mi Mi call sparks push for reform

- ERIC GEORGE

NETBALL Queensland chief executive Catherine Clark has called for urgent reform in the wake of widespread outrage after the league’s only Indigenous player, Jemma Mi Mi, did not play in Super Netball’s Indigenous round.

“On Sunday, I feel that we let her down and in doing so, we let down a lot of fans of netball,” Clark wrote in a September 23 letter to Netball Queensland staff. It is the only time the Netball Queensland boss, who is now on medical leave, has addressed the issue.

On Sunday September 20, Mi Mi watched from the bench as her Queensland Firebirds teammates defeated the Melbourne Vixens.

Many former Indigenous players, including retired Diamonds Marcia Ella-duncan and Sharon Finnan-white, expressed their disappoint­ment and frustratio­n.

Clark explained that she had expected Mi Mi to be selected in the Firebirds’ starting team, but now understand­s that her coaches made a different call under pressure to retain their jobs. Queensland was once a powerhouse in Australian netball, but the Firebirds finished with a wooden spoon in 2019. The team has missed the finals in three of the past four seasons.

“Our error was not in fielding the best team to win a game. Our team fought so hard for that win and I am proud of what they achieved. But it was our error to hold Jemma up and then not let her light shine on court for all to see,” Clark said.

The debate that followed that match “is evidence that we, leaders in the Australian Netball system, need to take action”, she wrote, adding that this is a national issue, and not up to Queensland alone.

“It isn’t fair to heap all that pressure on one player, on one game and lay the blame on one club for the situation our sport finds itself in. We are the only club with an Indigenous player. That is the tragedy.”

Clark has called for co-ordinated reforms that largely sit with Netball Australia. The first is increasing Super Netball team sizes, with a quota for Indigenous participat­ion at every club.

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