Manawatu Standard

Pulse defender aims to be herself

- Andrew Voerman

Seven years after her lone internatio­nal appearance, Sulu Fitzpatric­k is back in the Silver Ferns and following a simple mantra.

‘‘Be myself and be my best,’’ she said, when asked what she hoped to bring to the team for the Constellat­ion Cup against Australia, which starts in Brisbane tomorrow.

‘‘That’s the main thing, because we all bring different things. The key is not to try to be the same as anyone else, but just be ourselves, because that’s why we’re here.

‘‘[Coach Noeline Taurua] believes in us, so we’ve got to show that and then some.’’

Fitzpatric­k is one of three new faces Taurua has introduced for these four tests against Australia – two across the Tasman, then two back here – joining shooter Maia Wilson and uncapped wing attack Erikana Pedersen.

The 26-year-old defender previously played for Taurua at the Waikato-bay of Plenty Magic in 2011 – when she made her Silver Ferns debut – and 2012, and is excited to be back under the former Fern’s wing.

‘‘I love her. I think she’s one of the smartest coaches I’ve ever met. Different, but good different,’’ Fitzpatric­k said.

‘‘I’m still scared of her, but in a good way – excited scared, because you never know what she’s going to come up with, but you always know she has a reason for everything she does.’’

Since breaking through in 2011, Fitzpatric­k has had an up-and-down career.

There were times when she contemplat­ed retirement, but last year, she made the decision to join the Central Pulse – her fifth national premiershi­p franchise – in 2018, even though it meant moving from Auckland to Wellington and leaving her 4-year-old twins and partner behind.

With her selection this week, Fitzpatric­k’s sacrifice has paid off, and as she prepares to pull on the black dress for a second time, it’s clear she has grown plenty over the past seven years.

‘‘I think I was very blessed to get that opportunit­y so early, but myself mentally, I wasn’t quite there,’’ she said this week.

‘‘I definitely took it for granted and didn’t realise the amount of support backing to me to get that opportunit­y and wasted it.

‘‘I think this time, there’s a lot more perspectiv­e on being grateful and knowing that a lot of people don’t get this opportunit­y.’’

 ??  ?? Sulu Fitzpatric­k, above, says she is ‘‘still scared of her, but in a good way’’ of new Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua.
Sulu Fitzpatric­k, above, says she is ‘‘still scared of her, but in a good way’’ of new Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua.

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