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England shooter Fisher could land on Silver Ferns’ radar

- Brendon Egan

England shooter George Fisher could be a shock future option for the Silver Ferns.

The 23-year-old has spent the past two seasons with the Southern Steel in the ANZ Premiershi­p and been a revelation, landing 1171 goals from 1268 attempts at 92%. She will return for a third season in 2023.

Fisher has played 22 tests for the Roses since debuting in 2017, but the plot thickened last week.

She announced her engagement to Kiwi basketball­er Brayden Inger, who plays for the Southland Sharks – sparking questions about whether she could one day switch allegiance to the Silver Ferns.

Under World Netball’s eligibilit­y rules there would be grounds for Fisher to play for New Zealand, if she obtained citizenshi­p and hadn’t competed for England at the previous World Cup – which would force a four-year stand-down.

Fisher could also meet the criteria if she resided in New Zealand for a period of 24 months immediatel­y prior to the start of the relevant internatio­nal competitio­n, a Netball NZ spokespers­on confirmed.

Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua said she would be ‘‘very proactive in that space’’ if Fisher became available and wanted to represent New Zealand.

‘‘We’ll look at anybody who’s in the New Zealand system, who has citizenshi­p or is a New Zealander, who wants to play for the Silver Ferns and their ability to put their hand up to be selected.

‘‘From our perspectiv­e that would definitely be a bonus and an asset for us in the Silver Ferns, if that’s what she decided to do.’’

Speaking from Thailand where she and Inger are holidaying, Fisher said she was a ‘‘British girl’’, but wanted to keep an open mind and wouldn’t rule anything out.

She missed out on England’s squad for the Commonweal­th Games and wasn’t selected for the 2019 World Cup on home soil early in her Roses career.

Jo Harten has been England’s first-choice goal shoot for many years, but at 33 is at the back end of her internatio­nal career. Fisher could eventually take over from her as England’s top option.

‘‘I am a British girl and I’ve been a Rose through and through, that’s all I’ve ever known. I joined the programme when I was 17, so coming up seven years in the programme, which is crazy to think,’’ Fisher said.

‘‘Even when people are like ‘ you could play for New Zealand’, that’s almost such an alien thought to me because it’s never really crossed my mind before because I’ve been an English girl through and through.’’

Fisher and Inger had spoken about the idea of getting respective New Zealand and British passports in the future.

Steel team-mates had sometimes joked to her about the idea of living in New Zealand permanentl­y and donning the Silver Ferns dress, which had seemed far-fetched until now.

‘‘I haven’t thought too much about it, but I’m a super open book to most things in life, so I wouldn’t close any doors necessaril­y because

Dame Noeline Taurua

Silver Ferns coach on the prospect of George Fisher playing for New Zealand

I don’t know what the future holds for me with anything really.’’

The 2023 Netball World Cup in Cape Town could be critical for Fisher. If she wasn’t picked by England it might be advantageo­us for New Zealand and force her to rethink her internatio­nal plans.

Should she represent England at the World Cup it would dent her chances of playing for the Ferns with the four-year stand down rule. Fisher was a member of England’s 2017 under-21 Youth World Cup squad, but four years had passed since that tournament.

If Fisher became available for the Ferns it would be a boost in the shooting end – a positional area lacking depth in New Zealand netball.

The Ferns do have 20-year-old Grace Nweke and Maia Wilson as long-term goal shoot options, so Fisher would have to prove herself in the ANZ Premiershi­p and national trials.

Taurua had long admired Fisher’s court craft and play.

‘‘She’s definitely in my eyes a world-class player, high shooting average, but also her ability, she’s smart as a goal shooter and will shoot between a range if need be.

‘‘If we get to that stage and she gets citizenshi­p, definitely I would make the approach, but we’ll probably have to see what those next steps are for her and then we’ll take it as it comes.

‘‘We definitely won’t door.’’

‘‘If we get to that stage and she gets citizenshi­p, definitely I would make the approach.’’

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 ?? PHOTOSPORT ?? Southern Steel’s English shooter George Fisher has been outstandin­g the past two seasons, shooting at 92%.
PHOTOSPORT Southern Steel’s English shooter George Fisher has been outstandin­g the past two seasons, shooting at 92%.

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