The Timaru Herald

Commonweal­th Games teams complete

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The Tall Ferns’ announceme­nt of a mix of experience and youth in their squad has rounded out the New Zealand Commonweal­th Games team.

Thursday’s unveiling of the 12-strong team was the final selection announceme­nt for the Games team, bringing the final athlete total to a record 251.

Tall Ferns coach Guy Molloy said he was happy with the balance in his squad, which consisted mostly of tried and trusted experience, but also with a dose of youthful enthusiasm.

Charlisse Leger-Walker, a rear 12 student at St Peter’s School Cambridge, will become the youngest player to represent the Tall Ferns and the third member of her family to represent New Zea- land at senior level, following sister, Krystal, and mother, Leanne.

‘‘My mum was really excited,’’ Leger-Walker said. ‘‘She has a bit of a poker face but, beneath that seriousnes­s, she was really happy. I told Krystal straight away as she was asking me every day if I was in the team, she is so excited that I am going to the Commonweal­th Games.’’

Being the youngest member of the team would not be an entirely strange scenario for the Kiwi playmaker.

‘‘Since I was about 11 years-old, filling in for my sisters teams, I have played with older players so that’s the way I have been brought up. I think it has also worked well that I have played for the Junior Tall Ferns at a young age so it makes the transition to this team so much easier. Playing up in the age-groups has really benefited my game skills and my basketball IQ.’’ Tall Ferns team: Jessica Bygate (Sandringha­m Sabres, Australia), Micaela Cocks (Townsville Fire, Australia), Antonia Farnworth (Perth Lynx, Australia), Deena Franklin (Harbour Heat, NZ), Jordan Hunter (Sturt Sabres, Australia), Zara Jillings (Fordham University, USA), Charlisse LegerWalke­r (Waikato Wizards/St Peter’s School, Cambridge), Chevannah Paalvast (Canberra Capitals, Australia), Kalani Purcell (Melbourne Boomers, Australia), Erin Rooney (Troistorre­nts, Switzerlan­d), Josie Stockill (Sunbury Jets, Australia), Natalie Taylor (Brisbane Spartans, Australia).

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