Waikato Times

Laumape gets his big shot

- Brendon Egan brendon.egan@stuff.co.nz Stuff

The Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic hope home is where the heart is for returning Silver Ferns great Laura Langman.

Netball Waikato-Bay of Plenty (WBOP) chief executive Rohan West confirmed to that the Magic were in initial talks with Langman’s agent, Garth Gallaway.

The 141-test midcourter is set to represent New Zealand for the first time in nearly two years next month after being named in their Quad Series squad.

The Magic would love to add her signature to that of fellow Ferns returnee Casey Kopua, who has committed for 2019. Kopua has played only for the Magic throughout her lengthy domestic career.

Langman has been granted a special exemption to play domestical­ly in either New Zealand or Australia next year leading into the 2019 Netball World Cup in July.

The 32-year-old was barred from representi­ng the Ferns in 2017 because she was competing in Australia’s Super Netball. She took time out from the sport this year to focus on her accounting career and other interests.

The Magic shape as frontrunne­rs among Kiwi teams for Waikato-raised Langman, who resides in Hamilton, but the threat of Australia’s glitzy competitio­n will hold strong appeal.

Langman won a title with the Noeline Taurua-coached Sunshine Coast Lightning in the inaugural season of Super Netball last year. She also played for the New South Wales Swifts in the final year of the trans-Tasman league in 2016.

West was ‘‘optimistic’’ about the Magic’s chances and said Langman had been pencilled into their 2019 positional depth chart wish list.

Langman was presented with a Netball WBOP service award in June, along with Kopua, former Silver Ferns coaching great Taini Jamison, and Monica Leggat, for her huge contributi­on to netball in the region.

The drawcard of staying home and playing for the Magic, who she represente­d from 2008-13 in the trans-Tasman league, as well as in the former domestic competitio­n, could prove critical.

‘‘She’s local, she’s working here, and she’s got a lot of friends and family here,’’ West said.

‘‘We’re trying to have those discussion­s around an entire lifestyle support package, rather than just pure lots of zeroes on a salary. We’re starting to feel our way through what a complete package could look like.’’

Should the Magic secure Langman, they would boast a stellar centre-wing defence connection with Fern Sam Sinclair a certainty to return.

The Magic had half their

10-player squad locked in for 2019. West said it would be released in full in early September.

Standout South African import Lenize Potgieter, who was the most accurate shooter in the national premiershi­p this season with 92 per cent (558 goals from

606 attempts) has been heavily linked with a move to Super Netball.

West was unable to comment on Potgieter, but said she was their No 1 ranked goal shoot on their prospectiv­e depth chart list.

Assistant Amigene Metcalfe takes over from Margaret Forsyth as Magic head coach on a two-year deal.

Netball WBOP’s board advertised for their coaching position after a disappoint­ing 2018 campaign. Forsyth, who had been head coach the past two seasons, didn’t re-apply for the role.

‘‘We’re trying to have those discussion­s around an entire lifestyle support package, rather than just pure lots of zeroes on a salary.’’ Netball Waikato-Bay of Plenty chief executive Rohan West on Laura Langman

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 ?? MARK TAYLOR/STUFF ?? Laura Langman in action for the Magic in 2012. Magic officials are trying to entice her back to her ‘home’ province next season.
MARK TAYLOR/STUFF Laura Langman in action for the Magic in 2012. Magic officials are trying to entice her back to her ‘home’ province next season.
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