Hawke's Bay Today

Ekenasio on a break

Time away for the Silver Ferns captain

- Brenton Vannisselr­oy — RNZ

Another one of New Zealand’s most high-profile national sports captains is taking a break due to fatigue.

Silver Ferns captain Ameliarann­e Ekenasio will miss the start of the national netball premiershi­p because she’s exhausted.

It comes after White Ferns skipper Sophie Devine sat out the second and third Twenty20 cricket internatio­nals against Australia and the three one-dayers that followed as she was suffering from fatigue.

Ekenasio missed last month’s preseason tournament in O¯taki to freshen up following the Silver Ferns’ Constellat­ion Cup victory and Pulse chief executive Fran Scholey says she remains on “extended medical leave”.

“She is exhausted and just needs to reset,” Scholey said.

“It’s been an incredible 18 months for her and so she just needs to reset herself.”

Scholey met with Ekenasio this week, but she hasn’t been training with the Pulse in the lead-up to Sunday’s season opener against the Northern Stars in Palmerston North.

And it remains to be seen when the two-time defending champions will be able to call on their goal attack and captain.

“With any athlete, obviously we’re mindful of looking after their health and wellbeing so we need to make sure when she returns she’s in a return to play programme,” Scholey said.

“Our key thing around our kaupapa (policy) is that we ensure our athletes are mentally well in terms of their home life first and foremost so that when they’re able to perform at work they’re at the best of their abilities. So until we get any indication that is all okay, then she won’t be returning to the environmen­t.”

In Ekenasio’s absence Silver Ferns mid-courter Claire Kersten will captain the Pulse.

 ?? Photo / Alan Gibson ?? Ameliarann­e Ekenasio is taking time away from the netball court, due to fatigue.
Photo / Alan Gibson Ameliarann­e Ekenasio is taking time away from the netball court, due to fatigue.

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