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Fit4Footba­ll aids recovery

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Betsy Hassett is walking down the tunnel to a soldout Eden Park.

A global audience is watching, 4 million New Zealanders are behind the team, but someone is missing.

It’s been 13 years since the Football Ferns midfielder lost her mum Noelle. She thinks about her every day.

‘‘She was an amazing woman,’’ says Hassett, who has played 141 internatio­nals for New Zealand.

‘‘If she was still alive now, she would be at every single game and supporting me every minute,’’ she says.

‘‘This World Cup she would’ve been there so that’s pretty sad for me that she won’t be around for it, but I know she’ll be there in spirit.’’

Hassett was only 19 when her mum passed away. She had just moved to America to take up a scholarshi­p at the University of California.

Hassett had recently been selected in the Football Ferns squad for the first time. The support of the team got her through the hardest time in her life.

‘‘They were like my second family and I was always looking forward to going on tour.

‘‘I don’t know how I would have done it without them.’’

Hassett had also recently recovered from the worst injury of her career.

She was 17, playing in a preseason game for Auckland club Three Kings United against Eastern Suburbs.

‘‘I even remember the girl who tackled me – her name was Sandy from

Eastern Suburbs,’’ the born-and-bred Aucklander says with a laugh. ‘‘We both dived tackled and she came straight down onto my leg. Everyone heard the snap . . . I was in a lot of pain.’’

The game was stopped, and an ambulance took Hassett to hospital. It was the worst possible timing. ‘‘I was just about to move to the States for College,’’ she says. ‘‘I did all of my rehab over there. It was a long process and it took two years for me to get back to the same level.’’

Hassett is not alone. In 2022 ACC accepted 39,424 claims for football-related injuries. These came a cost of $53 million to help people recover.

ACC invests in a partnershi­p with New Zealand Football to deliver performanc­e and injury prevention programme Fit4Footba­ll.

‘‘There are some unique female specific considerat­ions when it comes to reducing the risk of injury in sport,’’ says ACC injury prevention partner Nat Hardaker.

‘‘NZ Football is doing some great work to ensure that injury prevention is an integral part of the game here in New Zealand. This is critical to ensuring we can support everyone to keep playing and maximise their enjoyment of the game.’’

Hassett says her injury gave her new perspectiv­e and she realised how important it is to look after your body.

The Football Ferns perform the FIFA 11+ Warm Up – a key component of the Fit4Footba­ll programme – every time they train and play.

‘‘It’s important to do a dynamic warm up so when it comes to training and playing, you’re ready to go,’’ says Hassett.

The former Avondale College student has had a remarkable career and thinks playing a World Cup at home will be a highlight. ‘‘I can’t wait. It’s going to be amazing having the World Cup at home. I hope everyone gets behind us.’’

 ?? ?? Born-and-bred Aucklander Betsy Hassett has played 141 internatio­nals for New Zealand.
Born-and-bred Aucklander Betsy Hassett has played 141 internatio­nals for New Zealand.

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