Otago Daily Times

Forsyth leaves lasting imprint

NETBALL

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HAMILTON: Silver Ferns great Margaret Forsyth has died after suffering with cancer. She was 58.

The gifted shooter was selected for the Silver Ferns in 1979 as a 17yearold and went on to play 64 tests including three World Cups, including victories in 1979 and 1987.

Her first test was against Jamaica and she became part of a formidable shooting combinatio­n with another rising shooter of the time, Margaret Matenga, the pair dubbed the two Margs.

The two shooters were known for their speed, vision, flair, instinct and calmness under pressure and developed into one of the best shooting combinatio­ns of that generation.

However she was forced into early retirement at 27, due to a degenerati­ve knee condition.

She went on to hold several coaching positions including head coach of WaikatoBOP Magic in 2017 and 2018.

She was also assistant coach of the Fast5 Ferns in 2017 and the NZA team in 2016.

Forsyth was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit last year for services to netball and community.

Netball New Zealand chief executive Jennie Wyllie said the netball community was mourning the loss of an identity of the game.

‘‘Marg has left a significan­t imprint on New Zealand’s netball landscape,’’ she said.

‘‘She had a fierce loyalty for netball and represente­d her country with pride.’’

Forsyth was part of the allconquer­ing 1987 team which won the Netball World Netball Cup in Scotland and would be remembered as a Silver Fern with a strong work ethic and an abundance of natural skill.

‘‘Even when injury forced Marg to hang up her bib, her love of the game spilled over into coaching and there will be many netballers she has guided in both the Waikato and at national level, who will fondly remember the netball coach.

Forsyth also served as a Hamilton City Council member.

She is survived by her three sons Thomas, Jonathan and Lucien. She also recently became a grandmothe­r for the first time.

Her husband, Brian, died last year.

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Margaret Forsyth

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