The New Zealand Herald

Pulse plan to plug gap with Aussie

Queensland­er in sights of capital franchise but selection could add to crisis in New Zealand shooting circle

- Dana Johannsen

The Central Pulse netball franchise are lining up an Australian shooter to plug one of the many vacancies in their attack end. The Wellington franchise have been scouting Queensland shooter Ameliarann­e Wells, who has spent the past four seasons at the Firebirds.

It is understood Wells has a New Zealand passport and does not count as an import as she is eligible to play for the Silver Ferns.

The 1.86m shooter is in the rare position of being eligible to represent New Zealand and Australia and has the luxury of being able to play for ANZ Championsh­ip franchises on both sides of the Tasman without taking up an import spot.

However, if Wells chooses not to make herself available for Ferns selection, the Pulse will come under heavy criticism for adding to New Zealand’s depth crisis in the shooting circle.

Concerns have already been raised over the number of import shooters playing for New Zealand franchises, with the Steel, Tactix and Magic all fielding overseas players in key shooting roles. With retired Fern Irene van Dyk set to return for the Pulse next season, it will be a poor look if they have yet another player blocking pathways for up-andcoming shooters.

Should Wells make herself avail- able for national selection and prove herself genuinely committed to New Zealand, Netball NZ would welcome her inclusion in the programme given the country’s lack of depth in the shooting end, but Ferns coach Waimarama Taumaunu will also be wary of looking to Australian-developed players to provide a short-term fix to New Zealand’s depth crisis, particular­ly with the poor track record in integratin­g transplant­ed Aussies into the system.

New Zealand-born, Perth-raised defender Larrissa Willcox had a shortlived stint with the Ferns in 2009 and was never to be heard of again. Former NSW Swifts midcourter Courtney Tairi has been unable to establish her place in the national side since moving to New Zealand two years ago. Tairi played three tests for the Ferns last season but slipped down the midcourt ranks after a series of indifferen­t showings against Australia in the Constellat­ion Cup.

It is yet to be seen if the recruitmen­t of Wells will help bolster the Ferns’ pool of shooters, but the 23-year-old is a handy addition to the Pulse line-up.

The Pulse have lost a large chunk of their attack end from last season with Camilla Lees, Paula Griffin (Mystics), Gemma Hazeldine (Tactix) and Donna Wilkins (retired) not returning in 2015. It is understood midcourter Katarina Cooper has also signed with another franchise.

After spending the bulk of her first few seasons on the bench for the Firebirds behind star Jamaican import Romelda Aiken and Australian internatio­nal Natalie Medhurst, Wells received more court time this year following the defection of Medhurst to the West Coast Fever.

Her captain at the Firebirds, Laura Geitz, likened Wells’ play to Ferns star Maria Tutaia, due to her fearlessne­ss in going to the post.

“She’s very calm, does things at her own pace and moves well,” Geitz told Brisbane’s

“I never see her get flustered, which reminds me a lot of Maria.”

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Ameliarann­e Wells

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