The Southland Times

Players promoted as Steel gather for preseason

- Southland reporters

Two familiar faces will join the Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel when the team gathers to start preseason duties in Invercargi­ll on Monday.

Dynamic midcourter Ivari Christie has been promoted as a replacemen­t for Shannon Saunders, who is expecting her first child, and former defender Courtney Elliot returns to the ranks as a replacemen­t for Sarahphein­na Woulf, who is now unavailabl­e for 2023.

Coach Reinga Bloxham was confident the pair would transition seamlessly into the team.

‘‘Ivari is a young up-and-coming player who has huge potential in all three midcourt positions. She was a training partner with us last season and no matter what we threw at her she never backed down. She is raw and very explosive,’’ Bloxham said.

‘‘She is excited about the opportunit­y and we don’t expect her to fill the shoes of an experience­d campaigner like Shannon, we just want her to bring her best to our team.’’

Elliot was a member of the ANZ Premiershi­p-winning Steel team in 2018 and remained in the south in 2019 before joining the Mystics in 2020. After a season competing in Australia, she returned home to the Pulse in 2022.

‘‘Courtney is a strong replacemen­t for Sarahphein­na. She has really good game knowledge and smarts and fits in well to our team culture. She has helped us win an ANZ Premiershi­p title before so I know she can do the job for us,’’ Bloxham said.

She was ‘‘very excited’’ to get the 2023 campaign underway.

‘‘It has come around very quickly with a shortened off season. I can’t wait to have all the team back in one room and am looking forward to the buzz and hype that comes with reconnecti­ng again.

‘‘My expectatio­n is high. If we want to be in to win we have to turn up ready to hit the ground running. We have limited time to prepare with the challenge of players being called for internatio­nal duties in the mix as well.’’

The initial focus and effort would set the Steel up for the demands of the competitio­n ahead.

‘‘Now is the time to set ourselves new expectatio­ns and values and always aim to push those to the limits,’’ Bloxham said.

‘‘We have to be prepared to get into some uncomforta­ble spaces to make the shifts and gains we need for us to win. I want us to create a competitiv­e performanc­e environmen­t where we train with intent and purpose to help us prepare for the condensed competitio­n.’’

Team-building would be high on the agenda during the Golden Homes Real Steel Great Southern Roadie to Central Otago next week, along with a range of community activation­s.

Players will host drills sessions for local players in Queenstown, Cromwell and Wanaka on December 2-3.

 ?? KAVINDA HERATH/ STUFF ?? Courtney Elliott training with the Southern Steel in 2019.
KAVINDA HERATH/ STUFF Courtney Elliott training with the Southern Steel in 2019.

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