The Timaru Herald

Ferns star to play against the men

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but I do like the fact they get quite angry at each other then leave it there, whereas with women it can get difficult to find the line between being aggressive on the field and being all good off the field.

‘‘The first few days were quite funny because they were even hesitant to pass you the ball, but I think it’s more of a case of them getting used to it and I think they are now.

‘‘They’re not afraid to say stuff to me and give me some lip or tackle me,’’ White said.

Although there were multiple factors behind her decision to take a break from the profession­al game in a World Cup year, a failed trade that prevented White from living closer to her partner was the clincher.

‘‘My intention was to go back to the States but the way the league is set up there the players don’t have any rights as to where they are located. My partner lives in Seattle, so I had asked the coaches if I could possibly be traded to that part of the country and they agreed that if it was possible they would make their best effort to do that.’’ However, the trade fell through. ‘‘I thought I’d go back to Chicago and I had that conversati­on with the staff there, but they seemed to have other ideas. It ended up that they still wanted me but under different terms. I just felt like it wasn’t in my best interests to go back to an environmen­t where I didn’t feel like I was really wanted.

‘‘The way the year was panning out and how much I would be away with the Ferns, I’d be away for eight of the first 13 games or something and I didn’t think I would be happy so I decided not go back.

‘‘I thought it’d be easier to be in a place where I’d be settled in the leadup to the World Cup because it’s important to be comfortabl­e, happy and supported, and I think I’ve based a lot of my decisions in my football because I feel like I have to be somewhere.

‘‘It’s nice to take that pressure off and find solutions because it’s not straight forward in New Zealand but I’ve been training with the boys and it’s been challengin­g so far.’’

The Football Ferns continue their World Cup preparatio­n with two matches against Norway in Spain on April 5 and 9.

With games against the United States, Wales and England to follow, White said it was the best preparatio­n the team has ever had in the leadup to a major tournament.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Rosie White, right, in action against South Korea earlier this month, has headed back to New Zealand as she prepares for the World Cup.
GETTY IMAGES Rosie White, right, in action against South Korea earlier this month, has headed back to New Zealand as she prepares for the World Cup.

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