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Heffernan brings up 100 for Southern Steel

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • Jul 4
  • 2 min read
Kate Heffernan still 25-years-old but bringing up 100 games PHOTO: MICHAEL BRADLEY PHOTOGRAPHY/NETBALL NZ
Kate Heffernan still 25-years-old but bringing up 100 games PHOTO: MICHAEL BRADLEY PHOTOGRAPHY/NETBALL NZ

Kate Heffernan is set to become the third player to bring up a century of games for the Southern Steel, when she takes the court against leaders Northern Mystics in Auckland on Sunday.


The Silver Ferns joins fellow midcourters Wendy Frew and Shannon Saunders in bringing up the milestone in the ANZ Premiership.


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"To be on the list with them is really cool," she said. "Both are players I have looked up to from when I first started until now, so that is really special," Heffernan told the Steel website


"It means a lot doing it just for the Steel and home. One-hundred games anywhere is amazing, but being able to do it for just one franchise means so much to me is pretty cool."


Heffernan, 25, made her debut for the Steel as an 18 year old.


"I look back at the first couple of team posters and I'm just a baby."


However, she won't let the milestone match divert her attention from the side's bid to make the top-three playoffs.


The Steel are currently fourth on the competition ladder, equal with the third-placed Central Pulse on competition points and separated only by goal difference.


The Steel went down to the Mystics by just one goal in their last encounter.


"It's a must-win scenario for us, so I need to focus on getting that win against the team that's sitting top of the table," Heffernan said.


"We're coming off a bit of momentum the last few rounds and I feel like we're in a good place. We're growing in confidence each week in our attacking game and honestly feeling really good about it.


"We've had to win our last few games to be in contention for the top three. We need to approach this the same way, but continue to lift like we've been doing."


The opening game of the round features the Pulse hosting bottom placed side the Stars on Saurday 5 July, followed by the Mystics against the Steel on Sunday afternoon at Trusts Stadium.


On Monday 7 July the Tactix who are keen to cement their top three placing host the Magic at Wolfbrook Stadium.

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