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    Netball defender Taneisha Fifita will move from the Steel to the Pulse for the 2025 ANZ Premiership

    Netball defender Taneisha Fifita will move from the Steel to the Pulse for the 2025 ANZ Premiership


    The 23-year-old - the Steel's most improved player this season - can play both in-circle defensive positions, and replaces Kelea Iongi on the roster.

    She joins incumbents Kelly Jackson and Parris Mason in that area of the court next year.

    It follows the addition of Ainsleyana Puleiata to the Pulse's mid-court line-up.

    The Pulse's roster of 10 is now complete - eight players have returned.

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