Mainland Tactix goal shoot Ellie Bird in action during the grand final. Photo / Photosport
Mainland Tactix goal shoot Ellie Bird in action during the grand final. Photo / Photosport
Hawke’s Bay-raised netball star Ellie Bird recalled a piece of advice from her family before playing a starring role in the Mainland Tactix’s grand final triumph.
An elated Ellie Bird following the grand final triumph. Photo: Andrew Cornaga / Photosport
“It’s so hard to put it into words. There are so many emotions - obviously just happiness, gratitude,” the 1.96m shooter said.
“Reflecting on the last nine years, it’s not been an easy ride, so it’s great for it to all pay off. It’s awesome.”
Bird played in both of the Tactix’s grand final losses in 2020 and 2021 and retired in 2023, before receiving an SOS from the Tactix to return in 2024.
She said winning the title alongside long-standing teammates made it all the more special, including the likes of Erikana Pedersen, Te Paea Selby-Rickit, Jane Watson and Karin Burger.
Hawke’s Bay’s Parris Petera also featured in the winning team, coming off the bench in the second half.
Before the match, in her hotel room, she revealed she had a cry reflecting on the journey.
“It was probably good to get a bit of emotion out. I have learnt through my wellness stuff that if you are suppressing emotions then it can come out at the times that you don’t want it to.”
“It doesn’t mean what it would have meant to me four years ago to play for the Silver Ferns.”
She has tried previously to break into the Silver Ferns, but said she had been deemed ineligible due to not passing a yo-yo running test - agonisingly going “less than half a metre” from the required 16.3 score.
“They still have their yo-yo targets. It has always been a battle for me, I’m not really a runner.
“They should really come up with some other sort of test for those positions [goal shoot] that don’t require a 20m run and back. That’s my opinion.”
Gary Hamilton-Irvine is a Hawke’s Bay-based reporter who covers a range of news topics including business, councils, breaking news and cyclone recovery. He formerly worked at News Corp Australia.