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Silver Ferns captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio steps back from 2025 season

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Silver Ferns captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio has confirmed she will be making herself unavailable for the 2025 international netball season, stepping back from the national side after more than a decade at the top of the game.

Since her 2014 debut, Ekenasio has made 79 caps, played a key role in New Zealand’s 2019 Netball World Cup triumph and captained the team to victory in the 2021 and 2024 Constellation Cup series, along with multiple Taini Jamison Trophy wins.

Renowned for her calm leadership and long-range accuracy, Ekenasio has been a powerful force on and off the court.

She was named Silver Ferns captain in 2021 and returned to the role after the birth of her second child.

Reflecting on her decision, Ekenasio said stepping away from the Silver Ferns for the upcoming international season wasn’t an easy decision, but it’s one she’d thought deeply about.

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“I need this break - for my mind, body, and spirit. It’s been an amazing journey, but now it’s time to listen to what I need personally and take space to reset.

“It’s been the greatest honour to represent Aotearoa and to lead this group of amazing women. There is so much talent within the Ferns environment and I’m excited for what lies ahead.”

Silver Ferns head coach Dame Noeline Taurua said Ekenasio will be deeply missed this year.

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“I’ve always supported athletes in making decisions that are right for them.

“I fully respect Ameliaranne’s choice to step away from the international stage at this time.

“As a mother and wife, supporting a growing family, alongside the demands of being a high-performance athlete and carrying significant leadership responsibilities, the load can be immense.

“I personally understand that sometimes being everything to everyone simply isn’t sustainable.

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“There’s no doubt she will be deeply missed this year, her leadership, presence and unique skillsets are irreplaceable. At the same time, I truly admire her selfless decision. It reflects a deep understanding of the commitment required to be a Silver Fern, and her integrity to step back when she can’t give it her all right now.

“I look forward to welcoming Ameliaranne back when she is ready.”

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