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Exclusive: Another blow to Pulse as Silver Fern joins Kiwi rivals

Author
Nathan Limm,
Publish Date
Thu, 21 Aug 2025, 3:22pm
Netball New Zealand has updated its eligibility rules. Photo / Photosport
Netball New Zealand has updated its eligibility rules. Photo / Photosport

Exclusive: Another blow to Pulse as Silver Fern joins Kiwi rivals

Author
Nathan Limm,
Publish Date
Thu, 21 Aug 2025, 3:22pm

Silver Fern Amelia Walmsley has signed with the Stars in netball’s ANZ Premiership.

The 1.92-metre shooter is departing the Central Pulse after four seasons and one title.

Walmsley is the fifth frontline Pulse player to depart following Kelly Jackson, Maddy Gordon, Whitney Souness and Tiana Metuarau.

NZME can exclusively reveal the 21-year-old will work under Stars coach Temepara Bailey, whom she played for in the National League’s Comets in 2021.

Walmsley – a former Howick College student – can also be closer to family, having grown up in East Auckland.

The six-test Silver Fern said she will leave the Pulse with incredible memories.

Amelia Walmsley in training with the Silver Ferns, in 2024. Photo / Photosport
Amelia Walmsley in training with the Silver Ferns, in 2024. Photo / Photosport

“I always stay places for the people. Being able to work alongside Maddy, Tiana and Whitney over the past few years in the attacking end has been something that I’ve absolutely loved.

“I’ll always be super grateful for everything that Pulse was able to give me.”

Walmsley’s addition to the Stars roster likely means an exit at the shooting end for either veteran Maia Wilson or Australian import Charlie Bell.

It is the latest move in what is expected to be a major reshuffle of the ANZ Premiership sides, with the Mainland Tactix also decimated.

The 2025 champions have lost Karin Burger, Jane Watson, Te Paea Selby-Rickit, Ellie Bird, Paris Lokotui and Charli Fidler.

Pulse chief executive Ann Hay earlier this week warned of the dwindling talent pool available for ANZ Premiership sides to rebuild their teams.

Hay said the exodus is worse than what is seen after World Cups.

The player movement is generally linked to two major factors – the adjusted eligibility criteria and the competition’s uncertain future.

Netball New Zealand updated their Silver Ferns eligibility exemption process, which has allowed Grace Nweke, Jackson, Gordon and Kate Heffernan to play in Australia’s Super Netball while remaining available for test selection.

Netball New Zealand has updated its eligibility rules. Photo / Photosport
Netball New Zealand has updated its eligibility rules. Photo / Photosport

A long wait for NNZ’s one-year broadcast deal with TVNZ for 2026 has caused frustration within the player base.

Athletes will likely take a pay cut next year, with chief executive Jennie Wyllie admitting they will need to use cash reserves next year to make ends meet.

With the ANZ Premiership’s future in 2027 unconfirmed, players are taking other opportunities more seriously.

Former Silver Ferns Souness and Watson opted to sign with the Giants in Sydney despite not having an eligibility exemption.

Earlier this month, Walmsley was named in Dame Noeline Taurua’s 18-strong Silver Ferns squad for the next 12 months.

However, the 21-year-old will be unavailable for the Taini Jamison series against South Africa due to competing for New Zealand at the Youth World Cup in Gibraltar.

Nathan Limm has been a journalist with Newstalk ZB and the New Zealand Herald since 2020. He covered the Netball World Cup in Cape Town in 2023, hosts The Big League Podcast and commentates rugby and netball for Gold Sport.

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