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Netball NZ finally sits down with players to talk about the future

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Netball NZ finally sits down with players to talk about the future
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Netball New Zealand has held its first meeting with ANZ Premiership players following months of tension regarding the future of the domestic league. Players expressed frustration over the lack of long-term planning and broadcast certainty, emphasizing the need for their input in future competition structures.

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The future of professional netball in New Zealand is currently unstable, impacting the livelihoods of athletes and the viability of the sport's domestic pathway.

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After months of silence, Netball New Zealand has finally sat down with ANZ Premiership players to discuss the future of the domestic competition - but the long-awaited meeting produced few answers.

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The article reports on a labor-management dispute by presenting the players' perspective while maintaining a neutral tone regarding the governing body's actions.

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