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Asian Netball Championships: Hong Kong to ‘push for higher honours’ after ‘inspiring’ performance

  • National coach Dion Te Whetu praises team’s effort at the tournament, where they finished 4th
  • Stand-out player Krystle Edwards to undergo surgery for torn ACL and meniscus

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Hong Kong’s Elderi Wiese in action against Malaysia during the Asian Netball Championships. Photo: Netball Singapore

It wasn’t the result they wanted, but Hong Kong national netball coach Dion Te Whetu said the team had “set the platform” for future tournaments in the wake of their fourth-place finish at the Asian Netball Championships in Singapore.

Te Whetu said that after just one week of being back in competition, the team had strengthened their mindset and court craft, describing their rebound after three years away from the regional circuit as “invaluable” experience.

“This will set the platform of expectations for the team on how we now can move forward with our training both as individuals and as a squad to push for higher honours,” he said.

“This is the way forward for inspiring the younger players that there is a pathway and that we are now drawing a line in the sand to attract more players to netball in Hong Kong.”

Krystle Edwards celebrated her 50th test for Hong Kong at the Asian Netball Championships. Photo: Netball Singapore
Krystle Edwards celebrated her 50th test for Hong Kong at the Asian Netball Championships. Photo: Netball Singapore

Hong Kong finished fourth overall in Singapore after losing their third-place play-off to Malaysia, meaning they will miss next year’s World Cup in Cape Town. Sri Lanka successfully defended their title, beating Singapore in a thrilling final, as both teams booked their spots at next year’s competition.

Hong Kong captain Gessy Li echoed Te Whetu’s comments, describing the team’s growth as “exponential”.

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