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‘My biggest challenge will be patience’: Liz Ellis appointed to Netball Australia board

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A year after being rejected in her quest to join Netball Australia’s board, Liz Ellis has finally found a seat at the table.

The former Diamonds captain (2004-2011) has been appointed manager and says she believes now is the right time to try to influence change.

Ellis spent 15 years representing her country at the top, appearing in four World Cups and three Commonwealth Games as she worked her way to becoming our most capped player (122).

The Diamonds’ annual MVP award is named in his honor.

Goalkeeper Courtney Bruce won the 2023 Liz Ellis Diamond.(Getty Images: Graham Denholm)

Off the court, Ellis studied law at Macquarie University and served on the boards of the Australian Sports Commission, the New South Wales Institute of Sport, the Sydney Olympic Park Authority and Players Voice.

She has also built an impressive media career, previously commentating on the Super Netball league for Channel Nine and 10, writing columns for the Sydney Morning Herald, appearing regularly as a panelist on The Project and winning reality show I’m a Celebrity Get Me. Out of here in 2023.

Ellis got a good look behind the curtain of her beloved sport when she led a state of the game review in 2020 that assessed where netball was at before making several recommendations to help maintain its status as the number one sport for women and girls in Australia.

Overall, many would say there is no name more synonymous with netball in this country, perhaps even the world, so the news that Netball Australia had set aside Ellis’ experience to re-name some of its existing directors last year definitely caught the eye.

Two netball commentators hold microphones courtside before a Super Netball match.

Ellis commented on netball when it was broadcast on Channel 10 and Channel Nine.(AAP: Darren England)

Speaking about his appointment, Ellis told ABC Sport that he now felt the time was right to take on a governance role, three seasons since he last commented on a game and moving into a different area of ​​the media industry.

“Look, I’m really excited and I think it’s the right time to do it,” Ellis said.

“I used to think I couldn’t do it while commentating, simply because it’s a conflict of interest, but now I feel far removed from those tasks to take it on.

“I have sat outside the organization and had an opinion for several years, but now is the time to come in and contribute in my areas of knowledge and experience.

“A crisis should never be wasted and sport has experienced a number of crises in the last 12 months, but it has actually created an opportunity for some meaningful conversations to happen.”

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