10 Jul 2018

Netball: Magic suffer major blow with Kopua out for season

12:07 pm on 10 July 2018

The Waikato-BOP Magic has been dealt a heavy blow with captain Casey Kopua ruled out for the remainder of the ANZ Premiership.

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic captain Casey Kopua

Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic captain Casey Kopua Photo: Photosport Ltd 2017 www.photosport.nz

The former Silver Fern captain was a late withdrawal from last Wednesday night's game against the Northern Stars after injuring her foot in the warm-up.

Kopua underwent an MRI on her foot with results confirming a tear to the plantar fascia, an injury which will require around eight weeks of rehabilitation.

Magic Coach Margaret Forsyth said it was devastating news for the team which had already lost Silver Fern defender Kelly Jury (dislocated shoulder) along with Magic attacker Sydney Fraser (knee ACL) to season-ending injuries.

"It is a blow for the team as Casey is such an integral member of the Magic team both on and off the court," she said.

"Our wider squad has had to step up this season due to a number of injuries and while she will be missing on court for us, Casey will remain with the team as she brings a wealth of knowledge, encouragement and support from the side-line."

The injury is a cruel blow to the former Fern who missed six months of netball after dislocating her knee and rupturing her patella tendon during the Silver Ferns' Constellation Cup test loss to Australia in 2014.

Kopua, who has been one of the Premiership's leading defenders for deflections, intercepts and rebounds this season, will focus on her recovery and mentoring the Magic's defensive efforts in what is a demanding finish to their regular season.

Waikato-BOP CEO Rohan West said Casey remained a vital member of the side as they move into the final stages of the ANZ Premiership season.

"Everyone in the organisation and the Magic family is devastated for Casey, and wish her a very speedy recovery. She was playing at an incredibly high level this season, and the supporters were loving seeing her take the court." says West

"Adding Casey to our long list of injuries is another blow, but we'll regroup and rally around the team for the final push towards the playoffs."

"The support for the team this season has been tremendous - all four home games so far have had attendance in excess of 2000. I'm positive the wider Magic family will continue to fill the arenas in great numbers to roar on the team."

The Waikato-BOP Magic remains in contention for next month's finals series and are currently sitting fourth on the points table.

- RNZ