14 Aug 2018

Former internationals boost Diamonds coaching staff

1:22 pm on 14 August 2018

The Australian netball team have strengthened their coaching staff with the addition of former internationals Clare Ferguson and Megan Anderson in specialist roles.

Clare Ferguson

Clare Ferguson Photo: Photosport

Working under head coach Lisa Alexander, Ferguson (nee McMeniman) will take charge of the Diamonds defence while Anderson - who spent three season playing for the Southern Steel - will oversee the team's goal shooting.

Coming off the disappointment of a silver medal at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in April, the newly created positions have been filled a month out from the international Quad Series against New Zealand, South Africa and England.

Alexander said Ferguson and Anderson have proven themselves in the Netball Australia centre of excellence programme, and will boost the team's technical development and culture.

"Both coaches read and interpret the game extremely well," Alexander said.

"They both have a contemporary knowledge of what a great performance looks like and will empower athletes."

Former Australian captain Ferguson, 33, retired 18 months ago after retaining the Constellation Cup against New Zealand.

More senior Diamonds players have retired since the Games, making the coaching role one to relish, she said.

Anderson, 43, was in and out of international netball in the early 2000s and spent eight seasons with the Sydney Swifts.

Australia open their Quad Series against South Africa in Auckland on September 15, then play Commonwealth champions England four days later before meeting New Zealand in Melbourne on September 23.

-AAP