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Netball: Steel and Pulse vie for Robyn Broughton Legacy Trophy

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24 June 2024, 5:06 AM

Netball: Steel and Pulse vie for Robyn Broughton Legacy Trophy World Politics Pacific Te Ao Māori Sport Business Country Local Democracy Reporting Comment & Analysis In Depth Weather SPORT SOUTHLAND22 Jun 2024 Netball: Steel and Pulse vie for Robyn Broughton Legacy Trophy 11:40 am on 22 June 2024 Share this Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share via email Share on Reddit Share on Linked In RNZ Sport RNZ Sport @RNZSport Former Silver Ferns assistant coach Robyn BroughtonRobyn Broughton - who died in 2023 - coached both the Steel and the Pulse during a decorated career. Photo: Photosport

A new trophy will be contested annually between the Steel and Pulse in tribute to legendary netball coach Robyn Broughton.


The teams will play for the Robyn Broughton Legacy Trophy for the first time when they meet in Invercargill on 1 July, honouring a woman who coached both teams during a decorated domestic career.


Former Silver Ferns shooter Donna Wilkins said Broughton, who died last year at the age of 80, deserved such an acknowledgement.



Wilkins played under Broughton at both teams.


"Having this game in Robbie's honour is a nice touch to celebrate everything she did in our province for netball - from coaching the school kids to the elite players," she said.


"And it is extremely fitting to have this match against the Pulse, where Robbie finished her coaching career.



"Truthfully, she would probably hate the fuss, but deep down she would be humbled.


"It is always important to remember those who have gone before us - especially those who had such a massive impact on our sport, like Robbie did.


"It is a great way to remember her, not only for us as a netball community but for her family as well."


Donna Wilkins played under Broughton in both the Pulse and the Steel. Photo: Dianne Manson


Broughton's success as a domestic coach was unrivalled, guiding Steel's predecessor the Southern Sting to 10 national finals and claiming seven championships.


Wilkins had fond memories of representing both franchises during her sporting career.


"The years of the Southern Sting were unbelievable. Not only [for] the netball, but the community vibe and support during those years can never be forgotten. Finals every year and seven titles, all with Robbie at the helm coaching us," she said.



"Being able to finish my netball career in Wellington for the Pulse under Robbie was an honour. And I will always be grateful to the Pulse franchise for enabling me to do that.


"I had some pretty amazing teammates over those years and lots of great memories."

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