There is a sense of completion for Leana de Bruin with her
move south from the Magic to the Steel this year.
Before the 32-year-old South African-born defender shifted to
New Zealand in 2002, she had a season with the Steel's
predecessor, the Sting, in 2001.
"I'm sort of back where I really started," de Bruin said.
"I came to New Zealand with a World Seven team in 2001 and I
thought it would be quite cool to come and play for a season.
"That's how I basically ended up here."
The season for the Sting gave de Bruin some insight into how
coach Robyn Broughton operates and she is also familiar with
a lot of the players.
She played alongside Daneka Wipiiti, Megan Dehn and Sheryl
Scanlan for the Force in the defunct National Bank Cup and
had a season with shooter Jade Topia at the Mystics during
the inaugural season of the ANZ Championship.
De Bruin gave birth to her first child, Caleb, on Labour Day
(October 26) and will have the support of her mother, Hanna,
who is coming out from South Africa to help look after the
3-month-old while she is busy during the netball season.
De Bruin, her husband, Quinton, and Caleb will move to
Invercargill in late February but until then will commute
between Cambridge and Invercargill.
Mother and son made their first trip south last week to
attend a Steel training camp over the weekend.
But the pair will have to get use to spending time apart with
the pre-season gearing up and the ANZ Championship opening
round in less than two months.
"The travelling will be challenging but I've got a few
practice runs coming up," she said.
"Next week we're in Christchurch and two weeks after that
we're in Queenstown, and Caleb is not going with me.
"So we'll see how that goes but as long as he's happy and
settled at home it's easier for all of us."
Part of the reason she decided to transfer to the Steel was
because the franchise was supportive in helping her balance a
young family and her netball commitments.
Wipiiti is also in a similar situation this season after
giving birth to her first child late last year, and last
season Adine Wilson and Donna Wilkins were also balancing
family life and netball.
Wilkins said she would not play for the franchise again
because she felt the Steel did not offer her enough support.
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