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Temepara Anne Bailey (formerly Clark, née George; born 23 October 1975 in
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) is a New Zealand international
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player of Samoan and
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descent. She was a member of the
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national squad in 1996, and from 2000–2011. George retired from international duties after the 2011 World Netball Championships in Singapore. She played domestic netball in the
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as captain of the
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. Since the inaugural season, George has taken part in every quarter for the Mystics. She retired from all netball in 2012. She made a come back as a player for the Northern Stars in the 2019 ANZ Championship. She was previously on the coaching bench for the same team.


Early career

George was spotted as a talent in netball early, being selected for the Silver Ferns squad in 1996. She took time off the following year with the birth of her second child, and subsequentsly continued with the New Zealand A team and Silver Ferns training squad. With the start of the Coca-Cola Cup in 1998, George signed with the
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for the league's inaugural year. In 1999, George transferred to cross-town rivals the Counties Manukau Cometz, under coach
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. In 2000, she transferred again, this time to the Northland-based
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, where she continued playing until the end of the competition in 2007.


Silver Ferns debut

George was selected again for the Silver Ferns in 2000, and later that year made her debut against
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. The next several years saw George make her mark on the international circuit and cement her position in the Silver Ferns midcourt. She missed out on the Silver Ferns team for the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, but the following year was named in the team for the
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in Kingston, Jamaica. New Zealand progressed to the final of the tournament, which they contested with Australia. During the final, George was sent off for three goals, but the Silver Ferns eventually defeated Australia by 49–47 to win the tournament. Her performance also earned her the Albie Pryor Memorial Sports Person of the Year at the Māori Sports Awards. George won another gold medal three years later at the
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in Melbourne.


Withdrawal in 2007

In the leadup to the
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, Temepara George announced on 30 July that year that she was standing down from international netball. She moved to Townsville, Queensland to live with her then-partner, rugby league player
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, who had accepted a contract with the
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. George's absence from the Silver Ferns was widely believed to have decreased the team's chances at the upcoming World Championships in Auckland. New Zealand finished second at the 2007 World Championships, behind Australia. With the start of a new netball competition in 2008, the
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, replacing the National Bank Cup, Temepara George considered signing with the
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while living in Queensland. She eventually turned down the Firebirds in favour of returning to New Zealand, and signed with the Auckland-based
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franchise. That same year, Temepara George was a contestant on the New Zealand version of ''
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''. George went on to win the 2008 show, partnered with Stefano Olivieri. In 2009 George appeared on the New Zealand travel program ''
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'', travelling to
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and
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.


Return to international netball

In 2009, Temepara George announced her availability for the national team, and committed to playing with the Silver Ferns until at least the 2011 World Netball Championships. She was subsequently selected for the inaugural
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in Manchester, which the Silver Ferns won with a 32–27 victory over Jamaica in the final. George travelled to Delhi the following year for the
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, winning gold with the Silver Ferns after an epic 66–64 gold medal playoff against Australia. Injury forced her out of the side for the three-test series against England in early 2011. She recovered in time for the start of the 2011 ANZ Championship season. The Mystics had their best ever campaign in 2011, qualifying for their first finals series, before finishing runners-up in the grand final. George was recalled into the Silver Ferns for the 2011 World Championships in Singapore. The Silver Ferns progressed to the gold medal match against perennial rivals Australia, and in another overtime match New Zealand were defeated 58–57.


International retirement

After the World Championships, George confirmed that she is retiring from international netball at the age of 35, having played in 89 test matches for the Silver Ferns. She continues to captain the Northern Mystics in the ANZ Championship, and has played in every game for the Mystics since their inaugural season. Had George not retired, she would have become the acting captain for the Silver Ferns due to an injury to current captain, Casey Kopua (nee Williams).


References


External links


2010 Northern Mystics profile: Temepara George
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