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    The expected stability of the Mystics roster has been a key factor in Maia Wilson's decision to leave their cross-town rivals in netball's ANZ Premiership

    The expected stability of the Mystics roster has been a key factor in Maia Wilson's decision to leave their cross-town rivals in netball's ANZ Premiership


    With 52 tests for the Silver Ferns, the 27-year-old shooter's leaving fellow Auckland side the Stars after nine seasons.

    While other teams have been gutted of top talent, the Mystics only major departure so far is Australian shooter Donnell Wallam

    Wilson says that contributed to her decision - as did the ability to be challenged to grow and learn with a new side.



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