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| Born | Anna Rowberry (1976-03-31)31 March 1976 (age 49) | ||||||||||||||||
| Occupation(s) | Netballer, Commentator, Phys Ed Teacher | ||||||||||||||||
| Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||||
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| Children | 3[2] | ||||||||||||||||
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Anna Catherine StanleyMNZM (néeRowberry, born 31 March 1976 inChristchurch, New Zealand) is aNew Zealandnetballer, who captained the national team (theSilver Ferns), to win the2003 Netball World Championships inJamaica.
She led theSilver Ferns to a drought-breaking series win overAustralia (the first since 1989) in the winter of 2004, and played for theAuckland Diamonds in theNational Bank Cup national league in 2004 and 2005.
The daughter of a former New Zealand player, Stanley had not played senior provincial netball when she was sent to her international debut against Jamaica in 1994. Her career dipped to its lowest point when sidelined by selectors for 18 months, but she was recalled in 2002.[4][5]
Stanley is renowned in netball circles as an outstanding athlete and for her speed through court and trademark bullet pass.[4]
Stanley represented Otago, Canterbury and Auckland in New Zealand's top netball league.[6] In 2004, she suffered a knee injury during the Silver Ferns' clean sweep series win over arch-rivals Australia. In 2005, after several months of rehabilitation, she returned to the court for the Auckland Diamonds. She returned to the Silver Ferns in October of that year, and was a member of theCommonwealth Games gold medal-winning team of March 2006.
Only a few weeks into the 2006 National Bank Cup season, she announced that she was pregnant and would be retiring from netball to concentrate on her family life, thus ending a fluctuating but successful career on the court. Stanley was named in the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic squad in New Zealand's top netball league in 2007,[7] however she did not play this season for the team in the league.[1]
Instead Stanley devoted time to motherhood, and in 2007 became an Ambassador for Rett New Zealand, an organisation to assist children and their families that suffer fromRett syndrome.[8] In 2008 with the start of theANZ Championship, Stanley has been a television presenter and netball commentator with Sky Sports. She also co-hosts the weekly netball magazine style showOn Court withKathryn Harby-Williams andTania Dalton.[9] She finished her international career with 91 caps.[1]
Stanley is married to medical surgeon and former Auckland andAll Blackrugby union player,Jeremy Stanley. They have a daughter, Jaya and a son, Nico and on 20 January 2011, eight days after their baby's due date, they became parents to Zac, who weighed in at 8 pounds 2 ounces (3.7 kg).[2] While pregnant with their first child, Jaya, Stanley and her husband relocated from herMount Maunganui base to Whangarei.[1]
Anna Stanley was appointed aMember of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to netball in the2004 New Year Honours.[10]