Noeline Taurua, snubbed for the Silver Ferns coaching role last year, has been scooped up by the new Sunshine Coast netball franchise that will compete in next year's Australian league.
Taurua will depart from her post at the helm of the Southern Steel to take up the position as coach of Sunshine Coast's first national elite-level sporting team - a team that is being backed by Melbourne Storm and the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC).
The team, whose name is yet to be revealed, will compete in Australia's new elite netball competition from 2017.
The move follows a rollercoaster past year for Taurua, who was overlooked for the Ferns coaching job, failing to even make the short list. She then took over from Janine Southby, the successful candidate for the national team, at the Southern Steel where she claimed the minor premiership in her first season with an unbeaten record in the regular season.
Her immediate success with the Steel saw Taurua fielding offers from around the world with the split of the transtasman league opening up several new coaching opportunities in Australasia, while England Netball are also in expansion mode with their national league.