It didn't take Northern Mystics chief executive Julie Paterson much to convince Ruth Aitken to take on the role of caretaker coach at the franchise this season.
But if Paterson had said: "oh, by the way, you'll lose a senior player in your second training, have one captain withdraw due to pregnancy, the other captain will be away for most of February, another Silver Fern battling a niggly injury, and five very green youngsters to bring up to speed", Aitken might have had second thoughts. But now she has got her head around the challenges thrown at her in the preseason, the seemingly unflappable former Silver Ferns coach is typically unfazed by the task ahead of her.
The loss of Anna Harrison (pregnant) and Charlotte Kight (torn Achilles) will undoubtedly leave a massive hole in the defensive end, Aitken said, but she believes her side still have the depth to be a strong force in the competition.
The late addition of former Southern Steel midcourter Hayley Saunders, who joined the side in Auckland less than two weeks ago, gives the Mystics another centre-wing defence option and bolsters their experience through the middle.