Wellington schoolgirl Tiana Metuarau has continued her meteoric rise through the netballing ranks, with the 15-year-old to line up for the Central Pulse in next year's ANZ Permiership.
Metuarau, the daughter of Silver Ferns legend Waimarama Taumaunu, will replace Ameliaranne Ekenasio in the 10-strong Pulse squad. Ekenasio withdrew from the team earlier this week after announcing she and husband Damien are expecting their first child.
A player of exceptional promise, Metuarau has made a habit of defying her tender years with early entry into national secondary school and age-group teams and the Beko League in recent years. Passing those examinations with flying colours has earned the talented shooter a call-up to the elite level.
The youngest player in this year's inaugural Beko League, Metuarau's consistently impressive form was duly recognised with elevation to the New Zealand under-21 team and Silver Ferns Development Squad.
While she had designs on making the Pulse team in the next couple of years, Metuarau's swift elevation has left the unassuming Year 11 Wellington East Girls' College student slightly overwhelmed.