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Di Filippo headed west

The Western Warriors have suffered a blow with midcourter Simona Di Filippo headed across the country to continue her netball career.

Di Filippo, an inaugural player at the Warriors, was set to play a key role in this year’s Victorian Netball League championship season.

The Warriors announced that Di Filippo would be departing the club.

“Simona has worked incredibly hard to establish herself within the Victorian netball community, and we are thrilled to share that she has been offered a contract across the water in Western Australia, where she will take the next step in her playing career,” the Warriors said.

“As a valued member of our inaugural championship side, Simona has demonstrated unwavering commitment, professionalism, and loyalty to the Warriors brand.

“She has been an important part of our foundation, and we are extremely proud of everything she has achieved during her time with us.

“We cannot wait to watch your next chapter unfold.”

As well as playing with the Warriors, Di Filippo established herself as one of the best players in the Ballarat Netball League with the Sunbury Lions.

She won two league best and fairests and finished runners-up in the past three seasons.

The Warriors have looked to one of their youngest stars to fill the void of Di Filippo in the championship team

Kiara Boyd has been elevated to the championship team from the under-23s.

“Kiara embodies the true Warriors values both on and off the court,” the Warriors said.

“Her work ethic, resilience, and determination and loyalty are qualities we are incredibly proud of.

“At Western Warriors, we believe strongly in investing in our young athletes and supporting those who come through the Warriors pathway, Kiara is a shining example of what that pathway can produce.”

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