IRYMPLE A Grade netball co-coach Sherrie Geister says she is hoping to play on for a few years yet.

Having missed the 2016 season through a knee injury, Geister said her knee was standing up well to the physical A Grade competition.
“My knee has been amazing since coming back, no dramas,” she said.
“I had a great, highly recommended surgeon in Adelaide and I haven’t missed a beat. Hopefully my body holds up for a few more years yet.”
Having taken the over the reins of the reigning premiers alongside Erica Credlin from Rachelle Hollingworth, Geister was confident the club’s 2017 success can continue this season.
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