Encouraging Signs For Pulse Defender
Following a heavy fall, Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse defender Parris Mason has had initial scans which are promising but will require further investigation this week to confirm return to play expectations.
Mason was
wheel-chaired off the court in some discomfort during the
Pulse’s ANZ Premiership netball league match against the
Stars in Wellington on Saturday. Further updates on
Mason’s progress will be provided when
available.
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