Kelly Jackson. Photo: PHOTOSPORT
Silver Fern defender Kelly Jackson will play in the Australian netball competition next year under New Zealand coach Kiri Wills at the Queensland Firebirds.
Jackson is following in the footsteps of Grace Nweke, who played her first season in the Suncorp Super Netball (SSN) competition this year for the New South Wales Swifts, and will be staying at the Swifts in 2026.
The Queensland Firebirds have benefited from the recent loosening of Netball New Zealand's eligibility policy.
Nweke was named in the 2025/26 Silver Ferns squad yesterday, having been granted an exemption by the Netball NZ board to continue playing in Australia and still be eligible for the Silver Ferns.
RNZ understands that current Silver Ferns midcourter Maddy Gordon and former Silver Fern Te Paea Selby-Rickit will be announced as the final two signings to complete the Firebirds roster in the coming days.
RNZ also understands that Silver Fern Karin Burger is in talks with the Sunshine Coast Lightning.
The Firebirds finished with the wooden spoon in this year's SSN competition.
Wills was signed on as coach after most of the 2025 contracting had been done but she has been able to build her own roster for 2026.
Jackson will be a big loss to the ANZ Premiership after 10 seasons. She started her career at the Magic, debuting in 2016 before moving to the Pulse in 2020 and later becoming captain.
"I'm incredibly grateful to the Central Pulse and Netball New Zealand for the role they've played in my career, and for their support in allowing me to take this next step," Jackson said.
"Playing in the SSN has been on my netball bucket list for a while, so I'm really excited to be joining the Queensland Firebirds.
"The club has a proud legacy and a passionate fan base, and I'm looking forward to the opportunity to play, learn, and challenge myself in a new environment - both with and against some of the best netballers in the world."
The Firebirds thanked Netball New Zealand for granting Jackson an exemption and Wills was excited about what she could offer.
"She doesn't just have height, she also has the ability to read the game, a disruptive lean and rebounding ability that will give SSN attackers plenty to think about in 2026," Wills said.
Jackson played under Wills at the Youth World Cup in 2017 when the NZU21 team won the title.
The 72-Test cap Silver Fern would have been on the radar of a few SSN teams, with her 192cm frame a huge asset.
The 28-year-old won a third consecutive Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award last year - the country's highest netball accolade.
Jackson is likely to double her domestic level earnings as a result of crossing the ditch. RNZ understands that international defenders can earn NZ$120,000 contracts in the SSN.
Under the old agreement the most ANZ Premiership players could earn was up to around $60,000.
But that is likely to decrease next year, with the collective employment agreement being negotiated now in light of Netball NZ reaching a broadcast agreement with TVNZ next year.
The ANZ Premiership will lose Australian shooter Donnell Wallam, who replaced Nweke at the Mystics this year and had an impressive season.
Donnell won't be returning to the Auckland based franchise in 2026 and is likely to return to the SSN to push her case for Diamonds' re-selection.
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