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Shepparton News’ Goulburn Valley League Netball Rising for May: Mooroopna’s Rhani Hendy
When dawn broke on the 2025 Goulburn Valley League season Mooroopna needed someone handy to don the centre bib.
Cue Rhani Hendy.
The teen talent didn’t just walk onto the netball court — she zipped, darted and slingshotted across it like a blue-and-white blur.
Hendy has gone from promising junior to The News’ GVL netball Rising Star for May — and she’s done it with the urgency of someone who refuses to wait their turn.
Her elevation to starting centre for the Cats has felt less like a promotion and more like a revelation.
Coach Di Hanslow has found herself with a livewire in the nerve centre; a player with the foot speed of a wing attack, but the smarts of a seasoned pivot.
Following the Cats’ victory over Shepparton United in mid-May, Hanslow paid credit to the burgeoning young midcourter.
“She’s as slight as can be, but turned over a lot of ball for us — she’s a pocket rocket,” she said.
There’s no better term to describe her impact: sudden, sharp and explosive.
Hendy’s May resume sparkled, matching it with some of the competition’s top centres in Euroa’s Hollie Reid and Seymour’s Casey Adamson
In the GVL’s 17-and-under interleague thriller against Ovens and Murray League, Hendy didn’t just hold her own — she owned the asphalt, collecting best-on-court honours in a come-from-behind 52-50 win that had onlookers blinking twice at her birth year.
For Mooroopna, she’s fast becoming a not-so-secret weapon.
For the rest of the competition, she’s an emerging problem — one that tends to appear suddenly wherever the ball is.
Rhani Hendy’s May stats
Games: 4
Wins: 2
Quarters played: 15