Thelma Mary Turner (née Trask; born 31 May 1929) is a former New Zealand netball player. She played as goal shoot in the New Zealand team in the second Test match against the touring Australian team in 1948.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Thelma Mary Turner (née Trask) | ||
Born |
(1929-05-31) 31 May 1929 (age 93) Hāwera, New Zealand | ||
Height | 1.56 m (5 ft 1 in) | ||
School | Palmerston North Technical College | ||
Spouse |
Bruce Turner
(m. 1956; died 2010) | ||
Netball career | |||
Playing position(s): GS | |||
Years | National team(s) | Caps | |
1948 | New Zealand | 1 |
Turner was born Thelma Mary Trask on 31 May 1929, and grew up in Hāwera and then Palmerston North.[1][2] She was educated at Palmerston North Technical College, where she was girls' joint athletics champion in 1944.[2][3]
Trask was a member of the Manawatu provincial netball team from 1944, playing in the forward third of the court.[1][4] She was also a Manawatu basketball representative from 1944.[5]
At the 1946 national netball championships in Tauranga, Manawatu shared the national title with Auckland, each winning six of their seven matches, with Trask reported as giving a "bright scoring display". At the conclusion of the tournament, Trask was included in the North Island team that defeated the South Island 22–19 in the interisland match.[6]
In 1948, Trask was selected in the New Zealand national team for the second Test against the touring Australian team in New Plymouth. The Australian team was victorious, winning 44–13.[2][7] The match was the only occasion on which Trask represented New Zealand, because the New Zealand side for the three-Test series was selected on a regional basis, and New Zealand did not play another international game until 1960.[2] With a height of 1.56 metres (5 ft 1 in), Trask is one of the shortest women ever to play for the Silver Ferns.[2]
Trask retired as from playing netball and basketball in 1956.[2]
In 1956, Trask married Bruce Turner, a New Zealand field hockey player at the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games, and Central Districts cricket representative. The couple went on to have three children.[2] Bruce Turner died in 2010.[8]
In 2019, Thelma Turner appeared at a netball Test match between New Zealand and Trinidad and Tobago in Palmerston North, tossing the coin before the start of the game.[2]