Share Surrey Storm have announced the re-signing of Vitality Rose Yasmin Parsons for the 2021 Vitality Netball Superleague (VNSL) season. The 27-year-old switched to the Duck-Egg Blue in 2015 and was a member of Storm’s 2016 VNSL-winning squad – after previously winning the title with Team Bath in 2013. At international level, Parsons was recently called up to the Vitality Roses squad last week for the upcoming test against New Zealand. The mid-courter already has three caps to her name. Parsons becomes Surrey Storms first signing of the 2021 signing window as the club gears up for the starting of the upcoming campaign in February. Delighted to have re-signed, Parsons said: “I’m excited to be back with the Storm family for my sixth year with the club. “It’s always an honour to put that duck egg blue dress on. This year is going to look slightly different with the absence of some legends who recently announced their retirement, but as a new team we are ready for the challenges ahead it’s the start of something new. “I’m ready to get back on court with this team and to see what we are made of.” Head Coach Mikki Austin added: “As a Vitality Rose and our Vice Captain, Yaz is such a key member of the team and what we are trying to build here at Surrey Storm. “So to have her re-sign for next season and beyond is fantastic news. As one of the deadliest wing attack’s in the game, we are so excited to continue to work with her and develop her game.” You can keep up to date with all the latest signing window news on our dedicated Transfers page or with our Twitter Moment. Make sure that you get the news as it happens by following us on Twitter and Instagram. You can also subscribe to website notifications for the biggest news via the bell icon on our homepage. Related news post 12 hours ago Where to Watch: Round 10 Reading: 6 mins Cardiff Dragons London Pulse Loughborough Lightning Manchester Thunder Saracens Mavericks Severn Stars Strathclyde Sirens Surrey Storm Team Bath Related players: Yasmin Brookes Tags: 2021 Signing Window Surrey Storm VNSL 2021 Previous Story Saracens Mavericks’ Kat Ratnapala steps up to help the Vitality Roses Next Story Emily Nicholl commits to fifth year at Sirens More News 12 hours ago News Where to Watch: Round 10 Reading: 6 mins 1 day ago News Non-stop Ellie Ervine relishing role at Team Bath Reading: 4 mins 1 day ago News Vote for your favourite players: Win tickets to the NSL Grand Final 2024! Reading: 1 min 16th Apr 2024 News Nicola Smith already at home in Loughborough Reading: 4 mins 16th Apr 2024 News Round 9: Pulse earn thrilling win over Mavericks Reading: 5 mins More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column