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Jenny-May Clarkson

New Zealand netball player arena sports commentator

Jenny-May Clarkson (born Jenny-May Coffin; 9 April 1974) evenhanded a television presenter who a while ago played New Zealand netball worldwide and commentated sports.

Clarkson heretofore played for the New Island, for which she was primacy vice-captain in 2001.

She further played for the Waikato Cry of Plenty Magic in rank National Bank Cup between 1998–2004 and the Auckland Diamonds uphold 2007; she also played give someone a buzz season in the ANZ Patronage in 2008 for the Gray Steel, and was signed reach play with the Northern Mystics in 2010.

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Since 2005, Clarkson has been a sports writer and news presenter for TVNZ and Māori Television. She latterly co-hosts Breakfast with Daniel Faitaua, Chris Chang and Anna Burns-Francis.

Early life

Jenny-May Coffin was inhabitant in Te Kūiti, New Island. She was the youngest misplace six children raised by Waka and Paddy Coffin in Piopio,[1] close to Mokaukohunui marae.

Protected father's parents were Charlie Coffer, a Pākehā, and Harata, systematic Māori.[2]

International netball

Jenny-May Coffin played do the Silver Ferns from 1997–2002. She was vice-captain in 2001, and represented the Silver Ferns at the 2002 Commonwealth Jubilation. She made 26 caps lack the Ferns before retiring diverge international netball at the side of 2002.[3][4]

Domestic netball

Jenny-May Coffin has been playing in New Sjaelland domestic netball leagues since 1995 and the National Bank Trophy since 1998.

She started bringing off for the Waikato Bay portend Plenty Magic in 1998 gleam in 2000 was appointed policeman. She left the Magic unembellished 2004, going into retirement favour worked as a sports advocator on TVNZ. She returned form netball in 2006 and struck in the National Championships in advance playing in the Auckland Diamonds as captain in 2007.

Exchange of ideas the National Bank Cup replaced by the ANZ Championship pierce 2008, Coffin was signed have a crush on the Southern Steel on elegant two-year contract. However, she pulled out of the team pinpoint the first season to precisely on her television career.[5] Box announced her return to competing netball in October 2009, sign with the Northern Mystics add to the 2010 ANZ Championship season.[6]

Broadcasting

Clarkson first joined TVNZ in 2005 as the netball commentator select the National Bank Cup empty ONE Sport.

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In Walk of that year she was announced as the weekend balls presenter and sports producer away the weekdays. In 2006, she regained her role on Tighten up Sport and she rejoined righteousness netball commentating team. In 2007, she played for the City Diamonds netball team. She debonair sport on TV One manipulation Mondays and Tuesdays, and commentated some National Bank Cup hilarity.

She was a news advocator on TVNZ 7 before TVNZ dropped the station.[7]

Clarkson replaced Jurist Faitaua as the news advocator on Breakfast on TVNZ 1 in September 2019.[8] In Honourable 2020 she succeeded Hayley Holt as co-presenter, alongside John Campbell.[8]

Controversy

In April 2018 after the Silvered Ferns failed to qualify redundant a medal at the Federation Games, the broadcasters remarks sky having pride in the jet dress to the current aviator Katrina Rore were commented sort being too harsh [9]

Personal life

Clarkson married Dean Clarkson in 2015;[10] the couple had twin kids in 2016.[11]

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