Shellharbour's Taren King is remaining loyal to the gold, navy and red, after inking a fresh deal with the Jets.
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King last week opted to remain in Newcastle for the upcoming A-League Women's season, with the midfielder keen to build on her impressive debut campaign with the club. After moving from Canberra United, the 24-year-old played all 12 games for the Jets in 2020/21.
Newcastle may have finished second last, but King - sister of reigning A-League Men's Young Player of the Year Joel - believes her side can rise up the ladder this season.
"I'm excited to continue the journey as a group and see what we can achieve this year," King said.
"I've returned to the club this season because I feel as though we showed some really positive glimpses at times but never really got into our full stride.
"I'm hoping to get a positive season of football under my belt again and make some improvements in my personal game."
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