Aryang made her debut for West Coast Fever back in 2019 and since then has made her debut for the Origin Australian Diamonds, won an SSN premiership with Fever in 2022 and played 78 matches in the Green Dress.
She had a standout 2024 for Fever which included a second-place finish in the Club’s Best and Fairest Award, the Stacey Marinkovich Medal.
The contract extension will likely see Aryang join the exclusive list of players who have played 100 National League Games for the Club.
Aryang said: “What most excites me about West Coast Fever is the team that we have and what is still to come from all of us.
“I am really happy with the way I am feeling at the Club, I feel like they have done so much for me these last couple of years and I can see the growth and the strength within the team.
“We’ve built so much in the past year and by the time we are on that third year altogether, we will be stronger than ever and it is exciting to see what’s to come.
“I’ve had such a great run at the Club these last couple of years, so what’s better to do than stay another year.”
Aryang joins fellow premiership players Jess Anstiss and Alice Teague-Neeld as well as young guns Jordan Cransberg and Olivia Wilkinson who have signed with Fever until the end of the 2026 season, which is the maximum contract length in line with the Collective Player Agreement.
West Coast Fever starts their 2025 Suncorp Super Netball season at home against the NSW Swifts on Sunday, 6 April at RAC Arena. Membership and tickets are on sale now via www.westcoastfever.com.au