The dust has finally settled after the most extensive movement of players in Australian netball history, with local stars joined by 15 imports from seven countries for the new 2017 national competition.The 12-day contracting period and scramble for signatures by the eight teams ended on Friday.Netball Australia signed off on the roster of Queensland Firebirds, the team which won the last two trans-Tasman titles.Diamonds mid-courter Kim Ravaillion was the only prominent player lost to another club (Collingwood), while defenders Laura Geitz (pregnant) and Clare McMeniman (retiring) were also unavailable.Former Thunderbirds defender Kate Shimmin will fill one of the gaps.West Coast Fever on Friday announced they had re-signed veteran Diamonds shooter Natalie Medhurst to a multi-year deal.Fever lost Diamonds Caitlin Bassett, April Brandley and Ash Brazill to new clubs but the hardest hit of the established teams were NSW Swifts.The runners-up in the last two trans-Tasman competitions, Swifts lost six internationals, two to each of the three new clubs.It is going to be tough next year for them (Swifts) but give them a couple of years and they will be up near the top of the ladder, NA CEO Kate Palmer told AAP.Of the new clubs, Collingwood signed six Australian representatives, Giants Netball three and Sunshine Coast Lightning two.The Lightning, who appointed New Zealnder Noeline Taurua as head coach, recruited the most imports, with four players drawn from three nations including South African Karla Mostert.From what Ive seen youd put Firebirds, Vixens, Giants Lightning and Collingwood at the top, Palmer said.Id say Fever and Thunderbirds remain to be seen but theyve got a good foundation in place.Weve got five really competitive teams and three probably just underdone but who knows?What wed like to see over the coming years is some movement of players, some balancing out of teams.Diamonds-studded Collingwood have been installed as an early favourite.The challenge for Collingwood is you can have a team of champions or a champion team, Palmer said.They are going to have to work very hard. 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North Melbourne ruck-forward Majak Daw has spurned interest from rival AFL clubs to sign a new contract with the Kangaroos.The club announced on Wednesday that Daw had agreed to a three-year deal, with forward Jarrad Waite and winger Sam Gibson also signing one-year contracts.Daw, who started the year on the rookie list, had been linked with a move away from Arden Street after another season of limited opportunities.The 25-year-old played nine games this year for a career total of 25 since being selected at the 2010 rookie draft.Ive been at North Melbourne since (2010) and couldnt see myself playing anywhere else, Daw said.The club has been great to me and so have the fans, who I think are definitely the most passionate in the AFL.Daws emergence has been a long time coming, but he will likely see more AFL game time with the departure of Drew Petrie.The club cut ties with the veteran forward, along with Brent Harvey, Nick Dal Santo and Michael Firrito, in controversial circumstances on the eve of the Roos ill-fated finals campaign.ddddddddddddDaw pressed his case for a new contract with a four-goal performance in his sides elimination-final loss to the Crows at Adelaide Oval.Majak has a big future ahead of him at North, club list manager Cameron Joyce said.His performances in the second half of the year and, in particular, his ... effort in the elimination final, showed what he is capable of.He has really made the most of his opportunities and the sky is the limit for him going forward.We know he will have a big impact in 2017 and beyond and he is certainly an important part of our clubs future.Waite was restricted to 14 games by a hip injury in his second season at the club after crossing from Carlton.Developing ruckman Braydon Preuss has also earned a two-year deal and elevation onto the clubs senior list, while midfielder Will Fordham will stay on the rookie list after signing a one-year deal. 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