The Netball NSW pathway players have been members of the Swifts’ squad for the past few seasons, both playing roles in the 2019 premiership campaign.
Moore, 22, made her debut for the Swifts in 2016 and has been in the club environment for five years both as a rostered player and training partner.
“Lauren has been knocking on the door for a few years now but injury has gotten in the way, however this season she a had a proper run and showed what she is capable of,” head coach Briony Akle said.
“I feel like 2020 was the year in which Lauren Moore really arrived on the elite netball scene and now she should be pushing for even bigger honours.”
Fellow NSW junior Fraser made her Swifts debut last year and was named as a training partner for 2020 but was eventually elevated into an extended Swifts squad for the Suncorp Super Netball hub in Queensland, impressing when being called on by Akle.
“Tayla has done fantastic job when called on and I think the stage is now set for her to really make a statement,” Akle said.
“She has really bought into the ethic of what it means to play for the Swifts and done the hard yard to get to where she’s at now.”
The NSW Swifts have now named 10 athletes for their 2021 roster.