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ADELAIDE Thunderbirds vice-captain Chelsea Pitman’s days as a journeywoman are behind her and she wants to stay with the club beyond this season.

Pitman is hoping Tania Obst, who will coach the side for the next three years, will offer her a new contract and she believes she has “done enough” to warrant another deal.

But her focus is on the final three rounds, starting with Sunshine Coast Lightning in Mile End on Sunday, and getting that elusive first win for the season.

“I’m a Thunderbird and that is where my heart is, I truly believe that and I want to be in the pink dress,” Pitman said.

“Adelaide is home for me. It has been a tough two years because I like winning, everyone likes winning.