She went on to coach the game in places as diverse as Botswana, Fiji and Wales, as well as in New Zealand.
Between 1965 and 1973 Granger represented Canterbury at the New Zealand Athletics Championships and won bronze medals in the discus and javelin.
For this, and her netball achievements, she was made South Canterbury Sportsperson of the Year in 1972, the first woman to receive the award.
Although that was the end of her national career, she played for South Canterbury and Canterbury over 16 years in total, winning several trophies and being selected on five occasions to play for the South Island against the North Island.
In 2001 Granger coached the netball team of Fiji, in the year they won the South Pacific Mini Games.