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Dame Noeline sees England as major Comm Games threat

12:14 pm on 18 December 2021

The Silver Ferns' coach loves a challenge and if she wants to win Commonwealth Games gold next year that could include beating England twice.

Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua Photo: © SWpix.com (t/a Photography Hub Ltd)

Dame Noeline Taurua yesterday named a team of 14 to take on Australia, South Africa, and England in the Netball Quad Series in London from 16 to 20 January.

The Silver Ferns have been confirmed in the same pool as England at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in July.

The Ferns will be desperate to finish the top of their group to avoid a likely meeting with Australia in the semi-finals.

But that won't be easy having been grouped with England, who beat the Silver Ferns 2-1 in Christchurch three months ago.

The Commonwealth Games defending champions recently highlighted the unprecedented depth in their side when they beat Jamaica 2-1 in a home series.

"If we have the privilege of playing them twice, knowing that your semi-final, let alone your gold could be on the line.

"I think at the moment when I look at their players and what they have within the mix but also within SSN as well they've got great depth throughout the court with a lot of experience and the ability to have adaptive line ups," Dame Noeline said.

"So I feel that they're the team from what I see of their names but also what they've been able to produce out on court with the added bonus of them playing on their home soil, that's why it's so juicy and I love it."

Dame Noeline said they would learn a lot from next month's Quad series.

"The competition out there is going to be fierce ... we've got to make sure that we're better than what we did especially against England [in September].

"We'll get a good gauge as to what we're good at and what we're not. Whatever comes out of that will be the next stepping stone for our build towards Commonwealth Games."

Dejected Georgia Tong (r) and Grace Nweke of the Silver Ferns after losing third test to England, 2021. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Defenders Phoenix Karaka and Kayla Johnson have been recalled to the side after becoming mums for the first time.

After a three and a half year absence an emotional Johnson said she thought her Silver Ferns career was over.

Dame Noeline is pleased with the depth both players add to the defence end.

"There's still work that they need to do and they are clear about that ... but also you can't buy experience which they bring to the defence end which is an area we've been slim in pickings.

"Not that I live in history, but you can't really take away class ... but also there's a lot of experience around them being past Silver Ferns and the experience that they've gained in past international tests. That doesn't go away."

The team will be without the services of star defender Jane Watson next year, after she recently announced she's expecting her first child.

Dame Noeline admitted they will miss Watson, who has been the common denominator in the defensive end for the past three years.

"You can't take experience and her way of playing and really nobody else can assimilate that and we definitely miss that."

But there was a feeling that the cavalry had arrived in Karaka and Johnson.

"We missed these guys when they weren't in the mix as well and the timing of it with some of these players coming back in, it works for us."

Kayla Johnson has been recalled after a nearly four year absence. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Mystics ANZ Premiership winning shooter Filda Vui and Stars versatile midcourter Mila Reuelu-Buchanan were elevated to the Silver Ferns for the first time.

"They've got their own unique brand of playing and what they will bring to add to our current mix is very complementary but also adds something else different."

The Silver Ferns' coach has talked about wanting to have shooters who aren't afraid to go to the post and that's what she sees in Vui.

"Definitely and I think she's shown that with Mystics as well ... she has had limited court time [at ANZ level] but also you can't take the strength out of a person in their ability to turn and put the ball through the hoop.

"And that's really what we're relying on and hanging our hat on and that's been consistent with her at [camp]."

Dame Noeline expected former captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio, who recently had her second child, to put her hand up for the Commonwealth Games.

"She will have to come back in through ANZ and at this stage looking likely that she will be [ready to play] at the beginning of ANZ.

"My intention and her intention is that she will be up for selections and from what I know of her she will be a world class player."