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Experienced players return to Silver Ferns squad

11:51 am on 24 August 2022

Former captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio and defender Jane Watson return to the Silver Ferns squad for upcoming internationals against Jamaica and Australia.

Ekanasio and Taurua with the Constellation Cup Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Dame Noeline Taurua's 17-player squad includes the 12 players who went to the Birmingham Commonwealth Games with the exception of shooter Bailey Mes, who drops to the Development squad.

Ekenasio and Watson feature in the squad as they return from maternity leave, while Karin Burger has also been named as she continues her recovery from recent foot surgery.

Elle Temu is the newest member of the Silver Ferns Squad.

On the back of a bronze-medal performance in Birmingham, Dame Noeline said she was pleased to be able to have the two groups confirmed ahead of the 2023 Netball World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa next July.

Taurua said the Commonwealth Games had unearthed a new benchmark of players who had natural athleticism, mobility, agility, and speed.

"We have built a strong foundation at the Commonwealth Games but need to keep evolving and growing our game," she said.

"We need athletes who equally want to evolve and grow as well. We need to be open and ready to explore new limits but doing it from a solid base of strength."

Members of both squads remained in the mix for next year's pinnacle event in South Africa with plenty of opportunities over the coming months, including September's Cadbury Netball Series for the Taini Jamison Trophy against Jamaica, the Constellation Cup in October against the Australian Diamonds, and the FAST5 Netball World Series in November, Taurua said.

"Opportunities will be presented to all of our athletes no matter what squad they are selected in, similar to what we have done in the past," she said.

"Unfortunately, we only have so many numbers available in each squad and the calibre of athletes we are selecting is now demonstrating the depth we have in New Zealand.

"The competition for positions as we keep our eye on the Netball World Cup, which is now less than a year away, will be fierce.

Elle Temu Photo: PHOTOSPORT

"I know there are players in the peripheral, not named in the squads, who are capable of wearing the black dress. We will continue to work with, and support those people to a level of readiness to meet International standards or to come back through ANZ Premiership in a stronger position than last year."

Silver Ferns captain Gina Crampton has been named in the Silver Ferns Squad but will be unavailable for both the Cadbury Netball Series against Jamaica and Australia having been granted a sabbatical for the remainder of the year.

Taurua said the wellbeing of their high performance athletes was always at the forefront of their programmes.

"Gina is the only player from the Netball World Cup 2019 finals who has consistently been available for the past three years and has carried a heavy workload both on and off the court.

"Gina will be missed out on court, but it will open the door for someone else to gain that international netball experience. It's positive both ways."

The process for selecting a captain for the Taini Jamison Trophy and Constellation Cup will follow the team voting system used in the past which included players, management, Netball NZ chief executive, and the Head of High Performance.

A Silver Ferns team for next month's Cadbury Netball Series against Jamaica will be named on 7 September.

Silver Ferns Squad:

Karin Burger

Gina Crampton

Ameliaranne Ekenasio

Sulu Fitzpatrick

Maddy Gordon

Kate Heffernan

Kayla Johnson

Kelly Jury

Phoenix Karaka

Grace Nweke

Mila Reuelu-Buchanan

Shannon Saunders

Te Paea Selby-Rickit

Whitney Souness

Elle Temu

Jane Watson

Maia Wilson

Silver Ferns Development Squad:

Kate Burley

Georgia Heffernan

Claire Kersten

Kristiana Manu'a

Bailey Mes

Tiana Metuarau

Kimiora Poi

Peta Toeava

Sam Winders