Debuting for the Kiwi Ferns on home soil is a pinch-me moment for the newest stars of the game named for the Pacific Championships clash in Auckland.
A new-look team has been named to take on Mate Ma'a Tonga Women in Saturday's triple header at Eden Park.
Taranaki's Tiana Davison is among the new faces named in the team.
"It's very surreal and to do it at home in front of family and friends is even more surreal. I think there will be a few tears shed," she said.
Davison, who made the switch from rugby union to league in 2022, and helped the Newcastle Knights win the grand final of the 2023 NRLW grand final, once had her sights set on making the Black Ferns.
This week she will don the black and white jersey in front of friends and family, who will travel from her small hometown of Waitara to watch her take the field for the first time as a Kiwi Fern.
"Following my time with the Knights this year, I knew if I worked hard and kept my head down my time would come and thankfully for me it did come," the 22 year-old said.
Davison said her goal was to show the next generation in her hometown that there is a pathway into elite sport if you put your mind to it.
Making her first appearance in the Pacific Championships alongside Davison is Abigail Roache, also of the Newcastle Knights.
"My family all managed to come to the NRLW grand final, so it's going to be really special to play in front of them at home. I'm hoping my grandparents will make it," Roache said.
Off the back of a narrow 16-10 loss to the Australian Jillaroos in Townsville, head coach Ricky Henry has made some changes to the previous line-up.
"It's been a really tough selection process where we are leaving out some top players but it shows our depth as we build towards the 2026 World Cup," he said.
Hot off the back of an NRLW season with the Canberra Raiders also making her debut is Cheyelle Robins-Reti. Having been cleared to play, following an eye injury late in the NRLW season, Robins-Reti will be stepping on to the wing.
Brisbane Broncos centre Mele Hufanga caught the attention of many with her try against the Jillaroos in the Kiwi Ferns' first match of the Pacific Championships. Leading from the front, Hufanga said she was so proud of how far the debutants have come in the space of a short time.
"These young guns are really talented and they really showed up on Saturday against the Jillaroos."
Kiwi Ferns Pacific Championship team list:
1. Shanice Parker
2. Cheyelle Robins-Reti
3. Mele Hufanga
4. Abigail Roache
5. Leianne Tufuga
6. Tyla Nathan-Wong
7. Raecene McGregor
8. Mya Hill-Moana
9. Brooke Anderson
10. Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa
11. Otesa Pule
12. Annessa Biddle
13. Georgia Hale
14. Capri Paekau
15. Najvada George
16. Amelia Pasikala
17. Tiana Davison
18. Jasmine Fogavini