Silver Ferns
Relief for former Silver Ferns skipper
Katrina Rore is relieved to have been confirmed in the Silver Ferns squad for her third Netball World Cup.
Rore confirmed in Silver Ferns squad for Netball World Cup
Katrina Rore has been named in the Silver Ferns' final 12 to compete at the 2019 Netball World Cup in Liverpool, after receiving medical clearance to play.
Silver Ferns headed to World Cup
The Silver Ferns' quest for World Cup glory officially kicks into gear tonight as the team leaves New Zealand - bound for the tournament in England. Clay Wilson caught up with defender Katrina Rore at… Audio
Initiatives launched to keep boys playing netball
A regional netball association will run a secondary school tournament for boys in September as a way of keeping more of them involved in the sport. The increasing interest from boys comes as the New… Audio
'It's going to be a great challenge' - Silver Ferns ready for upcoming series
Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua says their matches in Auckland this week are ideal preparation for next month's Netball World Cup.
Netball NZ backing star shooter
The Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua says wellbeing is their priority in relation to Maria Folau. The veteran shooter has made headlines after it was revealed she re-posted a controversial... Audio
Rore ruled out of Ferns
Silver Ferns defender Katrina Rore has been ruled out of this week's four-team netball series with a calf injury.
Silver Ferns coach admits underestimating Northern Stars
Former Silver Ferns coach Yvonne Willering admits she underestimated the Northern Stars determination to qualify for an inaugural ANZ Premiership grand final. Audio
Netball World Cup Predictions: The Silver Ferns final 12
With New Zealand's Netball World Cup squad unveiled on Thursday, Ravinder Hunia weighs in on who has done enough to earn a plane ticket to Liverpool in July.
Taurua makes intentions clear
Analysis - Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua's final squad of 12 players for the Netball World Cup in July clearly outlines her intentions for Liverpool - writes netball reporter Ravinder Hunia.
The Crusaders and the Cape Town café - off field behaviour
Sports commentator Brendan Telfer talks to Kathryn about the two very different versions of what actually happened inside the Capetown McDonald's, as lawyer Steph Dyhrberg investigates whether… Audio
Katrina Rore returns to Silver Ferns
Former captain Katrina Rore has made a return to the Silver Ferns, being named in the New Zealand world cup netball squad in Invercargill this afternoon. Video, Audio
Disappointing end to Kopua's Magic career
The Mainland Tactix have crashed Casey Kopua's ANZ Premiership farewell, recording their biggest ever win.
Air should be cleared if Folau plays for Ferns
Sports Call - Maria Folau's chances of a Netball World Cup spot might be in jeopardy after husband Israel's social media comments.
Transgender coach to lead NZ men’s team against Silver Ferns
The Silver Ferns are turning to a not-so-secret weapon to prepare for this year's World Cup - playing the national men's team. And ahead of their invitational match in June, there could be a world… Audio
Netball: Why the Silver Ferns need the 'Temepara' touch
Sports call - Silver Fern great Temepara Bailey has already made her mark domestically, Ravinder Hunia explains why Noeline Taurua should take note ahead of the 2019 Netball World Cup.
Silver Ferns top job not what Taurua expected
Coach Noeline Taurua admits she received a rude awakening accepting the top job and shares with Ravinder Hunia her experience so far.
Silver Ferns have what it takes to win - Robyn Broughton
Former Silver Ferns assistant coach Robyn Broughton believes the team is capable of winning this year's Netball World Cup if they continue to improve their performance. She spoke with sports reporter… Audio
Silver Ferns' World Cup puzzle becoming clearer
The Silver Ferns' Netball World Cup squad is beginning to take shape, following the Quad Series in England.
The Quad Series proves NZ is getting left behind
Sports call - The northern Netball Quad Series was evidence of the international game's evolution and New Zealand's results further prove we are getting left behind - writes Ravinder Hunia