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I believe we will be able to watch it the same way we would watch the ANZP
Yep. Happened last year.
National selectors and head coach Dame Noeline Taurua have named Silver Ferns and New Zealand A series squads to compete in this week’s Cadbury Netball Series in Palmerston North 🌿🖤
Read more here: https://t.co/fa44bWoi58 pic.twitter.com/EB3Ac38abU
— Silver Ferns (@SilverFernsNZ) October 19, 2020
New Zealand Emerging Talent Selectors and head coach Yvette McCausland-Durie have named the NZU21 team for this week’s Cadbury Netball Series in Palmerston North 🙌
Read more here: https://t.co/lUS8BctBj8 pic.twitter.com/oZT75bBXWU
— Netball New Zealand (@NetballNZ) October 19, 2020
Rookie Grace Nweke shoots into Silver Ferns squad for domestic netball series https://t.co/N6nE6Dodjl pic.twitter.com/05fgdd6GSz
— Stuff.co.nz Sport (@NZStuffSport) October 19, 2020
Dame Noeline Taurua on Grace Nweke getting over the yo-yo line.
"I think that's the beauty of our team they will start to cheer and start to egg everybody on and push them through and they certainly did that."#Silverferns #Cadburyseries #netballhttps://t.co/Paaoz6kHTl
— Bridget Tunnicliffe (@bridgettunni) October 19, 2020
Yeah, I’ve heard out of camp that she didn’t make the standard and was given leeway while doing the yo-yo. Pretty much double standards which is pretty pathetic if that is the case.
So I take it, Dunn didn’t cut it in the yo-yo test?
I would say so due to Nesian’s comment.
If they’re going to be harsh with the yo-yo test then I don’t see why they would give leeway to one player and pretty much ruin the standard. I really hope both Dunn and Nweke (and any other athletes who went to the second testing) were treated equally
I always knew Grace Nweke would get there some day. I certainly didn’t think it would be this year or next. All I can say is Noeline knows best and the article says she and Jury passed the test on their 2nd try. If she’s running 16s in a yoyo test at the age of 18, look out world!
Very surprised with Falkner. Mainly because no ANZ court time due to rehabing her knee injury. Other shooters (Dunn Bird and Hume) must be under fitness targets
So Nweke made the fitness standard and Dunn didn’t? Based off a Yo-Yo test? I’m not sure if I believe that.
Interesting that Falkner can hit fitness targets, even though she was out of the game for a whole season due to injury. And Dunn, Bird and Hume couldn’t hit those targets 🤷♂️
Actually we don’t know if Bird and Hume didn’t hit their targets – I think even if they did, they’d still be in the NZA team. Dunn is the one I’m more interested in, and assuming she didn’t hit the targets? IMO she looked very fit this season.
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