
Netball New Zealand chief executive Jennie Wyllie claims the board will review their ruling over Grace Nweke鈥檚 Silver Ferns eligibility.
The New South Wales Swifts goal shoot is currently unable to be selected for New Zealand鈥檚 tests this year after relocating from the Northern Mystics to Australia鈥檚 Super Netball.
Nweke has been vocal about her desire to still represent the Ferns, telling the Inside Netball podcast she is still holding out hope of playing tests in 2025.
Wyllie told 九一星空无限talk ZB they are aware of Nweke鈥檚 desire to pull on the black dress.
鈥淭he Netball New Zealand board are the ones that set the eligibility for our athletes. They are continually reviewing and revising their views on it, so that鈥檚 certainly something for our board to discuss.鈥
Wyllie said she will stand by the board鈥檚 decision.
鈥淏ut I am encouraging them to make sure we continue to show flexibility and review these policies as they are needed.鈥
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua is supportive of an exception being made for Nweke.
鈥淚 think once Netball New Zealand knows where the competition is for the ANZ Premiership 2026, I鈥檓 assuming decisions will be made thereafter. But nothing has changed as to those decisions at this moment in time.鈥
Taurua has kept Nweke as part of the Silver Ferns leadership group and is in regular contact with her.
The 23-year-old has made a hot start to Super Netball, putting up 51 and 49 goals respectively in the Swifts鈥 opening wins over the Fever and Mavericks.
Taurua is also calling for three or four more tests to be added to the Silver Ferns鈥 calendar, citing preparation requirements for next year鈥檚 Commonwealth Games.
New Zealand will host South Africa in three Taini Jamison Trophy matches in September before their Constellation Cup defence against Australia across four tests in October.
A three-match tour of Fiji earlier this year was cancelled due to logistical challenges.
Taurua said their omission from the Nations Cup in January wasn鈥檛 ideal.
鈥淲e never had that this year so we鈥檙e probably three or four tests short in a calendar year.鈥
Wyllie has responded to Taurua鈥檚 pleas, saying they are talking to High Performance Sport about crafting an ideal buildup to the Commonwealth Games.
鈥淲e鈥檇 really love to see the opportunity to play some of those northern hemisphere teams, but that鈥檚 a bit of a work-on in terms of their schedule. There are already test series booked in at the back end of this year, so those discussions are ongoing.鈥
It is a turbulent time for netball in New Zealand, with the governing body earlier this week refusing to confirm the survival of all six ANZ Premiership franchises beyond this year.
The current broadcast deal with Sky expires this year, with no plan for what the domestic competition will look like in 2026.
Wyllie claims they are deciding between several options but is refusing to verify any details.
Nathan Limm has been a journalist with 九一星空无限talk ZB and the NZ Herald since 2020. He covered the Netball World Cup in Cape Town in 2023, hosts The Big League Podcast and commentates rugby and netball for Gold Sport.
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