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    Coach Dame Noeline Taurua's reassured her intention to win games at netball's Quad Series, while a substitution method may suggest otherwise

    Coach Dame Noeline Taurua's reassured her intention to win games at netball's Quad Series, while a substitution method may suggest otherwise


    The Silver Ferns were humbled by 14 points in their first-up loss to the Australian Diamonds, and face England in their second match tomorrow morning.

    Taurua utilised her entire bench, with defender Phoenix Karaka the final one to come on inside the last five minutes.

    While she denies it, Taurua can see how that suggests she's more interested in developing combinations rather than winning.



    Centre pass between the Silver Ferns an the Roses tomorrow morning is at 5:15.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Netball News
     17 Sep: Stand-in Silver Ferns coach Yvette McCausland-Durie has declared a 3-nil Taini Jamison netball series victory over South Africa remains the expectation while off-court dramas continue
     16 Sep: Netball New Zealand board chair Matt Whineray claims stood-down coach Dame Noeline Taurua was aware of the investigation into the Silver Ferns environment, despite reports to the contrary
     15 Sep: Interim Silver Ferns coach Yvette McCausland-Durie has named a squad of 14 ahead of Sunday's first test of their home series against South Africa
     15 Sep: Acting Silver Ferns coach Yvette McCausland-Durie is impressed with the professionalism of her players during preparations for the netball series against South Africa
     12 Sep: Acting Silver Ferns coach Yvette McCausland-Durie admits she's a temporary office-bearer in a tricky situation
     11 Sep: Silver Ferns centurion Laura Langman is expressing her dismay at current coach Dame Noeline Taurua being stood down from the job
     11 Sep: Optimism appears low within Netball New Zealand as they wrestle the crisis of Dame Noeline Taurua standing down as coach for the home series against South Africa next week due to unresolved issues within the high performance environment
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