England series down, Dame Noeline looks for next challenge

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Maia Wilson Photo: PHOTOSPORT/RNZ

Silver Ferns’ coach Dame Noeline Taurua believes the Taini Jamison series was a good test for her side and is already looking for the next challenge.

The world champions beat the England Roses 62-47 in another fiercely contested test in Hamilton last night to take a clean sweep of the series.

Despite some inconsistent patches it was their most polished performance of the series.

Dame Noeline said England were tough opposition and it was what they needed.

“So we were put under the pressure, and for me being a coach that’s really what I want. So that we are under pressure, players can be exposed, we can be exposed in regards to strategy as we build over two years,” Dame Noeline said.

The Silver Ferns squad go into camp again this Friday for three days.

“Debrief what 2020 is and then set ourselves up for 2021 with the bonus of Australia hopefully in January so we’re going to get ourselves prepared as much as possible and love to be able to play the Diamonds.”

Maia Wilson delivered another fine shooting performance for New Zealand last night, converting 44 of her 47 shots (94%), while Kelly Jury led their defensive effort in her first start since the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

By the time Jury was replaced late in the third quarter she had come up with three intercepts, three deflections and two rebounds.

Dame Noeline said the lanky defender was a good weapon for them.

“Just her presence and obviously her reach is an asset to us but would be terrible for the opposition but that point of difference in the circle and I thought she hunted really well.

“I thought she did really well, she lasted three-quarters as well and probably the most that she’s done for a wee while wearing the black dress.”

The Silver Ferns’ coach is keen to build more depth in the goal defence position, given both Phoenix Karaka and Katrina Rore are unavailable due to pregnancy.

“That’s an area Jane’s [Watson] been playing but she actually is an international goal keep as well, so just having a wee look with Sulu [Fitzpatrick] out there. We needed to be able to see that in real time playing against an international side.”

Silver Ferns’ captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio said she was in awe of how Maia Wilson kept going from strength to strength.

“Even within the last year as well and she just continues to grow and continues to amaze me in what she does and I sometimes forget how young she is. But I think the combination is still coming, there’s still a lot more we can do and yeah it’s a combination I’m definitely loving,” Ekenasio said.

Monica Falkner scored her first goal in Test netball when she came on for the final few minutes.

Dame Noeline said it had been a whirlwind for her.

“Once again we can consolidate the learning that she’s had over this time and hopefully she’ll show up in January pushing for a spot as well so she’ll take a lot out of getting out on court.”

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