Netball New Zealand has embarked on a Silver Ferns Heritage Project – a project that has gathered momentum in the last 12 months.

A serious knee injury has ended the decorated Netball career of Jodi Brown, ruling her out of the upcoming ANZ Championship.

Fans are in for a feast of international Netball action in 2016 when the Silver Ferns face the top five nations in the world – Australia, England, Jamaica and South Africa – on home soil.

SANZEA is pleased to announce the launch of a new international competition – the International Netball Super Series.

Lesley Rumball (nee Nicol) has been inducted into the New Zealand Sport Hall of Fame at the recent Halberg Awards in Auckland.

For over a decade lead physiotherapist Sharon Kearney has kept a watchful eye over the Silver Ferns, ensuring they can perform at their optimum every time they step on court.
Cathrine Latu has entered 2016 with a renewed sense of enthusiasm and excitement. 
Christmas came early for Jess Moulds last year, named in the Silver Ferns Squad for the first time.
Four of international Netball’s strongest nations; South Africa, New Zealand, England and Australia, have joined forces in a ground-breaking partnership, to be known as SANZEA.
Netball New Zealand is pleased to announce the Silver Ferns and National Development Squads for 2016.

26 of New Zealand’s best netballers have arrived in Auckland ready to put their hand up for a place in the 2016 Silver Ferns Squad.

Silver Ferns shooter Maria Tutaia was on hand at Starship Children’s Hospital to deliver a little Christmas magic to some special kids and their families.

The votes have been counted and the fans have had their say – Kayla Cullen is your Woman’s Day People’s Choice for 2015.

The Silver Ferns victory over Australia in Pool Play at Netball World Cup SYDNEY 2015 was voted the SKY Sport Moment of the Year at the inaugural New Zealand Netball Awards.
Laura Langman has capped off a stellar year, named the winner of the Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award at the inaugural New Zealand Netball Awards at the Auckland War Memorial Museum on Wednesday night.
Silver Ferns captain Casey Kopua has withdrawn from selection for the 2016 Silver Ferns Squad after announcing she is pregnant with her first child.
Tonight, Netball New Zealand will for the first time honour its best player with the presentation of the Dame Lois Muir Supreme Award.
The countdown is on to Netball’s biggest night – the inaugural New Zealand Netball Awards – on Wednesday 18 November.

Netball New Zealand has today announced 25 athletes who have been selected to take part in the Silver Ferns and National Development Squad trials in Auckland from December 7-11, 2015.

It has been a whirlwind 48 hours for Janine Southby.