Super Rugby Aupiki champions Matatū are strongly represented with 11 players in the squad.
The Blues and Chiefs Manawa are evenly represented, with seven players from each side and Hurricanes Poua have four notable standouts.
Eight provincial unions, spanning from Northland to Canterbury, are represented in the 30-player squad.
Sylvia Brunt is the youngest of the squad at 19, while incoming debutante Kate Henwood is the eldest at 34.
With the retirement of Black Ferns legends Kendra Cocksedge and Renee Woodman-Wickliffe, Demant is now the highest capped player, with 26 caps to her name.
Form has been rewarded with all nine debutantes providing eye catching performances throughout the Super Rugby Aupiki competition.
In the front row, Grace Gago, Henwood and Esther Faiaoga-Tilo are named, while Matatū Player of the Year Lucy Jenkins joins the loose forwards.
In the backline, halfback Iritana Hohaia and first five-eighth Rosie Kelly receive the call-up, while Chiefs Manawa outside backs Tenika Willison and Mererangi Paul will get a chance to show their talent on the international stage.
In line to become a dual international is former rugby league Kiwi Fern Katelyn Vahaakolo, who rounds out the selected debutantes.
Bunting said he, along with assistant coaches Steve Jackson, Tony Christie and Mike Delany, had been impressed with how the debutantes had taken hold of their opportunity.
“These players have impressed us across Super Rugby Aupiki, but more importantly have joined our Black Ferns environment and taken the opportunity to put their best foot forward to wear the black jersey.
“We are excited to see their progression this year.”
Grace Brooker returns from injury to be named in the Black Ferns squad for the first time since 2021, alongside Black Ferns Sevens player Teneti, who makes the transition back to the 15s format following her debut at last year’s Pacific Four Series.
“Grace has been inspirational in her return to the game. Her energy is contagious, and it has been great to see her back in our Black Ferns environment,” said Bunting.
“Kelsey has been a part of the 2023 Black Ferns Sevens campaign and while she is still putting her hand up for the 2024 Paris Olympics, she is a talented midfielder and is eager to grow her 15s game with her sights on the 15s Rugby World Cup.
“Both Cory (Sweeney, Black Ferns Sevens head coach) and I are supportive of this and look forward to seeing her on the field developing her game.”
Bunting is focused on using the Pacific Four Series as an opportunity to build depth within the Black Ferns.
Hamilton will host the Black Ferns for the first time since 2013 for the final O’Reilly Cup test.
— NZ Herald