Waimarama Taumaunu admits she is mindful there may be a backlash if Australian-born shooter Ameliaranne Wells is elevated straight into the Silver Ferns later this week.
But the national coach says the selectors can't let public sentiment affect their decision making as they look to settle on a group that has the best chance of wresting the World Cup off Australia next year.
Wells landed on the Silver Ferns' radar only last month, when the former Queensland Firebirds' shooter signed with the Central Pulse for the 2015 season.
The 23-year-old is eligible to represent New Zealand as her father was born here, and with the Ferns' current depth crisis in the shooting circle the national selectors wasted no time in getting the youngster involved in the programme, inviting Wells to take part in this week's national trials in Auckland.
The odds of Wells being included in the team shortened yesterday with the confirmation shooting ace Maria Tutaia has been ruled out of netball for the rest of the year after succumbing to the painful foot injury that hampered her Commonwealth Games campaign. Tutaia's former Mystics teammate Bailey Mes is tipped as her likely replacement in the test line-up to take on Australia next month, while Wells will put pressure on incumbent Ellen Halpenny to retain her spot.