ANZ Premiership 2022: How the teams shape up
Kate Wells looks at the prospects for all the teams.
Kate Wells looks at the prospects for all the teams.
The opening round of the ANZ Premiership has been hit by an early disruption.
Jenny-May Clarkson has opened up in the season final of Straight Up.
Members of the Silver Ferns travelling party have tested positive for Covid-19.
Silver Ferns coach gives her side a five out of 10 and says some players will be culled.
Opinion: Ferns need a good dose of Taurua magic if they're to stand a chance at Games.
The Silver Ferns were made to fight for third place at the Netball Quad Series.
The Silver Ferns are back to their winning ways but still showed inconsistency.
Falling short against their chief rivals is perhaps not ideal but far from a death knell.
Dame Noeline Taurua will have mixed objectives when the Quad Series starts tomorrow.
Christchurch Arena is set to host the 2022 and 2023 editions of the Fast5 World Series.
The Silver Ferns will get a look at England during next month's Quad Series in London.
Michael Burgess looks back at some of the most painful transtasman sporting heartbreaks.
Inspirational Silver Ferns defender claims top gong at the Netball NZ awards.
Vaccine hesitancy in Silver Ferns threatens build up to next year's Commonwealth Games.
The beginnings of netball in NZ are more complex than what we've been led to believe.
Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua appears confident next year's Quad Series will go ahead.
The latest series against Aotearoa Men served as important Commonwealth Games preparation.
All the action as the Silver Ferns take on Aotearoa Men in the second game of the series.
Some direct advice from coach Dame Noeline Taurua got the Silver Ferns over the line.
The defensive duo of Kelly Jury and Karin Burger overcame a woeful shooting performance.
The Silver Ferns are set for a three-match series against a men's invitational side.
The series between the Silver Ferns and the New Zealand Men has been moved.
English netballer Geva Mentor has been able to secure a route home.
A change in plans has left England Roses defender Geva Mentor with no set way to get home.
For just the third time in history, the Taini Jamison Trophy will head offshore.
While most returnees pay $3100 for MIQ , teams paid $7000 per person.
The Ferns simply weren't able to handle the speed and pressure of England in their loss.
The series has come alive after a hard-fought comeback victory.
The 19-year-old top-shot has been named in Dame Noeline Taurua's matchday 12.