The Silver Ferns will be without star shooter Maria Tutaia for the rest of the year.
Team management today confirmed Tutaia would take no part in the upcoming test series against Australia and England after succumbing to a foot injury. The 27-year-old ruptured her plantar fascia ligament in her left foot ahead of the July Commonwealth Games, but played through the painful injury at the tournament.
She was put on a strict rehabilitation programme when she returned from Glasgow, but medical staff this week decided Tutaia had not progressed enough with her recovery to be an option for either the four-test series against Australia, beginning early next month, or the two matches against England in late October.
"It's something that has been on-going since Commonwealth Games and I was hoping things would come right for this camp, but it hasn't," said Tutaia.
"It's pretty painful, it's like walking on glass sometimes. The only thing that can really fix it is rest, so it is a bit frustrating but I need to make sure I'm right for next year."