Having just dipped her toe into international netball, rookie Kayla Cullen is about to get her shot at filling the Silver Ferns' worrisome midcourt void.
That's one of the prospects in store as the Ferns prepare to defend their Fastnet World Series title in England later this month.
Cullen (19) has already made a huge impression on the netball landscape over the past 12 months, initially helping an inexperienced NZ line-up win the Fastnet event last November. Signed as a shooter, she then cemented a starting spot in the Northern Mystics defence during the 2011 ANZ Championship and was subsequently named Best Young Player for the transtasman competition.
Last month she made her test debut at wing defence against England and featured prominently off the bench again during the just-completed Constellation Cup series against Australia. So far, new Ferns coach Wai Taumaunu likes what she sees from her raw and rangy protege, so she's keen to lay down a new challenge by handing Cullen the centre bib.
"I'm not aware that she's played there before, but she's got all the attributes to be a good one,"says Taumaunu. "Besides, we've done pretty well moving players from wing defence to centre in the past," she winks.