Silver Ferns defender Katrina Rore has been named in the final 12 to compete at the Netball World Cup in Liverpool after receiving medical clearance to play.
Rore, who has played 125 tests for New Zealand, was in doubt after suffering a calf strain last month but travelled with the team to England where she continued her rehab and training.
Silver Ferns management confirmed their 12-strong Cup team with the International Netball Federation today, retaining Rore who missed the recent Cadbury Netball Series due to the calf injury.
She has passed a medical assessment and also taken part in match-play since arriving at the Silver Ferns base in Colchester, Essex, as the national side undertakes final preparations before the Netball World Cup which starts on Friday night NZT.
Silver Ferns head coach Noeline Taurua said Rore had been put through a number of tests to make sure she could withstand the demanding schedule during the 10-day tournament.