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Silver Ferns explain latest coaching change on Northern Tour

Author
Nathan Limm,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Nov 2025, 3:27pm

Silver Ferns explain latest coaching change on Northern Tour

Author
Nathan Limm,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Nov 2025, 3:27pm

The Silver Ferns have clarified why interim assistant coach Liana Leota has been left back in New Zealand for their Northern Tour.

The new Central Pulse assistant is attending to a family matter, so has missed the 2-0 sweep of Scotland in Glasgow.

However, Silver Ferns interim coach Yvette McCausland-Durie said Leota could rejoin the Ferns for their three-match series against England, starting on Sunday.

鈥淟iana鈥檚 had some wh膩nau stuff going on, so she made quite a late call to commit to that. We鈥檝e still got her ticket still open in the hope that she may still join us.鈥

Netball New Zealand high performance specialist Waimarama Taumaunu has replaced Tracey Fear in camp, who was brought in by High Performance Sport New Zealand during the stand-down of Dame Noeline Taurua.

Without Leota, McCausland-Durie said Taumaunu is supporting her by taking care of the defensive end.

Yvette McCausland-Durie: "We understand the expectation and the challenge ahead." Photo / Photosport
Yvette McCausland-Durie: "We understand the expectation and the challenge ahead." Photo / Photosport

鈥淲e鈥檝e got people who have coached at an international level and she鈥檚 coached a number of these players through different campaigns. She鈥檚 supporting me at the moment until we get clarity about where Liana鈥檚 at.

鈥淭his group have been really amazing at being able to pivot and accept that this is the new normal and we get on with it, and so, yeah, grateful.鈥

McCausland-Durie experimented with combinations across all areas of the court in the Scotland series. It culminated with a junior line-up producing a 20-7 fourth-quarter wipe of the Thistles in test two.

The Silver Ferns will resort to a more conventional line-up to face heavyweights England, who won last year鈥檚 Taini Jamison series in Aotearoa.

McCausland-Durie said the team are fully aware the Roses clinched their last encounter.

鈥淲e understand the expectation and the challenge ahead, but I do think for us, it鈥檚 really just that finesse, reading the options, making sure that our movement is really clear and sharp and that we鈥檙e decisive in our movement.

鈥淭hat will set up a lot more clarity for people who have got the ball in hand to make accurate decisions.鈥

McCausland-Durie said the experimentation against Scotland has given them more options.

鈥淧eople know their roles, they know the two positions that they鈥檝e got strength in, and they鈥檝e run different combinations.

鈥淪o I think all of those connections continue to add value to what impact we can have and what change we can bring to the court.鈥

Wing attack Maddy Gordon and goal shoot Grace Nweke proved a lethal combination in the second Scotland test. Despite playing only two quarters, Gordon recorded 31 feeds and Nweke 34 goals.

McCausland-Durie acknowledged it will be different against England.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e got some defenders who are a little bit taller and a little bit more movement.

鈥淪o we鈥檝e got to continue to be respectful about where that space is and how that looks, and also care for Grace in terms of the placement.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not perfect, but it certainly has some real potential and it鈥檚 an asset that we want to continue to keep growing in terms of a connection.鈥

 has been a journalist with 九一星空无限talk ZB and the NZ Herald since 2020. He covered the Netball World Cup in Cape Town in 2023, hosts The Big League Podcast and commentates rugby and netball for Gold Sport.

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