Finishing up their Northern Tour in style, the Silver Ferns clinched the Vitality Netball International Series against England 2-1 following a grinding 55-49 win in the decider in Manchester on Wednesday (UK time).

The Silver Ferns face a winner-takes-all last match of their Northern Tour after England bounced back to square the Vitality Netball International Series with a 61-58 win in the second test in London on Sunday (UK time).

Facing a step-up in opposition, the Silver Ferns delivered a composed final quarter to secure a tight 61-58 win over England in the first of the three-test Vitality Netball International Series in London on Saturday (UK time). 

An ever-present figure on the sidelines, long-serving physiotherapist Sharon Kearney has been honoured by the team after posting her 200th match with the Silver Ferns following the second test against the Scottish Thistles in Glasgow on Wednesday.

A strong final quarter burst pushed the Silver Ferns out to a comprehensive 80-48 win over the Scottish Thistles in the second match of the two-test series in Glasgow on Wednesday.

Setting the Northern Tour in motion, the Silver Ferns dusted off their long-haul travel effects to complete a 63-41 win over the Scottish Thistles in Glasgow on Monday. 

The National Selection panel have confirmed the 14-player Silver Ferns squad to contest the 2025 Northern Tour, which includes Tests in the United Kingdom as the same 14 who have recently competed in the Constellation Cup.

In a pulsating conclusion, Australia reclaimed the Constellation Cup after the final match went to the wire, with the Diamonds pipping the Silver Ferns 12-11 after it was forced into a Series Decider in Christchurch on Wednesday.

Under the pump to deliver, the Silver Ferns responded in perfect fashion to keep the Constellation Cup series alive after clinching a satisfying 61-52 win over Australia in Hamilton on Sunday.

Falling behind 2-0 in the series, the Silver Ferns face an uphill battle to retain the Constellation Cup, which now heads to New Zealand, after losing the second test 68-51 in Sydney on Wednesday.

Delivering a brave challenge for three-quarters of the match, the Silver Ferns couldn’t prevent Australia from storming home and posting 69-52 win to strike the first blow in the opening Constellation Cup contest in Melbourne on Friday.

The Silver Ferns have named Karin Burger as interim captain and Kelly Jackson as interim vice-captain for the upcoming Constellation Cup Series and Northern Tour.

The National Selectors have today named a 14-player Silver Ferns squad to contest the 2025 Constellation Cup against Australia’s Diamonds. The series will be played across four Tests in October, with two matches in Australia and two on home soil in New Zealand.

The Silver Ferns completed a clean sweep in dramatic fashion with a last-gasp goal to pip South Africa 57-56 in the third WM New Zealand Netball Series test for the Taini Jamison Trophy in Invercargill on Sunday.

The Silver Ferns responded to a stirring South Africa challenge to claim a compelling 70-58 win over South Africa in the second WM New Zealand Netball Series test for the Taini Jamison Trophy in Napier on Wednesday.

The Silver Ferns put a stamp on their superior world ranking to clinch a decisive 77-51 win over South Africa in the first of the WM New Zealand Netball Series for the Taini Jamison Trophy in Auckland on Sunday.

The Netball New Zealand selectors have named a 14-strong Silver Ferns squad to take on South Africa for the Taini Jamison Trophy this week.

Netball New Zealand has confirmed the 2025/2026 Silver Ferns Squad which features a new-look shooting circle, headlined by the inclusion of Grace Nweke, and two new defensive options. 

The Silver Ferns will embark on a northern tour this year, including a return to Scotland for the first time in over a decade, as key preparation for next year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Silver Ferns captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio has today confirmed she will be making herself unavailable for the 2025 international netball season, stepping back from the national side after more than a decade at the top of the game.