New Zealand Netball Team Ready for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games Challenge

An experienced and exciting 12-strong netball team has been named to represent New Zealand at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

 

Defender Kelly Jackson has the most Commonwealth Games experience of the current team, returning for a third Games campaign, while shooter Grace Nweke and midcourter Kate Heffernan will be attending their second Commonwealth Games.

Nine players, a mix of experience and rising talent, will be making their Games debuts at the Glasgow 2026, to be held July 23 – August 2. These players are Karin Burger, Madeline Gordon, Catherine Hall*, Georgia Heffernan, Kimiora Poi*, Mila Reuelu-Buchanan, Martina Salmon, Carys Stythe and Amelia Walmsley.

The side will be captained by Karin Burger, with Kate Heffernan taking Vice Captain duties.

Six reserves have also been named, made up of Kate Burley, Aliyah Dunn, Tayla Earle, Parris Mason (travelling reserve), Te Paea Selby-Rickit and Elisapeta Toeava.

New Zealand Netball Coach Dame Noeline Taurua, who will guide the national side for the second time at a Commonwealth Games, is excited by the mix of talent in the team.

"When you look at the make-up of the squad we have a great balance of players who will be around for many more pinnacle events, as well as more mature players who are in the prime of their careers and delivering amazing performances,’’ she said.

“This is an exciting team which showed what it is capable of last year. There is resilience, grit and genuine hunger within this group.”

“Many of these players are also familiar with our court systems, processes and routines.   With a short runway between assembling as a team and our first opening match against Scotland, continuity and familiarity becomes a real asset. In a campaign where every training session counts, this team allows us to spend less time learning and more time refining, connecting and performing.”

Dame Noeline says they have been planning for this campaign for a number of years.

“The Commonwealth Games, alongside the 2027 Netball World Cup, is a pinnacle event and a key milestone within our four year cycle.

“We know it’s going to be a huge challenge, but it’s one we’re excited about. To represent New Zealand at an iconic event such as the Commonwealth Games, and to be part of a wider New Zealand team alongside athletes from a range of sports, is a privilege. We are ready to embrace the challenge, enjoy the experience and grab the opportunity with both hands”. 

NZOC CEO Nicki Nicol extended her congratulations to the athletes.

“We want to wish our netballers all the best in Glasgow, we know you’ll wear the fern with pride and be an integral part of the New Zealand Team” said Nicol.

“The Commonwealth is flush with strong Netball teams so this year’s competition is sure to be fiercely competitive and thoroughly entertaining, hosted at a world-class venue in the Hydro Arena,” she said.   

The team will assemble for a three-day training camp in New Zealand in early July after players finish their domestic seasons. They will then head to the UK, where they will base themselves in Manchester for a camp before heading to Glasgow.

The Glasgow 2026 netball competition involves two pools of six teams, with the No 2-seeded New Zealand in Pool B alongside Jamaica, Wales, Uganda, Scotland and Trinidad & Tobago.

New Zealand will play the opening game of the tournament against hosts Scotland on July 25.

New Zealand team:

Shooters: Georgia Heffernan, Grace Nweke, Martina Salmon, Amelia Walmsley.

Midcourt: Madeline Gordon, Kate Heffernan, Kimiora Poi*, Mila Reuelu-Buchanan.

Defence: Karin Burger, Catherine Hall*, Kelly Jackson, Carys Stythe.

*Subject to medical clearance

Team reserves: Kate Burley, Aliyah Dunn, Tayla Earle, Parris Mason, Te Paea Selby-Rickit, Elisapeta Toeava.