Oceania Netball Series - Test One
Oceania Netball Series - Test One - Silver Ferns v Fiji7.30pm Tonight - SKY Sport 1
19 January 2015
The Silver Ferns will look to start the 2015 Netball season with a strong match against the Fijian Pearls in Suva tonight in the opening game of the Oceania Netball Series.
The 12-strong Silver Ferns team have settled into their accommodation and acclimatised quickly after arriving in the Fijian capital on Saturday. They will play three test matches, two against Fiji and one against Samoa at Suva’s Vodafone Arena.
The Oceania Netball Series is the first time the three teams have competed against each other in one tournament and it’s the Silver Ferns inaugural trip to Fiji.
Oceania
Netball Series Match
Schedule Day Date Time Channel
Netball:
Silver Ferns V Fiji Monday 19/01/2015 19:30:00 SKY Sport
1
Netball: Silver Ferns V
Samoa Tuesday 20/01/2015 19:30:00 SKY Sport 1
Netball:
Fiji V Samoa Wednesday 21/01/2015 19:30:00 SKY Sport
1
Netball: Silver Ferns V
Fiji Thursday 22/01/2015 19:30:00 SKY Sport 1
The
Silver Ferns team in Fiji is:
Laura Langman
(tour-captain), Katrina Grant (vice-captain), Jodi Brown,
Maria Tutaia, Ellen Halpenny, Bailey Mes, Shannon Francois,
Camilla Lees, Grace Rasmussen, Leana de Bruin, Phoenix
Karaka, Kayla Cullen.
The team will arrive back in New Zealand on Friday 23 January. Please click here for the 2015 Ocean Netball Series Media Guide or download the PDF version to print.
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