Otago Daily Times

Questions to be answered by Ferns in series opener

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How will Noeline Taurua fare as coach?

She has hardly put a foot wrong over the past three years, but Taurua has a huge challenge to turn this team around. Will be under pressure after the amount of blame Janine Southby copped for the failed Commonweal­th Games campaign.

What impact will Laura Langman make?

The influentia­l midcourter’s absence over the past two years has been dubbed as a large reason for the team’s struggles. Now back in the fold, will

Langman make the difference many have said she will?

And is she the right choice as captain?

At 32, Langman is towards the end of her career. She has also been away from the set up. However, perhaps a fresh take from an experience­d star might help get things heading back in

the right direction.

Is Casey Kopua still an internatio­nallevel player?

At first, Kopua’s recall at the expense of investing in younger players seemed a backwards move. However, she is one of our greatest players and her shortterm presence may not be a bad thing.

Can they cover their defensive injury woes?

The side is missing the physicalit­y of Temalisi Fakahokota­u and height of Kelly Jury in the defensive circle. They are big losses and, while Katrina Grant is still there, her partner’s spot remains open.

Who is the best shooting duo?

The shooting spots are open after the disaster in the circle at the Commonweal­th Games. Bailey Mes is gone and Maria Folau’s best years are behind her. Youngster Aliyah Dunn could be one to watch.

Can Gina Crampton cement her place in the team?

Controvers­ially dropped at the end of last year, the Southern Steel wing attack had a sensationa­l ANZ Premiershi­p to earn a recall to the squad.

Will the step up from the ANZ Premiershi­p be clear?

Losing the regular competitio­n against the Australian franchises has made for a lowerquali­ty domestic competitio­n. Finding a way to bridge that gap to test level is going to be important.

Which youngsters will stand up?

Experience has returned, but there will be plenty of youngsters involved in the national set up over the coming months. If a handful of those could shine and take the next step, it would go a long way towards filling some holes.

How quickly does success need to come?

It would be harsh to expect this team to become worldbeate­rs overnight. However, with the World Cup less than a year away, the side does not have long to figure out how to play well.

As the Silver Ferns begin their first campaign of the Noeline Taurua era today in the opening game of the quad series against England in Auckland, Jeff Cheshire looks at some key questions.

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