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  •   Home > News > Sports > Netball

    A new-look shooting combination has helped the Silver Ferns to a 63-41 win over Scotland in their netball test at Glasgow

    A new-look shooting combination has helped the Silver Ferns to a 63-41 win over Scotland in their netball test at Glasgow


    First-choice Grace Nweke was rested with Martina Salmon and Amelia Walmsley teaming up in attack.

    Salmon leapt at the opportunity.



    The pair shot 63 of their 70 attempts at goal.

    The second test is on Wednesday, also in Glasgow.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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