International netball returns next week as the Origin Australian Diamonds begin their four-game Constellation Cup series against the Silver Ferns in Auckland.
The series will then move to Tauranga (16 October) before two sold out matches in Melbourne (19 October) and the Gold Coast (23 October).
The West Coast Fever will be represented by captain Courtney Bruce and rising star Sunday Aryang.
Both players were part of the Commonwealth Games gold medal winning squad who will be looking to continue their strong form against New Zealand.
Following the Constellation Cup, the Diamonds will take on England in three matches in Newcastle (26 October), Sydney (30 October) and Brisbane (3 November). Bruce will again represent the Diamonds as the sole West Coast Fever player selected to play against the Roses.
West Coast Fever Performance Analyst Gary Dawson will also join the Origin Diamonds squad, supporting the team as their Performance Analyst.
After nearly four years without international netball, the Australian men's netball team is preparing to take to the court in the Trans-Tasman tour of New Zealand.
The team will head to New Zealand to play in Auckland on 12 and 14 October 12, before being included as double headers with the Australian Diamonds in the Constellation Cup on home soil in Melbourne on 19 October and hosting England in Sydney on 30 October.
West Coast Fever training partners Jerome Gillbard, Dylan McPherson, Drayn Lee-Tauroa and Daniel Cools have been selected for the four-test series against New Zealand. While Lee-Tauroa and West Australian Stewart Burton are in the squad for the England game.
The Fast5 Netball World Series returns for the first time since 2018 with the world’s top six ranked teams playing the five-a-side condensed version in Christchurch on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 November.
Jess Antiss and recruit Kim Jenner have been selected in Australia's 10-player squad. The team will also be supported by Fever Physiotherapist Amanda Simmonds.