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    Silver Ferns shooter Grace Nweke is relishing being back on home soil - after spending just over four months playing Super Netball in Australia

    Silver Ferns shooter Grace Nweke is relishing being back on home soil - after spending just over four months playing Super Netball in Australia


    Nweke marked her return to the national team by sinking 58 of her side's 77 goals in their demolition of South Africa in test one of the Taini Jamieson series.

    At one point this year it looked like she wouldn't be eligible for test netball, so Nweke is delighted to be home and wearing the Fern.



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