"When we looked at the footage it was really clear we created a lot of opportunities for points which we didn't follow through on. We need to improve some of our one-on-one tackling and the physicality that goes with that," Moore said.
Patea-Fereti was absent from the Super Series in San Diego while recovering from a shoulder injury and Moore said she was now back to full fitness. Forne Burkin is replaced by Connor as back-up hooker for starter Te Kura Ngata-Aerengemate.
Twenty-year-old Brooker is the youngest player in the side and is equally comfortable at centre, fullback and wing. Contracted to the Black Ferns in 2018 in her first year out of secondary school, Brooker has been a standout for the Farah Palmer Cup-winning Canterbury side.
Moore said she was an athlete with a big future in the black jersey.
"We believe she's ready to take the next step up. Saturday night is her opportunity to bring together everything she's learned and deliver on the field."
Saturday's match will be the final hit out for the Black Ferns in 2019.
The team:
Toka Natua , Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate, Aleisha-Pearl Nelson, Eloise Blackwell, Charmaine Smith, Pia Tapsell, Les Elder (captain), Charmaine McMenamin, Kendra Cocksedge (vice-captain), Ruahei Demant, Ayesha Leti-I'iga, Chelsea Alley, Carla Hohepa,
Renee Wickliffe, Selica Winiata (vice-captain), Luka Connor, Leilani Perese, Olivia Ward-Duin, Jackie Patea-Fereti, Kennedy Simon/Joanah Ngan-Woo, Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu, Krysten Cottrell, Grace Brooker.