Black Ferns assistant coach and development manager Wesley Clarke congratulated the players selected and said camps like this would play an important part in developing potential future international players.
"This camp is about widening our network of upcoming players. We're really excited about the group of players who have been selected and invited to this camp and as coaches we can't wait to get to work with them. Some of the group have been in camps before, but we're looking forward to seeing what everyone brings."
Clarke said the level of talent he and his selectors were seeing had taken a step up.
"We're seeing highly skilled players at younger and younger levels and their technical and tactical knowledge is really sharp. Young girls now see a genuine pathway through to the Olympics and World Cups and they want to be part of it."
Players selected to attend the women's 15s emerging players camp
Natahlia Moors, Hinemoa Watene, Joanna Fanene (Auckland), Lily Florence, Luka Connor, Jade Tuliepa, Tynealle Fitzgerald, Mererangi Paul, Kiani Tahere (Bay of Plenty), Forne Burkin, Alana Bremner, Georgia Ponsonby, Cassie Siataga, Grace Brooker, Grace Steinmetz, Olivia McGoverne, Isabella Waterman (Canterbury), Harono Iringa, Ariana Marino, Emily Kitson, Amorangi Malasala (Counties Manukau), Jessica Pease, Kalyn Takitimu-Cook, Carys Dallinger (Manawatu), Olivia Ward-Duin, Pia Tapsell, Kate Williams (North Harbour), Tegan Hollows, Georgia Mason, Morgan Henderson, Kilisitina Moata'ane (Otago), Tanya Kalounivale, Karli Faneva, Kennedy Simon, Grace Houpapa Barrett, Rina Paraone (Waikato), Isadora Toalima Laupola, Angel Uila, Joanah Ngan Woo, Marcelle Parkes, Monica Tagoai, Ayesha Leti-I'iga, Dhys Faleafaga (Wellington).