The pair join Mike Nagy, Andrew Kelly & Shannon Mcllroy in the men's team which is missing experienced international Ali Forsyth, the star performer at the recent Australian Premier League where he skipped the Kiwi team to a last bowl victory. Tony Grantham has also missed selection but Edwards has said that New Zealand squad players and other leading competitors who perform well over the summer are still in the frame for world championship selection despite not being in action in Christchurch over the next fortnight. There are a number of events on the domestic and international calendar that will provide opportunity to push for selection
The women's team is led by the leading world ranked and world and Commonwealth Games champions Joe Edwards and Val Smith. They will be joined by seasoned international player Sandra Keith while Canterbury's Angela Boyd makes her debut or New Zealand alongside 19-year-old Katelyn Inch, also of Canterbury. Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Mandy Boyd and well-performed 20-year-old Tayla Bruce missed selection but Forsyth and Grantham in the men's squad they will have further chances of selectionover coming months
Australia is considered New Zealand's main opposition. The Aussies will be spending a lot of time in New Zealand as part of their build up to the world championships. They come to Christchurch with an exceptionally strong 10-player side stacked with world and Commonwealth Games champions. It is a strong indication this event is highly placed among build-up tournaments for the world titles. Other strong contenders include Malaysia and Canada but with 18 countries represented, there will be pressure on the leading sides.
The event opens with preliminary rounds of the women's singles and fours and the men's pairs and triples. The second week will concentrate on the men's singles and fours and the women's triples and pairs. Finals for all disciplines will get underway at the Burnside club on Friday week and finish on Sunday December 6. The finals will be covered live by Sky Sport.