"Teers was an Oceania champion in the Cadet Grade [under 15] last year but this year steps up to the under 19 Junior Women's grade and will be up against an Australian team that includes three skaters with world championship experience.
"Teers has been on a tear lately - picking up titles at the NZ Banked Track Championships, winning her grade in a marathon event in Timaru and dominating the Laurie Hastie Women's Open Grade.
"She could be a dark horse against the older girls in her grade," Smith said.
The 11-year-old Morpeth is only eligible for the Cadet Boy's grade by a few days, but that is unlikely to faze the speedster.
"Only Whanganui's Drew Brennan has been able to stop Morpeth taking a clean sweep of all the national championship events this year and the youngster has been training alongside his older teammates without giving much away it terms of speed or stamina," said Smith.
In addition, Whanganui's Rebecca Smith, herself a former Oceania champion, is going as assistant coach to New Zealand's coach Bill Begg of Timaru, and her experience should help the younger team members as they enter the international arena.