As promised, here's my update on the yeast...
It recommended a starter, which I created the night before. Began at 1.054 and settled at 1.011, added Ekuanot cryo hops for 3days DH then cold crashed and burst carbed.
It said it should finish higher than a normal ale yeast to leave some residual sweetness (which is good for the NEIPA style!). I can't tell if the 1.011 is from the yeast or the oats giving more body... but the taste was great. Real sweet flavour of tropical juice and pineapple nose. The sweetness must be from the yeast. The haze is on the mark as well, as is the body. Hard to say how much of this is down to the yeast as I've also used cryo hops for the first time, so not sure how much is a factor this plays versus the yeast... but certainly the sweetness and body had improved from the last time I made this beer.
I think this may be my new strain for this style. Would recommend.