Australian netball Diamonds ready to shine in Quad series and Constellation Cup
THE Quad series has been won by the Diamonds. So what’s next for the Australian netball team on the international front? Netball ULTIMATE GUIDE.
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THERE’S a feast of international netball still ahead for sports lovers with Australia and New Zealand hosting a series of blockbuster games in upcoming weeks.
The Quad series between Australia, New Zealand, England and South Africa has been played and won.
But still to come is the annual Constellation Cup between the Diamonds and Silver Ferns.
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A highlight of this series will be the return of Australia and New Zealand to the scene of their epic World Cup decider in 2015.
Our ULTIMATE GUIDE to the international netball action ahead and all the news on the games that have been played.
THE CONSTELLATION CUP
It’s the Bledisloe for netball.
The Constellation Cup is contested by the Diamonds and Silver Ferns and is awarded each year to the team that wins the most Test matches outside world championships and Commonwealth Games.
THE HISTORY
Australia has won five of the previous six Constellation Cup Series against the Silver Ferns since the trophy was introduced in 2010.
The Diamonds are the current holders of the Cup.
WHO IS PLAYING
Diamonds squad: Caitlin Bassett, April Brandley, Sharni Layton, Clare McMeniman, Natalie Medhurst, Kim Ravaillion, Madi Robinson, Gabi Simpson, Caitlin Thwaites, Gretel Tippett, Liz Watson, Jo Weston.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Constellation Cup
Sun Oct. 9: Australian Diamonds v Silver Ferns. Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney.
Wed Oct. 12: Australian Diamonds v Silver Ferns, Launceston.
Sat Oct. 15: Silver Ferns v Australian Diamonds, Vector Arena, Auckland, NZ.
Thurs. Oct. 20: Silver Ferns v Australian Diamonds ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill, NZ
THE SYDNEY GAME
The Australian Diamonds and New Zealand Silver Ferns return to Qudos Bank Arena for the first time since the 2015 netball world championships. HERE’S OUR MATCH REPORT
THE LAUNCESTON GAME
First game between Australia and New Zealand in Tasmania since the Aussies defeated New Zealand 31-19 in 1986 at the Velodrome — now known as The Silverdome — Launceston. HERE’S OUR REPORT
HOW AUSTRALIA WENT IN THE QUAD SERIES
Australia won its first match of the Quad series in Auckland with a 25-goal victory over South Africa. MATCH REPORT HERE
Australian won its second match of the Quad series with a 20 goal win over England. MATCH REPORT HERE
Australia claimed the Quad series with their win over NZ in the final game of the series.
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Here's how you can tune in to watch us in the #QuadSeries! #GoDiamonds pic.twitter.com/P59FczWCTR
â Australian Diamonds (@AussieDiamonds) August 25, 2016
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TEAMS AND PLAYERS IN THE QUAD SERIES
Diamonds team for Quad Series: Caitlin Bassett, April Brandley, Sharni Layton, Kristiana Manua, Clare McMeniman, Natalie Medhurst, Kim Ravaillion, Madi Robinson, Gabi Simpson, Caitlin Thwaites, Liz Watson, Stephanie Wood.
Silver Ferns for Quad Series: Kayla Cullen, Ameliaranne Ekenasio, Shannon Francois, Katrina Grant (captain), Anna Harrison, Phoenix Karaka, Laura Langman (vice-captain), Bailey Mes, Storm Purvis, Grace Rasmussen, Te Paea Selby-Rickit, Maia Wilson.
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Roses squad for Quad series: Jo Harten, Ellie Cardwell, Kadeen Corbin, Helen Housby, Jade Clarke, Serena Guthrie, Hannah Joseph, Natalie Haythornthwaite, Beth Cobden, Natalie Panagarry, Ama Agbeze (Captain), Stacey Francis, Summer Artman, Geva Mentor, Jodie Gibson.
Proteas team for Quad Series: Erin Burger (Western Cape), Sigrid Burger (North West), Lindie Lombard (Gauteng), Izette Lubbe (Gauteng), Phumza Maweni (Western Cape), Karla Mostert (vice-captain) (Free State), Bongiwe Msomi (captain) (KwaZulu-Natal), Precious Mthembu (KwaZulu-Natal), Lenize Potgieter (Gauteng), Renske Stoltz (North West), Jeanie Steyn (Gauteng), Zanele Vimbela (Eastern Cape).