Clash that could cost Wallam World Cup berth
The clash between Donnell Wallam and Shamera Sterling could determine whether the shooting star becomes a Diamond, as well as the outcome of the match.
The clash between Donnell Wallam and Shamera Sterling could determine whether the shooting star becomes a Diamond, as well as the outcome of the match.
The Aussie Diamonds would be “crazy” not to consider taking Donnell Wallam to the Netball World Cup as several selection dilemmas emerge.
A Collingwood standout will celebrate 50 games in the Magpies’ clash on Saturday – but it wouldn’t have happened without her bold approach to the club.
The fact that Diamonds candidates cannot be distracted from their Super Netball focus before the Australian World Cup team is named is a good outcome according to Swifts co-captain Maddy Proud.
THE Giants head south to take on Super Netball favourites, the Magpies, as the No.1 club in the competition and with a new-found confidence says captain Kim Green.
A NETBALLER was left crying on the court after an umpire docked her team points for the size of her uniform.
THE Sydney Swifts nearly caused an early season boilover against the Giants, now captain Abbey McCulloch say the team is out to prove it wasn’t a one off.
THE fans in the stands loved netball’s newest rivalries and so did the ones watching the Super Netball opening night at home. TV RATINGS:
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DESPITE a dominant win over the Silver Ferns, Diamonds coach Lisa Alexander says the team must improve to seal a Constellation Cup series victory in Invercargill.
SILVER Ferns star Laura Langman helped the NSW Swifts began their season on a high by thrashing the Melbourne Vixens 57-42 in Sydney.
NICK Kyrgios is sledging like a big brat and our men’s cricket team are busy fighting about why they suck. There’s only one group who’s really getting it done, says Em Rusciano.
WOMEN are sharing their bruised faces online in support of a controversial TV ad that blurred the lines between a sports injury and a domestic violence injury.
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