Aussie netball star just proved us all wrong
Australia’s most contentious selection going into the Netball World Cup has proved all her critics wrong on the biggest stage of all.
Australia’s most contentious selection going into the Netball World Cup has proved all her critics wrong on the biggest stage of all.
England should know better than to mock Aussies in defeat. It always come back to bite. Ash Brazill has revealed the stinging words from the Poms that inspired a World Cup win.
After finishing the last cycle without either of netball’s benchmark titles, the Diamonds now hold every major trophy in the sport.
Retiring Australian star Ash Brazill has revealed how an England rival’s jab inspired the Diamonds to take the World Cup gold medal.
AUSTRALIAN coach Lisa Alexander says the Quad international netball series is a real time job audition for the new national netball league which will debut in February.
KRISTIANA Manu’a described it as “awesome” and Steph Wood as “cool” as they made their Diamonds debut in Australia’s first outing of the netball Quad series.
SHE was the player no one wanted or picked for years. The shooter told she was simply too short to succeed. Now she’s about to make her Diamonds debut.
SIX players from the Queensland Firebirds and NSW Swifts have made the cut for the Australian Diamonds upcoming Quad series against New Zealand, South Africa and England
NETBALL coach Julie Fitzgerald said NSW’s newest club will be predominantly Australian and she will consult with the GWS Giants over the trials and tribulations of being an expansion club.
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COACH Rob Wright says the Swifts grand final loss hasn’t made him sad but proud to be given another chance to lead them to netball’s top domestic prize in 2017.
THEY may have lost the grand final but NSW Swifts players will still be top of the hit-list as rival clubs look to bolster their stocks ahead of the new-look all-Australian league in 2017.
THE NSW Swifts have fallen agonisingly short of the top prize in world domestic netball for the second year, downed by the history-making Queensland Firebirds in double extra time sudden-death.
NSW Swifts defender Sharni Layton will put her body on the line — again — to ensure Romelda Aiken doesn’t have it all her own way in netball decider.
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