Diamonds name three debutants in hint to the next World Cup
Head coach Stacey Marinkovich and national selectors have rewarded Super Netball form in the Australian Diamonds squad named on Friday, including three debutants aged 23 and under.
Head coach Stacey Marinkovich and national selectors have rewarded Super Netball form in the Australian Diamonds squad named on Friday, including three debutants aged 23 and under.
The Melbourne Vixens have had a blistering start to the Super Netball season, and their captain says they are primed to go “all the way”
The Diamonds have been the pinnacle of the game for decades and under the current regime it looks set to stay that way. LISA ALEXANDER chats to her successor Stacey Marinkovich about the biggest role in Australian netball.
Tayla Fraser admits the move from the club she grew up idolising, to Super Netball’s newest franchise, has “been a challenge” and her search for mid-court minutes is incomplete. The now-Melbourne Maverick spoke to REBECCA WILLIAMS about the changes and how she is adapting.
As netball’s industrial dispute continues, playing and coaching legend Joyce Brown has called for a truce for the good of the sport, writes LINDA PEARCE.
Matilda Garrett famously dodged calls from Diamonds coach Stacey Marinkovich earlier this year. When her next step towards an Australian debut arrived, she was again completely caught out.
Australia put themselves in a great position to grab a win on the road in New Zealand, then they got the wobbles. The Diamonds still won the series, but what’s next for this group?
Netball: The Diamonds suffered a second straight Constellation Cup loss on Monday, but they’ve still taken the series win thanks to massive…
The Diamonds have suffered a second successive defeat to their old rivals in the final match of the Constellation Cup.
The Diamonds have retained the Constellation Cup but not the way they were hoping, winning the series on goal difference after surrendering a late lead in the final match.
Netball: The Ferns produced a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback to outscore Australia 15-9 and complete a 53-50 win.
The coach says they are “deluded” but her captain says it’s “debatable”. The Silver Ferns are doing everything they can to pull a rabbit out of the hat in the Constellation Cup.
As some of the country’s top netballers struggle to get rental agreements, pay their mortgages and are forced to dip into their savings, a rival code has stepped up to offer assistance.
Diamonds captain Jo Weston talks to the media ahead of the final game of the Constellation Cup.
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