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So the first official stamp has been placed by Stacey Marinkovich as head coach of the Australian netball Diamonds team.
So the first official stamp has been placed by Stacey Marinkovich as head coach of the Australian netball Diamonds team.
This weekend the Australian summer will come to an end, and with that comes hope that there will be relief for large parts of the country following the most devastating bushfire season our country has ever faced.
As have so many sports, netball is rallying its troops to support the ongoing bushfire appeal.
New Zealand have ended Australia’s dominance of the Netball World Cup by knocking off the Diamonds 52-51 in an absorbing final in Liverpool.
Match result: New Zealand’s Silver Ferns have recorded a remarkable upset victory over Australia in the 2019 World Cup final in Liverpool early on Monday morning (AEST).
Australia are hoping to secure their 12th Netball World Cup victory on Monday morning (AEST) when they do battle with arch rivals New Zealand in the 2019 final.
Match result: The Diamonds got the fright of their lives but they have held on to beat South Africa and they have made the World Cup Final, where they’ll face New Zealand.
The Matildas’ Round of 16 defeat to Norway may have ended their FIFA World Cup aspirations. However, along with the cricket, the World Cups just keep on coming.
The year 2019 marks two decades since Australia’s greatest ever sporting year.
So, you’re keen to watch out Diamonds go after what would be an incredible twelfth Netball World Cup title – great! But the big question is: when does it actually start?
So, you’re keen to watch out Diamonds go after what would be an incredible twelfth Netball World Cup title – great! But the big question is: when does it actually start?
So, you’re keen to watch out Diamonds go after what would be an incredible twelfth Netball World Cup title – great! But the big question is: when does it actually start?
Last week NSW Swifts coach Briony Akle wrote a piece for Player’s Voice which has received plenty of media attention this week.
Last week NSW Swifts coach Briony Akle wrote a piece for Player’s Voice which has received plenty of media attention this week.
Last week NSW Swifts coach Briony Akle wrote a piece for Player’s Voice which has received plenty of media attention this week.
Australia have reasserted their trans-Tasman netball dominance and locked away the Constellation Cup for a sixth straight year with a 58-47 dissection of the Silver Ferns.
The Constellation Cup heads across to New Zealand now, where the Silver Ferns will host the Australian Diamonds at Claudelands Arena, in Hamilton. Join The Roar for live coverage of the clash between these two rivals, from 2pm AEDT.
The Diamonds and the Silver Ferns will face off again in the Constellation Cup, with the first game played at Brisbane Entertainment Centre. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match, starting from 1:00pm AEDT.
The Australian Diamonds will be looking to claim their sixth Constellation Cup in a row when they face off with the New Zealand Silver Ferns in a four-game series.
The last two years have heralded in the greatest revolution that has ever struck Australian sport.
It’s the Australian Diamonds up against the English Roses in what will likely be the best game of the series at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre on Wednesday night. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage of the match from 7:30pm (AEST).
Midcourter Kelsey Browne has been hailed for a momentum-swinging Test debut as Australia pulled away from South Africa to win their Quad Series opener 61-44 in Auckland.
International netball is back and first up in the Quad Series the Diamonds take on South Africa, at Spark Arena in Auckland. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match from 12pm AEST.
So the first official stamp has been placed by Stacey Marinkovich as head coach of the Australian netball Diamonds team.