New Zealand superstar Maria Tutaia too good as Australia falls in Fast5 final
New Zealand take down Australia as Maria Tutaia dominates in Fast5 grand final.
New Zealand take down Australia as Maria Tutaia dominates in Fast5 grand final.
Netball's Fast5 format will be available to local clubs after the success of the first Fast5 World Series at Hisense Arena over the weekend.
New Zealand star Maria Tutaia got the points but Australia scored the win in their day one showdown at the Fast5 World Series at Hisense Arena on Saturday night.
Australia just avoided a stunning upset by African minnows Malawi.
Had she been a boy, Lisa Alexander would have been named Darrel Baldock Clark. Her family were St Kilda supporters.
At it's heart, Fast5 World Series netball is still a fiercely contested international tournament with Australia and New Zealand chasing the title.
Gretel Tippett is perfectly suited to the fast-paced world of Fast 5 netball.
The Fast5 World Series netball is at Hisense Arena on Saturday and Sunday. This explains how it works.
Three derbies involving three teams new to Australian netball will kick off the first day of the new national league.
Congratulations are in order for Wallabies star Israel Folau and Silver Ferns sharp shooter Maria Tutaia.
Australia produced a dominant first-quarter display and never relinquished their lead to take the four-match Constellation Cup series 3-1 in Invercargill.
Australia won't be happy with just bringing home the Constellation Cup – they want to do it with an emphatic final netball Test victory over New Zealand.
Lisa Alexander wants Giants netball to become the team Canberra kids grow up dreaming of playing for.
Diamonds skipper Clare McMeniman says her side's defensive combinations are beginning to bear fruit after a clinical 12-point Constellation Cup victory.
An imperious Caitlin Bassett performance in the shooting circle has led the Diamonds to a 62-50 trouncing of the Silver Ferns in their Constellation Cup clash in Auckland.
Australia will have to win in enemy territory to bring home the Constellation Cup following a two-goal loss to New Zealand in Launceston.
Australia plan to heap even more pressure on New Zealand in a bid to strangle the Silver Ferns' attack in the Diamonds' first netball Test in Tasmania in 27 years.
Caitlin Bassett landed a perfect 47 goals from 47 attempts to set up a big win for Australia over New Zealand.
The Australian Diamonds are aiming for a clean sweep in this year's Constellation Cup against New Zealand.
April Brandley got her first chance to pay for Australia unexpectedly, called-up for the injured Laura Geitz for the 2013 tour of England, a surprise Test debutante at the age of 22. She lasted just one match.