Kate Moloney and Liz Watson dominate at the Quaycentre in Sydney,leading Melbourne to a 9-goal victory.
A spirited second-half comeback built on brick-wall defence has sparked Melbourne Vixens into life and consigned the winless Queensland Firebirds to a 71-60 Super Netball defeat.
The Magpies had waited two and a half years for this - ever since the opening round of Super Netball in 2017. On Monday,the Magpies finally won a Melbourne derby.
Swarming defence paved the way for the Melbourne Vixens'62-52 victory over Sunshine Coast Lightning.
On the final day of auditions for Australia’s World Cup team,the NSW Swifts put on a show of their own.
Had a perceptive sports fan wandered into an inner-bayside cafe on a recent Thursday,one table might have piqued some interest.
There are some famous names cropping up in Super Netball as the next generation makes its mark.
The annual trip to Perth was a turning point last year for Simone McKinnis'team - and not in a good way.
The 23-year-old Geva Mentor who in 2008 blazed an English trail in Australia is a very different figure to the international superstar now leading the Magpies.
Thunderbirds'58-42 home-ground defeat was made all the more painful with possible injuries to two English international mid-counters.
A lot has changed for Melbourne Vixen Renae Ingles over the last year,but this weekend she'll be back in familiar territory when she travels to Adelaide to take on her old side,the Thunderbirds.