
In contrast, the 19/U team faced a more challenging path, ultimately falling to New South Wales (NSW) 35-28 in the gold medal match. The tournament also featured a thrilling semi-final where the 17/U team narrowly lost to NSW 42-38 in extra time, highlighting the fierce competition among the top teams.
Fans were able to follow the action closely as the event was streamed live via KommunityTV, bringing the excitement of netball to a wider audience. Meanwhile, the ANZ Premiership continues to heat up, with teams like Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic making headlines as they focus on their campaign. Notably, Grace Nweke, who recently moved to Australia, is now ineligible to represent the Silver Ferns but has set her sights on competing in the 2028 Paralympics. The Netball Super League remains competitive, with Loughborough Lightning defending their title amid controversies and a push for greater female representation in coaching and management roles.
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