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New Zealand’s Silver Ferns clinch the Constellation Cup, smashing Australia’s Diamonds 61-43 in Perth, as it happened

27 October 2024
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New Zealand’s Silver Ferns clinch the Constellation Cup, smashing Australia’s Diamonds 61-43 in Perth, as it happened
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New Zealand secured the Constellation Cup with a dominant 18-goal victory over Australia in Perth, led by Grace Nweke’s 47-goal performance. The Diamonds made tactical changes but couldn’t stop the Silver Ferns, who now lead the series 3-0. The final match will be played in Melbourne, with Australia facing the possibility of losing the series 4-0 for the first time.

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