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    Netball New Zealand and their Australian counterparts are forging ahead with plans to hold a Constellation Cup in the latter part of the year

    Netball New Zealand and their Australian counterparts are forging ahead with plans to hold a Constellation Cup in the latter part of the year


    The series will be held after the conclusion of the respective domestic competitions, which for Australia may not be until mid November or later.

    Super Netball has been given a start date of August 1st and usually takes around four months to complete, however a schedule has not been released.

    The travel restrictions around the globe have forced the cancellation of September's Quad Series with the Silver Ferns, Diamonds, England and South Africa.

    However, Netball New Zealand is working towards an October series against some composite teams.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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