Australia came up against Scotland for the 10th time at a Netball World Cup when the second stage of the preliminaries got under way at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on Monday morning.
It was always going to be a tough prospect for the Thistles, taking on the 11-time world champions, who had scored 20 or more goals in all but one of their quarters at this tournament so far.
It was nevertheless a promising start from Tamsin Greenway’s Scotland side, bringing some good intensity at the start of the game.
But the world’s 10th-ranked side struggled with consistency and soon fell behind, the Aussies racing away to a 21-9 lead by the first break.
Australian captain Liz Watson came on for Jamie-Lee Price in the second quarter after the centre was cautioned at the end of the first, and Sunday Aryang replaced Jo Weston at goal defence, whilst Greenway made multiple changes to her side – giving as many players as possible the chance to test themselves on court against the World Netball World Ranked Number one team.
Goal attack Sophie Garbin kept the scoreboard ticking over for the Diamonds, scoring 38 out of Australia’s 43 goals by halftime, at an average of 95 per cent.
Like in their match against England on Sunday, Scotland enjoyed an impressive third quarter, some excellent defence restricting Australia to just 15 goals while scoring 11 of their own.
The Thistles continued that momentum at the start of the fourth period, upping their intensity once again while some sloppy play started creeping in for the Diamonds, who appeared to have taken their foot off the pedal somewhat.
But, the Diamonds soon got themselves back on track to win the final quarter by nine goals, so wrapping up the 76-37 win.