Now that Super Netball's two-point shot has also been added to top-flight leagues in England, New Zealand and South Africa, how likely is it to make its way into the international game?
From controversial beginnings to global domination, the two-point shot has now infiltrated all four top netball leagues around the world.League organisers dropped the bombshell six weeks before the season started.
"I'm trying so hard not to laugh because I genuinely find this quite hysterical, you're sabotaging your national team," former England Rose Sara Francis-Bayman The Diamonds won back their Commonwealth Games gold medal status in 2022, despite the players dealing with a host of rule changes in the domestic competition.The UK Super League has replicated the exact same timing and distance as Super Netball. In the last five minutes of each quarter, two points are on offer in the designated arc painted 3 metres away from the goal post.
"It's interesting how it's been adopted in other leagues, and it does show we're doing something right here in Australia if they want to copy that," Moloney told ABC Sport. "That would be one big barrier to it internationally and if the game did want to introduce it, it would probably need to consider separating the rules at the top from community."
"In Australia and New Zealand, they would just run a camp leading in, but in Uganda, Malawi or Jamaica, they would have to learn as they go along. "For the 2025 domestic season World Netball has been consulted and notes that England Netball, Netball Australia, Netball New Zealand and Netball South Africa have introduced various rules variations to their elite domestic leagues, including the super shot.
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