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Diamonds and Sunshine Girls Set for Thrilling Series Finale at John Cain Arena

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11 February 2026/02:56
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Diamonds and Sunshine Girls Set for Thrilling Series Finale at John Cain Arena
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Match Day: World Number One Diamonds Face Jamaica in Series Finale

Melbourne’s sporting heart beats for netball today as the world-conquering Origin Australian Diamonds return to the hallowed courts of John Cain Arena. This Wednesday, February 11, 2026, marks the third and final installment of the international test series between Australia and the Jamaica Sunshine Girls. As one of the premier sporting events on the February calendar, tonight’s clash brings the world’s best netballers to the heart of the Olympic Boulevard precinct for a high-stakes encounter.

The Diamonds enter tonight’s match in a commanding position, having already secured the series trophy with emphatic victories in Adelaide and Perth earlier this month. However, as the series shifts to the sporting capital, coach Stacey Marinkovich has made it clear that there is no room for complacency. For the Diamonds, tonight is about more than just the series win—it is about maintaining their status as the world’s premier netball powerhouse and fine-tuning their squad depth against a top-tier opponent.

Match Information

  • Match: Origin Australian Diamonds vs Jamaica Sunshine Girls
  • Venue: John Cain Arena, Melbourne
  • Time: 7:30 PM AEDT
  • Event: International Test Series Game 3

The Sunshine Girls will be desperate to salvage a win on Australian soil before they depart. Despite the 2-0 series deficit, Jamaica remains one of the few nations capable of pushing the Diamonds to their limits with their unique aerial style and physical defensive pressure. Melbourne fans can expect a high-intensity battle in the goal circle, where Jamaica's world-class shooters will test the defensive resolve of the Australian backline. The visitors have shown flashes of brilliance throughout the tour, and they will be looking to capitalize on any lapses in the Diamonds' transition play.

For local spectators, tonight also serves as a special homecoming for several Victorian-based stars who play their domestic netball in Melbourne. After celebrating her 50th international cap during the Perth leg of the tour, vice-captain Kate Moloney is expected to lead the midcourt charge once again. The synergy between the Victorian players and the home crowd often creates an electric atmosphere at John Cain Arena, making it one of the most difficult venues for visiting teams to navigate in world netball.

With the precinct buzzing and the stadium expected to reach near-capacity, the match promises to be a showcase of athleticism and international rivalry. Whether you are a dedicated netball follower or a fan of elite professional sport, tonight’s finale is the place to be to witness the Diamonds in their pursuit of a clean sweep.