Netball Australia has confirmed its Super Netball import policy is here to stay amid a growing chorus calling for Australia to let its domestic competition become the English Premier League of world netball.
Opinion has varied since England's stunning Commonwealth Games gold-medal triumph had Diamonds coach Lisa Alexander pointing the finger at Super Netball's no-restrictions import approach.
But where Alexander said Australia's heartbreaking one-point loss was "our high performance system working for another country", Netball Australia chief executive Marne Fechner felt it was a case of the whole game benefiting from the league's high quality.
Coupled with commercial factors, she said there were no plans "at this stage" to scale back its rule change allowing clubs an unlimited number of international athletes on their roster - a huge increase from the maximum one permitted in the previous ANZ Championship.
"If we were purely looking at it through a high-performance lens we might make different decisions," Fechner told AAP at Monday's Super Netball launch.
"But we're not, we're looking at it from a sport entertainment product about commercial growth, and that's really important - it's why this product exists.