A tumultuous couple of days ended on a false note for Maria Folau, as the under-fire Silver Ferns sharpshooter was subbed halfway through the pre-World Cup practice match against a Kiwis All Star team in Auckland on Wednesday night.
Folau, who has come under fire for her public support of controversial former Wallabies superstar husband Israel - with two major netball sponsors on both sides of the Tasman publicly distancing them from her - was overshadowed by Sulu Fitzpatrick in the early stages of the match at the Pulman Arena and had to take a seat on the bench.
Better news for the Ferns, who start their World Cup campaign in England in little over two weeks, was that they looked fierce and fit - a welcome change to the side which coach Noeline Taurua recently described as unable to match the pace of some of the world's best.
Unsurprisingly, the Ferns were in control from the start - eventually running out 61-45 victors in the first of three games ahead of the showpiece event in Liverpool.
It was a game of defence in the early stages of the match as it quickly became less about shooting accuracy - with both sides putting up stellar accuracy statistics – and more about getting the ball into the circle.