The standard of international netball umpiring is once again in the spotlight following a spiteful end to the Constellation Cup last night.
The Diamonds wrapped up the series 3-1 in Invercargill, edging out the Silver Ferns 49-45 in a low-scoring slug fest. After a fairly brutal clash in game three in Auckland, the physicality was ramped up another level last night, as both sides showed a hunger and desperation to win.
Umpires Jackie Mizon (England) and Theresa Prince (South Africa) attempted to rein in the aggression, handing out cautions late in the match like they were fliers for a concert.
Australian midcourter Kim Ravaillion, who was also warned in Auckland, was the first to be spoken to by the umpires, while defender Sharni Layton was also put on an official caution. Ferns skipper Katrina Grant and Shannon Francois then had their names added to the naughty list late in the fourth period.
But Silver Ferns coach Janine Southby believes the umpires still let a lot of indiscretions go unpunished, which saw the game descend into an ill-heated affair as players became frustrated with the attention they were copping.