15:56 GMT, Wednesday, 8 October 2008 16:56 UK
Australia too strong for England
England were beaten 44-33 in Adelaide by world champions Australia in the second and final Test of their series.
An injury to goal shooter Rachel Dunn early in the game did not help England - but they also wasted opportunitiesand were 20-15 behind at half-time.
The Diamonds took control of the third and fourth quarters and England's inconsistent shooting meant they could not get back into the match.
Australia won the first match 42-39 in Newcastle on Saturday.
England coach Sue Hawkins said she was pleased with aspects of her developing team but was aware of the areas that need improving.
"I was pleased with our defensive end and thought they had stepped up to make the Diamonds earn every goal," she said.
"What we take away from this series is that we must be tougher and stronger. Our game is about ball speed and letting it go and we need confidence about what we can do."
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