Cumbria's Helen Housby was the scourge of Australia again as her last-gasp goal earned a dramatic draw for England's netballers.
Housby, who famously downed the Aussies with a last-second attempt in the 2018 Commonwealth Games final, was at it again in the Quad Series.
The nerveless Cumbrian secured a 48-48 draw in the final seconds in London's Cooper Box Arena.
It ensured a thrilling finish to the penultimate game in the series, with the teams meeting again tonight for the title.
SCENES at the @CopperBoxArena!! 😱
— England Netball (@EnglandNetball) January 18, 2022
With just seconds to spare, @Helenhousby1 earns the Vitality Roses a draw 🤯#NetballQuadSeries2022 pic.twitter.com/9T6wBGY4ib
England's Vitality Roses came from behind to force the tie against the Australian Diamonds, with Housby, fom Drumleaning near Wigton, sinking the match-saving shot with five seconds remaining.
Head coach Jess Thirlby told Sky Sports: "I think that it sets up tomorrow perfectly.
"What was really pleasing was to be able to get people out there in certain combinations, whilst still with the intent to try and win.
"In the first half we were a bit sloppy and got schooled too many times in patches, but we never let them pull too far ahead.
"This group, they're refusing to lose at the moment, which is a great psychological edge."
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