Rachel Dunn was celebrating two historical moments at the World Netball Series held in Manchester.
Dunn and her England team-mates recorded a first win over world number ones Australia for 26 years by winning 25 -19 in the new Fast Net format, which is referred to as the netball equivalent of Twenty20 cricket, and contains power plays, shorter quarters and new scoring rules.
The shooter from Huntingdon also etched her name into the history books in her side's 36-16 win over Samoa on Friday with the first ever four-point goal, by scoring from outside the circle during a Power Play quarter.
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