Diamonds' Layton remains on sidelines

Madi Robinson has been dropped from the Diamonds' Constellation Cup squad, while veteran defender Sharni Layton will not return as first hoped.

Sharni Layton

Australia's Sharni Layton still needs rest and will miss next month's Constellation Cup against NZ. (AAP)

Sharni Layton will miss next month's Diamonds' Constellation Cup campaign as she continues her leave of absence from elite netball due to exhaustion.

The experienced defender was a late withdrawal from the Australian squad to contest the recent Quad Series. But she remains hopeful of an imminent return ahead of next year's Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast.

For now, she will remain on the sidelines while fellow leader Madi Robinson has been dropped from the squad to play New Zealand in the first Test on October 5 in Auckland.

Coach Lisa Alexander said Robinson, a member of the team's leadership group, remained in the frame for next April's Commonwealth Games.

"We will be working with Madi on the areas of her game requiring improvement and she will continue this work at home base," the coach said.

As forecast, Stephanie Wood and Susan Pettitt join the squad as goal attacks in place of Tegan Philip and Caitlin Thwaites.

Caitlyn Nevins and Kate Moloney will also join the 13-strong squad, with one to be omitted prior to each of the four Tests.

Australia's new-look side relinquished the Quad Series in a 57-47 loss to New Zealand earlier this month, despite registering wins against England and South Africa.

"With limited Test matches prior to the Commonwealth Games, national selectors and I want to see further options through the mid-court, in addition to our two goal attacks already coming into the team," Alexander said.


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