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A text exchange between Melbourne Vixens shooter Kiera Austin and Diamonds icon Caitlin Bassett has put an ugly moment in Saturday's match between the Vixens and Giants in the spotlight.

Austin crashed into the goalpost during the Vixens 66-63 win, igniting debate over whether she was pushed by her opponent.

In the final quarter, with the Vixens leading by four goals, Austin was driving down the baseline trying to run into space when ex-teammate and Giants defender April Brandley forced her directly into the post.

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The Vixens' Kiera Austin makes contact with the goalpost.

Prior to the top-four clash, the pair was flagged as a must-see matchup in the goal circle.

Fortunately for Austin, despite the heavy contact, the returning Diamonds squad member appeared more annoyed than hurt.

But Bassett wasn't impressed by Brandley's "love tap", especially given Austin is in her first season back after rupturing her ACL in 2021.

"I actually messaged her (Austin) about it," Bassett told news.com.au.

"We were texting this morning. I said, 'April give you a little love tap into the post?', and she said, 'Yeah'.

"Look, it's not something I love to see in netball. I know April really well and I know she's a quality player so (I was) surprised to see something like that from her. But it's just lucky Kiera wasn't hurt I guess.

"Coming back from an ACL, I think she's been absolutely incredible, bit of a slow start to the season but she's in the team that's challenging for top position on the ladder at the moment and that's coming off sitting out a whole season doing rehab."

Austin looked less than impressed after being forced into the goalpost by opponent April Brandley.

"Kiera Austin, running the baseline … hit the post … didn't miss," former Australian captain Anne Sargeant said in commentary for Fox Netball at the time of the incident.

"I don't know whether she was actually run into it by close marking but certainly did not miss. I think she's still reeling.

"We'll stay out of whether there was some 'gentle assistance' or not."

The Vixens sit one game clear at the top of the Super Netball ladder with four rounds left to play.

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A text exchange between Melbourne Vixens shooter Kiera Austin and Diamonds icon Caitlin Bassett has put an ugly moment in Saturday's match between the Vixens and Giants in the spotlight.

Austin crashed into the goalpost during the Vixens 66-63 win, igniting debate over whether she was pushed by her opponent.

In the final quarter, with the Vixens leading by four goals, Austin was driving down the baseline trying to run into space when ex-teammate and Giants defender April Brandley forced her directly into the post.

READ MORE: Undefeated boxer Musa Yamak dies after collapsing in ring

READ MORE: Russia outraged as gymnast sanctioned for podium act

READ MORE: Eddie McGuire and Caroline Wilson lock horns over AFL's $50m issu

The Vixens' Kiera Austin makes contact with the goalpost.

Prior to the top-four clash, the pair was flagged as a must-see matchup in the goal circle.

Fortunately for Austin, despite the heavy contact, the returning Diamonds squad member appeared more annoyed than hurt.

But Bassett wasn't impressed by Brandley's "love tap", especially given Austin is in her first season back after rupturing her ACL in 2021.

"I actually messaged her (Austin) about it," Bassett told news.com.au.

"We were texting this morning. I said, 'April give you a little love tap into the post?', and she said, 'Yeah'.

"Look, it's not something I love to see in netball. I know April really well and I know she's a quality player so (I was) surprised to see something like that from her. But it's just lucky Kiera wasn't hurt I guess.

"Coming back from an ACL, I think she's been absolutely incredible, bit of a slow start to the season but she's in the team that's challenging for top position on the ladder at the moment and that's coming off sitting out a whole season doing rehab."

Austin looked less than impressed after being forced into the goalpost by opponent April Brandley.

"Kiera Austin, running the baseline … hit the post … didn't miss," former Australian captain Anne Sargeant said in commentary for Fox Netball at the time of the incident.

"I don't know whether she was actually run into it by close marking but certainly did not miss. I think she's still reeling.

"We'll stay out of whether there was some 'gentle assistance' or not."

The Vixens sit one game clear at the top of the Super Netball ladder with four rounds left to play.

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