Netball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games at the Commonwealth Games | |||||||
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Venue | Melbourne, Australia | ||||||
Dates | 16–26 March 2006 | ||||||
Nations | 12 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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The Netball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was the third Commonwealth Games tournament. The preliminary matches were held at the State Netball and Hockey Centre with the finals being held at the multi-purpose Melbourne Park in the inner city.
Netball was among the most popular sports with viewers at this Games, with most tickets selling out in the initial ballot, and no more being available until a second release in the week before the Games - a rare event in a competition where many tickets remained unsold in the final week before the start of competition.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | New Zealand | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
2 | Australia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
3 | England | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (3 entries) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Twelve teams qualified for the netball tournament. The host country, Australia, was granted automatic qualification. The top six world ranked netball countries (excluding the host country - New Zealand, Jamaica, England, South Africa, Samoa and Barbados) and one team from each of the IFNA's 5 regions - to be determined through regional qualifying tournaments conducted in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of IFNA. [1]
Means of qualification | Date | Venue | Berths | Qualified |
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Host nation | 9 April 1999 | 1 | Australia | |
IFNA rankings | 2005 | 6 | New Zealand Jamaica England South Africa Samoa Barbados | |
Americas Federation of Netball Associations Qualifying Tournament | 2005 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [2] |
2005 Asian Netball Championships | September 2005 | Singapore | 1 | Singapore [3] |
Oceania Netball Federation Qualifying Tournament | 2005 | 1 | Fiji | |
Federation of European Netball Associations Qualifying Tournament | 2005 | 1 | Wales | |
Confederation of African Netball Associations Qualifying Tournament | 2005 | 1 | Malawi |
Twelve qualified nations were drawn into two groups, each consisting of six teams. Each game result merits a corresponding point:
Result | Points |
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Win | 2 |
Draw | 1 |
Loss | 0 |
The teams with the two highest points qualified for the knockout stage, which was a single-elimination tournament. The semifinal winners contested for the gold medal, while the losers played for the bronze medal.
The IFNA named the following umpires to officiate the netball games at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. [4]
Osbourne was later replaced with fellow New Zealander Pauline Sciascia.
Qualified for the semifinals |
Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | |
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New Zealand | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 374 | 173 | +201 | 10 |
England | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 308 | 196 | +112 | 8 |
Malawi | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 262 | 282 | -20 | 6 |
South Africa | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 264 | 283 | -19 | 4 |
Fiji | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 228 | 293 | -65 | 2 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 171 | 380 | -209 | 0 |
Friday 17 March 15:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 31–98 | New Zealand | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bill Alexander (ENG), Jackie Jashari (AUS) Reserve umpire: Michelle Phippard (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter: 3-29, 12-22, 5-27, 11-20 | ||||||
Gordon 27/34 (79%) Christopher 2/3 (67%) Sandy 2/4 (50%) | van Dyk 48/49 (98%) Tutaia 24/26 (92%) Colling 18/21 (86%) Tuki 8/16 (50%) |
Friday 17 March 18:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | England | 63–47 | Malawi | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Stacey Campton (AUS), Bronwyn Meek (NZL) Reserve umpire: Carolene Logan (GBR) | |
Scoring by quarter:20-11, 16-13, 14-12, 13-11 | ||||||
Dunn 23/33 (70%) Brownfield 19/28 (68%) Cookey 13/14 (93%) Teare 8/12 (67%) | Magombo 34/41 (83%) Waya 11/17 (65%) Mopiha 1/1 (100%) Chawinga 1/1 (100%) |
Saturday 18 March 13:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | England | 60–41 | Fiji | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Chris Campbell (JAM), Bronwyn Meek (NZL) Reserve umpire: Christine Robinson (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter:18-9, 15-9, 10-14, 17-9 | ||||||
Dunn 30/36 (83%) Cookey 24/35 (69%) Teare 6/9 (67%) | Shaw 24/30 (80%) Rara 17/23 (74%) |
Saturday 18 March 20:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Malawi | 57–56 | South Africa | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Anne Abraitis (GBR), Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) Reserve umpire: Bill Alexander (ENG) | |
Scoring by quarter: 15-19, 12-16, 14-9, 16-12 | ||||||
Magombo 30/36 (83%) Waya 27/31 (87%) | Gumede 43/55 (78%) Helmand 13/18 (72%) |
Sunday 19 March 15:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | South Africa | 80–34 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Sharon Kelly (AUS), Chris Campbell (JAM) Reserve umpire: Pauline Sciascia (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter:15-10, 23-8, 19-8, 23-8 | ||||||
Gumede 41/49 (84%) Markgraaff 31/41 (76%) Helmand 6/8 (75%) Moabi 2/2 (100%) | Gordon 18/20 (90%) Sandy 9/13 (69%) Christopher 7/10 (70%) |
Sunday 19 March 18:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | New Zealand | 80–26 | Fiji | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR), Michelle Phippard (AUS) Reserve umpire: Anne Abraitis (GBR) | |
Scoring by quarter:17-7, 24-4, 17-8, 22-7 | ||||||
van Dyk 32/35 (91%) Tutaia 32/38 (84%) Tuki 9/13 (69%) Colling 7/8 (88%) | Rara 10/15 (67%) Shaw 9/12 (75%) Tuisasa 6/8 (75%) Bereso 1/4 (25%) |
Monday 20 March 13:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Fiji | 52–53 | Malawi | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Jackie Jashari (AUS), Bobbi Brown (NZL) Reserve umpire: Sharon Kelly (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter: 12-13, 15-12, 14-16, 11-12 | ||||||
Rara 28/35 (80%) Shaw 24/27 (89%) | Magombo 33/35 (94%) Waya 20/24 (83%) |
Monday 20 March 18:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | England | 78–18 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Stacey Campton (AUS), Amanda Nottingham (NZL) Reserve umpire: Carolene Logan (GBR) | |
Scoring by quarter:20-6, 23-3, 19-6, 16-3 | ||||||
Brownfield 26/30 (87%) Teare 16/20 (80%) Dunn 14/15 (93%) Cookey 13/17 (76%) Agbeze 9/17 (53%) | Christopher 14/19 (74%) Sandy 2/5 (40%) Gordon 2/7 (29%) |
Tuesday 21 March 13:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 44–66 | Malawi | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Michelle Phippard (AUS), Jacqui Jashari (AUS) Reserve umpire: Amanda Nottingham (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter: 8-19, 14-17, 9-14, 13-16 | ||||||
Gordon 36/40 (90%) Sandy 5/8 (63%) Lewis 3/6 (50%) | Magombo 48/50 (96%) Mzagada 15/19 (79%) Waya 3/4 (75%) |
Tuesday 21 March 18:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | New Zealand | 74–37 | South Africa | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Carolene Logan (GBR), Chris Campbell (JAM) Reserve umpire: Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) | |
Scoring by quarter:23-11, 23-5, 14-11, 14-10 | ||||||
van Dyk 44/48 (92%) Colling 16/21 (76%) Tutaia 14/19 (74%) | Gumede 30/35 (86%) Markgraaff 6/8 (75%) Helmand 1/3 (33%) |
Wednesday 22 March 15:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | South Africa | 56–51 | Fiji | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Michelle Phippard (AUS), Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) Reserve umpire: Anne Abraitis (GBR) | |
Scoring by quarter:14-7, 15-14, 12-12, 15-18 | ||||||
Gumede 40/46 (87%) Helmand 10/13 (77%) Markgraaff 6/6 (100%) | Shaw 29/35 (83%) Rara 20/23 (87%) Bereso 2/4 (50%) |
Wednesday 22 March 20:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | New Zealand | 55–40 | England | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Sharon Kelly (AUS), Chris Campbell (JAM) Reserve umpire: Jacqui Jashari (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter:15-9, 12-12, 15-10, 13-9 | ||||||
van Dyk 46/49 (94%) Colling 9/12 (75%) | Brownfield 17/18 (94%) Cookey 14/20 (70%) Teare 5/9 (56%) Dunn 4/5 (80%) |
Thursday 23 March 11:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Fiji | 58–44 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bobbi Brown (NZL), Stacey Campton (AUS) Reserve umpire: Pauline Sciascia (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter:13-10, 15-12, 16-11, 14-11 | ||||||
Shaw 32/38 (84%) Tuisasa 26/28 (93%) | Gordon 26/33 (79%) Christopher 15/16 (94%) Sandy 3/5 (60%) |
Thursday 23 March 16:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Malawi | 39–67 | New Zealand | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bill Alexander (ENG), Anne Abraitis (GBR) Reserve umpire: Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) | |
Scoring by quarter: 10-18, 7-19, 6-20, 16-10 | ||||||
Magombo 36/42 (86%) Mzagada 2/4 (50%) Chawinga 1/2 (50%) | van Dyk 38/43 (88%) Tutaia 19/21 (90%) Colling 6/6 (100%) Tuki 4/9 (44%) |
Thursday 23 March 19:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | South Africa | 35–67 | England | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Pauline Sciascia (NZL), Michelle Phippard (AUS) Reserve umpire: Stacey Campton (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter: 8-17, 13-12, 8-18, 6-20 | ||||||
Gumede 27/33 (82%) Markgraaff 6/9 (67%) Helmand 2/7 (29%) | Brownfield 47/53 (89%) Teare 12/17 (71%) Cookey 8/10 (80%) |
Qualified for the semifinals |
Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | |
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Australia | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 387 | 169 | +218 | 9 |
Jamaica | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 324 | 174 | +150 | 9 |
Samoa | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 264 | 254 | +10 | 6 |
Wales | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 185 | 271 | -86 | 4 |
Barbados | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 183 | 279 | -96 | 4 |
Singapore | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 150 | 346 | -196 | 0 |
Friday 17 March 13:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Jamaica | 67–22 | Singapore | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Sharon Kelly (AUS), Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) Reserve umpire: Amanda Nottingham (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter:19-7, 15-8, 18-5, 15-2 | ||||||
Davis 25/32 (78%) Thomas 23/26 (88%) Forbes 11/14 (79%) Ffrench 8/10 (80%) | Tan 10/14 (71%) Li 7/10 (70%) Chen 3/5 (60%) Heng 2/5 (40%) |
Friday 17 March 20:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Wales | 22–78 | Australia | State Netball Hockey Centre Umpires: Pauline Sciascia (NZL), Chris Campbell (JAM) Reserve umpire: Bobbi Brown (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter: 4-17, 7-22, 7-19, 4-20 | ||||||
James 13/22 (59%) Ace 5/9 (56%) Lewis 3/7 (43%) Abbott 1/3 (33%) | Pratley 25/27 (93%) McMahon 20/20 (100%) Cox 20/28 (71%) Dehn 13/16 (81%) |
Saturday 18 March 15:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Singapore | 33–76 | Samoa | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Michelle Phippard (AUS), Carolene Logan (GBR) Reserve umpire: Jacqui Jashari (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter: 6-21, 10-18, 9-16, 8-21 | ||||||
Heng 12/15 (80%) Li 9/11 (82%) Tan 8/8 (100%) Chan 2/2 (100%) Chen 2/4 (50%) | Latu 44/51 (86%) Fuimaono 15/16 (94%) Fa'asavalu 13/17 (76%) Vaai 3/7 (43%) Tofilau 1/1 (100%) |
Saturday 18 March 18:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Jamaica | 69–30 | Barbados | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bobbi Brown (NZL), Sharon Kelly (AUS) Reserve umpire: Stacey Campton (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter:22-5, 18-5, 15-9, 14-11 | ||||||
Thomas 25/32 (78%) Davis 22/28 (79%) Forbes 22/30 (73%) | Bishop 18/26 (69%) Browne 12/18 (67%) |
Sunday 19 March 13:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Australia | 70–27 | Barbados | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bronwyn Meek (NZL), Bill Alexander (ENG) Reserve umpire: Bobbi Brown (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter:22-6, 16-6, 15-10, 17-5 | ||||||
Cox 30/37 (81%) Pratley 20/21 (95%) McMahon 15/17 (88%) Dehn 5/9 (56%) | Bishop 14/23 (61%) Browne 13/15 (87%) |
Sunday 19 March 20:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Samoa | 49–42 | Wales | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Stacey Campton (AUS), Amanda Nottingham (NZL) Reserve umpire: Jacqui Jashari (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter:17-10, 9-15, 12-7, 11-10 | ||||||
Latu 40/44 (91%) Fa'asavalu 9/16 (56%) Aloma Inu 0/1 (0%) | James 31/41 (76%) Evans 11/18 (61%) |
Monday 20 March 15:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Jamaica | 74–21 | Wales | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Anne Abraitis (GBR), Pauline Sciascia (NZL) Reserve umpire: Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) | |
Scoring by quarter:21-2, 22-4, 15-7, 16-8 | ||||||
Davis 46/56 (82%) Forbes 24/26 (92%) Ffrench 4/5 (80%) | James 16/24 (67%) Lewis 4/6 (67%) Abbott 1/1 (100%) |
Monday 20 March 20:30 (UTC+11) | Stats | Barbados | 51–40 | Singapore | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bronwyn Meek (NZL), Michelle Phippard (AUS) Reserve umpire: Bill Alexander (ENG) | |
Scoring by quarter: 7-14, 15-9, 17-8, 12-9 | ||||||
Browne 37/40 (93%) Bishop 14/20 (70%) | Tan 22/32 (69%) Li 14/19 (74%) Heng 4/7 (57%) |
Tuesday 21 March 15:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Australia | 78–47 | Samoa | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Anne Abraitis (GBR), Bobbi Brown (NZL) Reserve umpire: Pauline Sciascia (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter:23-9, 23-14, 14-11, 18-13 | ||||||
Pratley 28/30 (93%) Cox 20/25 (80%) McMahon 18/20 (90%) Dehn 12/13 (92%) | Fuimaono 27/36 (75%) Fa'asavalu 13/21 (62%) Latu 7/10 (70%) |
Tuesday 21 March 20:30 (UTC+11) | Stats | Wales | 45–36 | Singapore | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bill Alexander (ENG), Stacey Campton (AUS) Reserve umpire: Sharon Kelly (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter:11-8, 12-6, 13-8, 9-14 | ||||||
Ace 22/30 (73%) James 13/19 (68%) Abbott 10/20 (50%) Lewis 0/1 (0%) | Tan 24/31 (77%) Heng 11/13 (85%) Li 1/7 (14%) |
Wednesday 22 March 13:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Samoa | 45–41 | Barbados | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Stacey Campton (AUS), Pauline Sciascia (NZL) Reserve umpire: Carolene Logan (GBR) | |
Scoring by quarter:13-9, 13-7, 12-14, 8-11 | ||||||
Fuimaono 28/41 (68%) Fa'asavalu 17/23 (74%) | Bishop 27/33 (82%) Blackman 7/8 (88%) Browne 7/11 (64%) |
Wednesday 22 March 18:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Australia | 54–54 | Jamaica | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bronwyn Meek (NZL), Amanda Nottingham (NZL) Reserve umpire: Bobbi Brown (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter:16-11, 11-13, 16-10, 11-20 | ||||||
McMahon 27/33 (82%) Pratley 14/18 (78%) Cox 13/17 (76%) | Davis 37/40 (93%) Forbes 17/19 (89%) |
Thursday 23 March 09:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Barbados | 34–55 | Wales | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Jacqui Jashari (AUS), Sharon Kelly (AUS) Reserve umpire: Chris Campbell (JAM) | |
Scoring by quarter: 8-15, 8-13, 9-13, 9-14 | ||||||
Bishop 21/24 (88%) Blackman 8/15 (53%) Browne 5/5 (100%) | James 38/43 (88%) Ace 17/28 (61%) |
Thursday 23 March 14:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Singapore | 19–107 | Australia | State Netball Hockey Centre Umpires: Carolene Logan (GBR), Chris Campbell (JAM) Reserve umpire: Bronwyn Meek (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter: 4-25, 4-28, 4-26, 7-28 | ||||||
Tan 9/18 (50%) Heng 5/9 (56%) Li 4/5 (80%) Chen 1/2 (50%) Tan 0/1 (0%) | Cox 44/51 (86%) Dehn 35/42 (83%) McMahon 17/20 (85%) Pratley 11/11 (100%) |
Thursday 23 March 21:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Samoa | 47–60 | Jamaica | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Bronwyn Meek (NZL), Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) Reserve umpire: Amanda Nottingham (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter: 13-19, 13-16, 14-12, 7-13 | ||||||
Latu 45/49 (92%) Fa'asavalu 2/6 (33%) | Davis 43/46 (93%) Forbes 17/18 (94%) |
Friday 24 March 13:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | Singapore | 46–52 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Chris Campbell (JAM), Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) Reserve umpire: Carolene Logan (GBR) | |
Scoring by quarter:15-12, 10-10, 13-15, 8-15 | ||||||
Tan 30/50 (60%) Heng 9/15 (60%) Li 7/9 (78%) | Gordon 27/32 (84%) Christopher 22/23 (96%) Sandy 3/4 (75%) |
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Friday 24 March 18:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Fiji | 69–45 | Barbados | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Amanda Nottingham (NZL), Jacqui Jashari (AUS) Reserve umpire: Bill Alexander (ENG) | |
Scoring by quarter:17-10, 17-6, 18-15, 17-14 | ||||||
Rara 50/55 (91%) Shaw 19/24 (79%) | Bishop 24/31 (77%) Agard-Belgrave 16/20 (80%) Browne 4/5 (80%) Alleyn 1/1 (100%) |
Friday 24 March 15:00 (UTC+11) | Stats | South Africa | 46–43 | Wales | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Chris Campbell (JAM), Bobbi Brown (NZL) Reserve umpire: Anne Abraitis (GBR) | |
Scoring by quarter: 11-15, 11-10, 12-9, 12-9 | ||||||
Markgraaff 28/38 (74%) Gumede 11/11 (100%) Helmand 6/12 (50%) Moabi 1/1 (100%) | James 31/41 (76%) Ace 12/19 (63%) |
Friday 24 March 20:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Samoa | 53–50 | Malawi | State Netball and Hockey Centre Umpires: Michelle Phippard (AUS), Pauline Sciascia (NZL) Reserve umpire: Stacey Campton (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter:16-8, 12-15, 17-11, 8-16 | ||||||
Fuimaono 43/52 (83%) Fa'asavalu 10/15 (67%) | Magombo 44/50 (88%) Mzagada 3/3 (100%) Chawinga 3/10 (30%) |
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
A1 | New Zealand | 61 | |||||||
B2 | Jamaica | 41 | |||||||
A1 | New Zealand | 60 | |||||||
B1 | Australia | 55 | |||||||
B1 | Australia | 52 | |||||||
A2 | England | 40 | Bronze medal game | ||||||
A2 | England | 53 | |||||||
B2 | Jamaica | 52 |
Saturday 25 March 18:30 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | New Zealand | 61–41 | Jamaica | Melbourne Multi Purpose Venue Umpires: Sharon Kelly (AUS), Michelle Phippard (AUS) Reserve umpire: Jacqui Jashari (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter:18-7, 14-10, 16-11, 13-13 | ||||||
van Dyk 48/51 (94%) Colling 10/14 (71%) Tutaia 3/5 (60%) | Davis 27/31 (87%) Forbes 14/18 (78%) |
Saturday 25 March 20:30 (UTC+11 | Report Stats | Australia | 52–40 | England | Melbourne Multi Purpose Venue Umpires: Amanda Nottingham (NZL), Chris Campbell (JAM) Reserve umpire: Bronwyn Meek (NZL) | |
Scoring by quarter:14-8, 11-9, 10-7, 17-16 | ||||||
McMahon 27/31 (87%) Pratley 15/18 (83%) Cox 10/14 (71%) | Teare 15/24 (63%) Brownfield 9/14 (64%) Cookey 9/15 (60%) Dunn 7/11 (64%) |
Sunday 26 March 14:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | Jamaica | 52–53 | England | Melbourne Multi Purpose Venue Umpires: Sharon Kelly (AUS), Amanda Nottingham (NZL) Reserve umpire: Michelle Phippard (AUS) | |
Scoring by quarter:18-10, 11-12, 11-16, 12-15 | ||||||
Davis 46/52 (88%) Forbes 6/9 (67%) | Teare 30/36 (83%) Cookey 17/29 (59%) Dunn 6/10 (60%) |
Sunday 26 March 16:00 (UTC+11) | Report Stats | New Zealand | 60–55 | Australia | Melbourne Multi Purpose Venue Umpires: Chris Campbell (JAM), Marion Johnson-Hurley (BAR) Reserve umpire: Bill Alexander (ENGS) | |
Scoring by quarter:19-14, 17-15, 10-12, 14-14 | ||||||
van Dyk 44/49 (90%) Colling 16/18 (89%) | Cox 31/38 (82%) McMahon 22/28 (79%) Pratley 2/2 (100%) |
Total Goals [5]
| Goals from MPW [5]
| Match Play Winners [5]
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Penalties [5]
| Match Play Errors [5]
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Key: Rk - Rank, MP - Matches Played, SUS - Suspended Player, S - Success, A - Attempt, % - Goaling Percentage, MPW - Match Play Winner, INT - Intercept, DEF - Deflection, REA - Rebound Attack, RED - Rebound Defense, CON - Contact, OBS - Obstruction, STP - Stepping, BP - Bad Pass, HB - Held Ball, BCP - Breaking Centre Pass, OGE - Opposition Goal from Error
Total Goals [6]
| Goals from MPW [6]
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Feed to Shooter [6]
| Match Play Winners [6]
Nicole Aiken from Jamaica finished with an average 8.0 MPWs but only played two games. |
Key: Rk - Rank, MP - Matches Played, SUS - Suspended Player, S - Success, A - Attempt, % - Goaling Percentage, MPW - Match Play Winner, INT - Intercept, DEF - Deflection, REA - Rebound Attack, RED - Rebound Defense
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Netball was one of 17 sports that were contested at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Netball is a core sport for women at the Commonwealth Games, and one of only three events in the 2010 programme for women only. Netball at the Commonwealth Games is one of the premier events in international netball, and the 2010 event was the fourth time that the sport has been contested at the Games. Matches were held between 4–14 October at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex.
John Cain Arena is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena located within Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the second-largest venue and show court for the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam professional tennis tournament held each calendar year. The arena also hosts various other sporting and entertainment events throughout the year.
Netball is a popular participant sport in some parts of the world, particularly in countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. According to the IFNA, over 20 million people play netball in more than 72 countries. IFNA member nations are divided into five regional groups: Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania.
The men's field hockey tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics was the 22nd edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held over a thirteen-day period beginning on 30 July, and culminating with the medal finals on 11 August. All games were played at the Riverbank Arena within the Olympic Park in London, United Kingdom.
This is a list of players named to participate in the netball tournament at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Netball is one of ten core sports at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. It was netball's fifth appearance at the Commonwealth Games since its inclusion in 1998.
The women's field hockey tournament at the 2022 Commonwealth Games was held at the University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre between 29 July and 7 August 2022.