Women Netball XIII World Championship 2011 Singapore 03-10.07 - Winner Australia      
Played at Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore Standard Time URC +08:00. 
 Finals Game date time C team 1 score team 2 1T 2T 3T Final 10.07 16:45 1 Australia 58-57 New Zealand 10-12 20-26 35-36  After 2 extra times: FT: 46-46; 1ET: 52-52(6-6); 2ET(6-5). attendance: 7,512  Australia:  Bassett 27/30(90%%), Cox 12/16(75%), Medhurst 19/23(83%) - New Zealand:  Tutala 23/33(70%), van Dyk 34/35(97%) 3-4 10.07 14:30 1 England 70-49 Jamaica 18-12 34-26 52-36  England:  Cookey 19/28(68%), Harten 51/61(84%) - Jamaica:  R. Aiken 23/27 (85%), Fowler 16/22(73%), Griffiths 10/13(77%) 5-6 10.07 12:15 1 South Africa 52-50 Malawi 10-15 28-26 45-35  South Africa:  Basson 29/34(85%), Bootha 22/35(63%), Hoithauzen 1/1(100%) - Malawi:  Kumwenda 41/41(100%), Simtowe 9/10(90%) 7-8 10.07 10:00 1 Trinidad Tobago 56-38 Northern Ireland 14-10 30-22 44-27  Trinidad Tobago:  Barker 5/7(71%), Cooper 5/7(71%), Richardson 1/3(33%), Wilson 45/48(94%) - Northern Ireland:  Bowman 8/17(47%), Lennon 21/32(66%), McCullogh 7/14(50%), O'Hanion 2/8(25%) 9-10 09.07 13:15 2 Wales 62-47 Fiji   11-12 09.07 11:00 2 Barbados 68-45 Samoa   13-14 09.07 13:15 1 Botswana 59-54 Sri Lanka   15-16 09.07 11:00 1 Singapore 47-36 Malaysia   
 
 
Game date time C team 1 score team 2 1T 2T 3T 1/2 09.07 15:30 1 New Zealand 59-34 England 13-11 23-18 39-26  New Zealand:  Tutala 26/38(68%), van Dyk 23/25(92%) - England:  Brownfield 8/14(57%), Cookey 14/16(88%), Harten 13/14(93%)  1/2 09.07 17:45 1 Australia 82-46 Jamaica    Australia:  Bassett 11/11(100%%), Bell 4/4(100%), Cox 39/47(83%), Medhurst 28/30(93%) - Jamaica:  R. Aiken 7/9 (78%), Fowler 34/43(86%), Griffiths 2/2(100%) 5-8 09.07 20:00 1 Malawi 61-38 Trinidad Tobago    Malawi:  Kumwenda 40/44(91%), Mvula 2/3(67%), Simtowe 19/22(86%) - Trinidad Tobago:  Barker 17/20(85%), Cooper 11/12(92%), Wilson 11/12(92%) 5-8 09.07 20:00 2 South Africa 61-46 Northern Ireland    South Africa:  Basson 29/34(85%), Bootha 22/35(63%), Hoithauzen 1/1(100%) - Northern Ireland:  Bowman 5/10(50%), Lennon 24/32(75%), McCullogh 9/10(90%) 9-12 08.07 15:30 2 Fiji 49-48 Barbados   9-12 08.07 20:00 2 Wales 45-44 Samoa   13-16 08.07 11:00 1 Sri Lanka 62-51 Singapore   13-16 08.07 13:15 2 Botswana 60-39 Malaysia   
 
 
Game date time C team 1 score team 2 1T 2T 3T 1/4 08.07 13:15 1 England 87-16 Northern Ireland 22-4 41-7 63-13 England:  Brownfield 16/17(94%), Cookey 26/29(90%), Harten 45/53(85%) - Northern Ireland:  Bowman 3/5(60%), Lennon 10/20(50%), McCullogh 3/9(33%), O'Hanlon 0/1(0%)1/4 08.07 15:30 1 New Zealand 58-28 South Africa 10-11 27-17 42-23 1/4 08.07 17:45 1 Australia 58-44 Malawi 13-6 28-17 44-31  Australia:  Bassett 21/21(100%%), Cox 16/20(80%), Medhurst 21/24(88%) - Malawi: Simtowe 23/30(70%), Kumwenda 21/27(78%) 1/4 08.07 20:00 1 Jamaica 79-42 Trinidad Tobago    Classification 9-16 9-16 07.07 11:00 1 Barbados 63-59 Sri Lanka   9-16 07.07 13:15 1 Fiji 57-47 Singapore   9-16 07.07 15:30 1 Samoa 54-45 Malaysia   9-16 07.07 17:45 1 Wales 47-46 Botswana   
 
 
Final Ranking pts w d l pf pa Seed 1. Australia 12 6 0 0 451: 223 2 2. New Zealand 10 5 0 1 420: 189 1 3. England 10 5 0 1 425: 221 3 4. Jamaica 8 4 0 2 413: 302 4 5. South Africa 8 4 0 2 313: 297 6 6. Malawi 6 3 0 3 327: 292 7 7. Trinidad Tobago 6 3 0 3 268: 341 8 8. Northern Ireland 4 2 0 4 264: 372 12  Classificaton 9-16 9. Wales 6 3 0 3 261: 327 14 10.Fiji 6 3 0 3 266: 333 5 11.Barbados 6 3 0 3 327: 340 10 12.Samoa 4 2 0 4 260: 358 - 13.Botswana 6 3 0 3 269: 307 18 14.Sri Lanka 2 1 0 5 304: 392 9 15.Singapore 2 1 0 5 254: 361 19 16.Malaysia 0 0 0 6 217: 384 23 
 
 
 
Group A w l pf pa Seed 1. Australia 3 0 253: 76 2 2. Northern Ireland 2 1 164: 168 12 3. Samoa 1 2 117: 200 - 4. Sri Lanka 0 3 129: 219 9 
 
Team Aust Nort Samo Sri Australia ---- 75:33 81:23 97:20 Northern Ireland   ---- 66:37 65:56 Samoa     ---- 57:53 Sri Lanka       ---- 
 
 
date time C team 1 score team 2 1T 2T 3T 04.07 13:15 1 Australia 81-23 Samoa   04.07 15:30 2 Northern Ireland 65-56 Sri Lanka 17-12 31-27   05.07 13:15 2 Samoa 57-53 Sri Lanka   05.07 17:45 1 Australia 75-33 Northern Ireland   06.07 11:00 1 Northern Ireland 66-37 Samoa   31-17   06.07 20:00 1 Australia 97-20 Sri Lanka   
 
 
Group B w l pf pa Seed 1. New Zealand 3 0 246: 69 1 2. Trinidad Tobago 2 1 132: 163 8 3. Fiji 1 2 113: 176 5 4. Wales 0 3 107: 190 14 
 
Team New Trin Fiji Wale New Zealand ---- 75:23 80:25 91:21 Trinidad Tobago   ---- 58:40 51:48 Fiji     ---- 48:38 Wales       ---- 
 
 
date time C team 1 score team 2 1T 2T 3T 04.07 13:15 2 Trinidad Tobago 51-48 Wales   04.07 15:30 1 New Zealand 80-25 Fiji   05.07 11:00 1 Trinidad Tobago 58-40 Fiji   05.07 15:30 1 New Zealand 91-21 Wales   06.07 13:15 1 Fiji 48-38 Wales   06.07 15:30 1 New Zealand 75-23 Trinidad Tobago   
 
 
Group C w l pf pa Seed 1. Jamaica 3 0 239: 108 4 2. South Africa 2 1 172: 143 6 3. Botswana 1 2 104: 167 18 4. Singapore 0 3 109: 206 19 
 
Team Jama SoAf Bots Sing Jamaica ---- 72:45 74:23 93:40 South Africa   ---- 57:38 70:33 Botswana     ---- 43:36 Singapore       ---- 
 
 
date time C team 1 score team 2 1T 2T 3T 03.07 19:00 1 Botswana 43-36 Singapore   04.07 11:00 1 Jamaica 72-45 South Africa 15-11 34-20   05.07 15:30 2 Jamaica 74-23 Botswana ----- 37-6 57-16 05.07 20:00 1 South Africa 70-33 Singapore 13-15 32-21   06.07 17:45 1 Jamaica 93-40 Singapore   06.07 20:00 2 South Africa 57-38 Botswana 9-11 23-18 40-28 
 
 
Group D w l pf pa Seed 1. England 3 0 234: 97 3 2. Malawi 2 1 172: 144 7 3. Barbados 1 2 148: 187 10 4. Malaysia 0 3 97: 223 23 
 
Team Engl Mala Barb Mala England ---- 65:33 74:42 95:22 Malawi   ---- 73:44 66:35 Barbados     ---- 62:40 Malaysia       ---- 
 
 
date time C team 1 score team 2 1T 2T 3T 04.07 17:45 1 England 65-33 Malawi 22-10 36-17   04.07 20:00 1 Barbados 62-40 Malaysia   05.07 13:15 1 England 74-42 Barbados 22-6 36-17 52-30 05.07 20:00 2 Malawi 66-35 Malaysia   06.07 13:15 2 Malawi 73-44 Barbados   06.07 15:30 2 England 95-22 Malaysia 23-5 49-10 69-15 
 
 
 Draw First 4 from World 2007 Heads of Groups. Second Spot - Malawi, Singapore, Sri Lanka and South Africa Third Spot - Trinidad Tobago, Figi, Northern Ireland, Barbados Fourth Spot - Western Samoa, Wales, Botswana and Malaysia. 
 
 
 
 
   10.07 16:45 1 Australia 58-57 New Zealand 10-12 20-26 35-36 46-46 52-52  Australia: Bassett 27/30(90%%), Cox 12/16(75%), Medhurst 19/23(83%) - New Zealand: Tutala 23/33(70%), van Dyk 34/35(97%)  Possession was key in the tense and thrilling Grand Final of the Mission Foods World Netball Championships today between the Australian Netball Diamonds and the New Zealand Silver Ferns, which was won in the last second of extra time by the Diamonds 58 - 57. From the first whistle it was all or nothing as neither team gave away too much possession on attack and on defence. Both teams were breathtakingly outstanding and gave the 7,512 strong crowd much to cheer for. The New Zealand Silver Ferns at one point looked like they had the game in their hands with a six point lead (26 – 20) at half time but lost the advantage in the third quarter when Caitlin Bassett came on for Australia and presented a clear target for the Diamonds shooting an outstanding average of 90%. Chelsea Pitman, who is new to the Diamonds’ Squad, supported the mid court play down the court, feeding effectively into the circle, playing like an experienced international. Several players shone on court with New Zealand’s Casey Williams (GD) taking intercepts, which for spectators was hard to comprehend just how she got there to do something so remarkable in the first place. Julie Coletto, who played Goal Defense for Australia for the match and into extra time was creating havoc around the circle edge, not backing off one inch to give the Silver Ferns an easy shot. As the game headed into the final periods of the game, Australia Goal Shooter, Caitlin Bassett, steadied her nerves and scored an impressive 100% accuracy when it mattered (fourth quarter and first half of extra time). Both teams were neck to neck (57 – 57) and with 10 seconds to go, New Zealand’s Maria Tutaia squandered what could have been the winning shot of the game. The Diamonds got the rebound of Tutaia’s shot and raced up court for the wining goal of the Championship in the last second of extra time. Final score 58 – 57 to Australia. The Australian Netball Diamonds retain their crown of World Champion while The Silver Ferns have to wait another four years before their next attempt at snatching the crown from their neighbours. Player of the match: Natalie Medhurst (Australia) 
 
 
 1. Australia Caitlin Bassett	 Erin Bell	 Julie Corletto	 Catherine Cox (vice-Captain)	 Susan Fuhrmann	 Laura Geitz	 Mo'onia Gerrard	 Kimberlee Green	 Sharni Layton	 Natalie Medhurst	 Chelsea Pitman	 Natalie Von Bertouch (captain)  Officials Coach: Norma Plummer Specialist Coach: Nicole Cusack Manager: Margaret Molina Team Doctor: Kathryn Gaffney Physiotherapist: Sean Mungovan Specialist Coach: Roselee Jencke Performance Analyst: Tara Handke Massage Therapist: Matthew Durston 
 
 
 2. New Zealand Leana De Bruin	 Temepara George (vice-Captain) 	 Katrina Grant	 Paula Griffin	 Joline Henry	 Laura Langman	 Liana Leota	 Anna Scarlett	 Anna Thompson	 Maria Tutaia	 Irene Van Dyk	 Casey Williams (captain)  Officials Coach: Ruth Aitken	 Asst. Coach: Waimarama Taumaunu	 Manager/team Doctor: Dr Jude Goulden	 Physiotherapist: Sharon Kearney	 Performance Analyst: Bobby Willcox	 Hp Director: Tracey Fear	 Operations Manager: Esther Molloy	 Specialist Coach: Lyn Gunson 
 
 
 3. England Karen Atkinson (co-Captain)	 Eboni Beckford-Chambers	 Louisa Brownfield	 Jade Clarke	 Pamela Cookey	 Rachel Dunn	 Stacey Francis	 Tamsin Greenway	 Serena Guthrie	 Joanne Harten	 Geva Mentor	 Sonia Mkoloma (co-Captain)  Officials Coach: Sue Hawkins 	 Asst. Coach: Anna Mayes 	 Team Manager: Margaret Palmer	 Technical Coach: Maggie Jackson	 Physiotherapist: Emma Batchelor	 Team Doctor: Karen Hathway	 Game Analyst 1: Anna Davidson	 Game Analyst 2: Chris Mcleod	 Head of Performance: Paul Davies 
 
 4. Jamaica Romelda Aiken	 Nicole Aiken Pinnock	 Nadine Bryan (captain)	 Althea Byfield	 Jhaniele Fowler	 Anna-Kay Griffiths	 Sasher-Gaye Henry (vice-Captain)	 Malysha Kelly	 Jodi-Ann Kentish	 Kameika Sherwood	 Paula Thompson	 Kimone Tulloch  Officials Coach: Oberon Pitterson	 Asst. Coach: Annett Daley	 Manager: Hyacinth Smith	 Medical Doctor: Dr Praimanand Singh	 Physiotherapist: Maureen Spence Campbell 
 
 
5. South Africa Claudia Basson 	 Christina Anna Bootha	 Erin Burger	 Zukelwa Cwaba	 Vanes-Mari Du Toit	 Maryka Holtzhausen	 Tsakane Mbewe	 Zanele Mdodana (vice-Captain)	 Bongiwe Msomi	 Amanda Mynhardt (captain)	 Nokuthula Qegu	 Leigh Ann Zackey  Officials Coach: Elizabeth Kotze	 Asst Coach: Burta De Kock 	 Manager: Marchelle Maroun 	 Doctor: Koba van der Walt	 Physiotherapist: Fikile Phasha 
 
 
 6. Malawi Ellen Chiboko	 Florence Chirwa	 Joanna Kachilika	 Tina Kamzati	 Mwayi Kumwenda	 Bridget Kumwenda	 Beatrice Mpinganjira	 Caroline Mtukule (vice-Captain)	 Joyce Mvula 	 Grace Mwafulirwa (captain)	 Sindi Simtowe	 Towera Vimkhumbo  Officials Head Coach: Kaliati Edith	 Assistant Coach: Kaluwa Peace	 Team Manager: Shariff Abigail	 Team Doctor: Senzani Vincent 
 
 7. Trinidad Tobago Janelle Barker (captain)	 Kielle Connelley	 Joelisa Cooper	 Crystal Ann George	 Candice Guerero	 Onella Jack	 Rhonda John-Davis	 Anika La Roche	 Alicia Liverpool	 Tricia Liverpool	 Jellene Richardson	 Anastascia Wilson Coach: Karen Worland	  Officials Assistant Coach: Jennifer Frank	 Team Manager: Carol Gittens	 Team Physiptherapist: Oba Gulston	 Team Physiptherapist: Margaret Ottley	 Team Trainer: Zephyrinus Nicholas 
 
 
 8. Northern Ireland Kyla Bowman	 Micaela Brunton	 Frances Campbell	 Gemma Gibney	 Hannah Irvine	 Noleen Lennon (captain)	 Laura Mason	 Lisa Mccaffery	 Deborah Mccarthy	 Oonagh Mccullough	 Caroline O'Hanlon	 Fionnuala Toner  Officials Coach: Elaine Rice	 Asst Coach: Clar Rois Mcguinness	 Manager: Karen Rollo	 Physiotherapist: Sonya Thomson 
 
 
 9. Wales Jamilla Abbott	 Sophie Baxter	 Joanne Davies	 Suzanne Drane (co-Captain)	 Sara Hale (co-Captain)	 Rebecca James	 Nichola James	 Chelsea Lewis	 Sophie Morgan	 Cara Moseley	 Emma Thomas	 Stephanie Williams  Officials Coach: Melissa Hyndman	 Asst. Coach: Laura Williams	 Manager: Wendy Pressdee	 Physiotherapist: David Saunders	 Video Analyst: Elizabeth Bealing 
 
 
 10.Fiji Vaiti Coa	 Bernadette Daurewa	 Lusiane Kotobalavu	 Maria Lutua	 Adi Teimumu Moce	 Simone Nalatu	 Mere Rabuka	 Afa Rusivakula	 Elenoa Vatureba	 Seruwaia Vonolagi (vice-Captain)	 Alesi Waqa	 Matila Waqanidrola (captain)  Officials Co-Coach: Unaisi Rokoura	 Co-Coach: Gaberieli Qoro	 Manager: Asenaca Waqaniravalagi	 Physiotherapist: Usha Krishna 
 
 
 11.Barbados Lydia Bishop	 Latonia Blackman (vice-Captain)	 Laurel Browne	 Sabrina Browne	 Samantha Browne	 Shonette Bruce	 Damisha Croney	 Kizzy Marville (captain)	 Nikita Piggott	 Lisa Puckerin	 Faye Sealy	 Sabreena Smith  Officials Coach: Alwyn Babb Asst. Coach: Jacquelyn Forde-Brome Medical Doctor: Dr.llwelyn Harper Manager: Marcia Oxley 
 
 12.Samoa Shirin Chang	 Barbara Faasavalu	 Opheira Karatau	 Sepiuta Langi	 Siosinamele Lui	 Tiffany Nelson	 Sanonu Robertson	 Lyterra Sosoli	 Sose Tavae	 Tafaoga Tavae	 Sanita To'o	 Monique Vaai  Officials Coach: Linda Vagana	 Asst. Coach: Henry Tunupopo	 Manager: Rosemarie Esera	 Physiotherapist: Tracey Mark 
 
 
 13.Botswana Ogone Gabaratane	 Flora Keeditse	 Kelebogile Mangole	 Kagisano Mawela (vice-Captain)	 Violet Moabi	 Botlhale Moeng	 Ntebogang Motlakaleso	 Tebogo Radipotsane	 Portia Rasekhumba (captain)	 Thulaganyo Segopolo	 Tshegofatso Tlhabuswe	 Gagotheko Tshelametsi  Officials Head Coach: Seipei Gaelesiwe	 Head Of Selectors: Delroy Nkomazane	 Team Manager: Gabankitse Mpete	 Physiotherapist: Oneile Madzikigwa	 Team Development: Tebogo Kesupile 
 
 
 14.Sri Lanka Sanduni Bollagala	 Viraji Chamarika	 Mareesha Fernando	 Chathurangi Jayasooriya	 Priscilla Koch	 Iresha Koralagodage	 Gayathri Lankatilleka	 Sashika Samarasinghe	 Erangi Shalika	 Kumarine Silva	 Tharjini Sivalingam	 Dhammika W M N M  Officials Coach: Hyacinth Wijesinghe	 Manager: Suranganie Wijendra	 Doctor: Lal Ekanayake 
 
 15.Singapore Pearline Chan	 Huifen Chen	 Premila Hirubalan	 Vanessa Marie Lee	 Ling Li	 Qingyi Lin (vice-Captain)	 Jean Ng (captain)	 Baizura Nurul	 Charlene Porima	 Charmaine Soh	 Hui Yan Tan	 Asha Tett  Officials Coach: Kate Carpenter	 Asst. Coach: Mee Hong Yeo	 Manager: Min Li Lee	 Physiotherapist: Simon Raftery	 Medical Director & Consultant Sports Physician: Dr Cormac O'Muircheartaigh	 Performance Analyst: Annette Pearce	 Technical Consultant: Jill Mcintosh 
 
 
 16.Malaysia Nurul Adha Abu Bakar	 Norashikin Kamal Zaman	 Noor Atika Md Radzi	 Nur Shamilia Md Samsudin	 Nur Syafazliyana Mohd Ali	 Nur Ezzaini Mohd Nor	 Izyan Syazana Mohd Wazir	 Nur Salfarina Muhammad Amin	 Nurul Shaffa Mustafa	 Siti Nor Farhana Mustafa	 Noramirah Dayana Noor Azhar	 Aruna Santhappan  Officials Coach: Kon Lee Choo	 Manager: Shamsiah M Yasin	 Asst. Manager: Zainon Md Noh	 Technical Officer: Muhaini Abdul Latif	 Physiotherapist: Faezah Md Jais	 Masseur: Samsaimon Hairan	 Psychologist: Dr. Mohamad Sazali Ahmad 
 
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