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Media Contacts / 4 Media Information / 5 Venue Map / 6 Draw / 9 Silver Ferns Team / 15 Silver Ferns Management / 30 NZ Umpires / 31 Sponsors / 32 Silver Ferns History / 34 World Ranking / 35 Head to Head Stats / 36 World Netball Championship Placings / 47 Through the Years / 48 Silver Ferns Captains and Coaches / 62 High Performance / 64 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATON CONTACTS MEDIA Michael Bradley, [email protected] Michael BradleyPhotography Official Photographer: Silver Ferns PHOTOGRAPHY +44 1509277902|7458126925 [email protected] Digital Content &Marketing Officer Jennifer Gibbon NETBALL WORLD CUP +64 274688104 Communications andChannelManager John Whiting(NNZbased) SILVER FERNSINNZ +64 21410970 Media, Government Relations Head ofCommunicationsandMarketing, MandersKerry (UKbased) SILVER FERNSINLIVERPOOL INFORMATION MEDIA Sign upto ourmailoutlistby [email protected] Daily mediaupdates willbesentout. Post-match Mixed Zone mediaopportunitieswillbeavailable after allSilver Ferns Test matches. Liverpool. M&S Arena, at Bank played be will matches Ferns Silver All VITALITY NETBALLWORLDCUPLIVERPOOL2019 5 M&S BANK ARENA LIVERPOOL ADDRESS: KING’S DOCK, PORT OF LIVERPOOL, 16 MONARCHS QUAY, LIVERPOOL L3 4FP, UK

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DRAW PRELIMINARY STAGE 1 DRAW BASED ON SPORT COVERAGE

Day One: Friday 12 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL ALL 60 MATCHES M&S Bank Arena 9.00am 8.00pm B SS3 9.25am 8.25pm B SPU1

11am 10pm A Northern SS3 LIVE ON 11.25am 10.25pm A SPU1 Day Two: Saturday 13 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL

M&S Bank Arena 3pm 2am Netball Opening Ceremony SS3

5pm 4am C SS3

5.25pm 4.25am C SPU1

7pm 6am D SS3

7.25pm 6.25am D SPU1

8.30am 7.30pm A Australia Zimbabwe SS3

9.25am 8.25pm A Sri Lanka SPU1

11am 10pm B New Zealand Barbados SS3

11.25am 10.25pm B Malawi Singapore SPU1

Day Three: Sunday 14 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL

M&S Bank Arena 3pm 2am D England Scotland SS3

3.25pm 2.25am D Uganda Samoa SPU1

5pm 4am C Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago SS3 All Silver Ferns games delayed on 5.25pm 4.25am C South Africa Fiji SPU1 8.30am 7.30pm B New Zealand Singapore SS3

9.25am 8.25pm B Malawi Barbados SPU1

11am 10pm D England Samoa SS3

11.25am 10.25pm D Uganda Scotland SPU1

Day Four: Monday 15 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL

M&S Bank Arena 3pm 2am A Australia Sri Lanka SS3

3.25pm 2.25am A Northern Ireland Zimbabwe SPU1

5pm 4am C Jamaica Africa SS3

5.25pm 4.25am C Trinidad and Tobago Fiji SPU1 10 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 11

DRAW DRAW PRELIMINARY STAGE 2 PLAY OFFS AND PLACINGS BASED ON SKY SPORT COVERAGE BASED ON SKY SPORT COVERAGE

Day Five: Monday 15 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL Day Nine: Friday 19 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM SKY CHANNEL

M&S Bank Arena 9am 8pm TBC TBC SS3 M&S Bank Arena 9am 8pm 15th v 16th SS3 9am 8pm TBC TBC SPU1 11am 10pm 13th v 14th SS3 11am 10pm TBC TBC SPU1

11am 10pm TBC TBC SS3 3pm 2am Group F 4th v Group G 3rd SS3

5pm 4am Group F 3rd v Group G 4th SS3 Day Six: Tuesday 16 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL

M&S Bank Arena 3pm 2am TBC TBC SS3 Day Ten: Saturday 20 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM SKY CHANNEL 3pm 2am TBC TBC SPU1 M&S Bank Arena 9am 8pm 11th v 12th SS3 5pm 4am TBC TBC SPU1

5pm 4am TBC TBC SS3 11am 10pm Semi Final 1 SS3 9am 8pm TBC TBC SS3 3pm 2am Semi Final 2 SS3 11am 10pm TBC TBC SS3 5pm 4am 9th v 10th SS3 Day Seven: Wednesday 17 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL

M&S Bank Arena 3pm 2am TBC TBC SS3 Day Eleven: Sunday 21 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM SKY CHANNEL 5pm 4am TBC TBC SS3 M&S Bank Arena 9am 8pm 7th v 8th SS3 7pm 6am TBC TBC SS3

9am 8pm TBC TBC SS3 11am 10pm 5th v 6 th SS3

11am 10pm TBC TBC SS3 2.30am 1.30pm Bronze Medal Match SS3

Day Eight: Thursday 18 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL 5pm 4am Final SS3

M&S Bank Arena 3pm 2am TBC TBC SS3

5pm 4am TBC TBC SS3

7pm 6am TBC TBC SS3

8.30am 7.30pm TBC TBC SS3

10.30am 9.30pm TBC TBC SS3

12.30am 11.30pm TBC TBC SS3

Day Nine: Friday 19 July UK TIME NZ TIME POOL TEAM 1 TEAM 2 SKY CHANNEL

M&S Bank Arena 4pm 3am TBC TBC SS3

6pm 5am TBC TBC SS3

8pm 7am TBC TBC SS3 SILVER FERNS SILVER

SILVER FERNS SILVER FERNS TEAM LIST SILVER FERNS *As of21June Watson Jane Shannon Saunders Rickit Selby- Te Paea Rore Katrina Mes Bailey Langman Laura Kopua Casey Karaka Phoenix Folau Maria Crampton Gina Burger Karin PLAYER COACH Team Doctor//DrMelindaParnell AnalystPerformance //Hayden Croft Team Manager//Esther Molloy Assistant Coach//DebFuller GK, GD GK, WA C, GS GA, GK GD, WA GA, GS, WA WD, C, GD GK, GD GK, GS GA, GA GS, C WA, WD GD, GK, POSITION 181cm 178cm 188cm 186cm 186cm 173cm 188cm 186cm 188cm 186cm 174cm 184cm HEIGHT VITALITY NETBALLWORLDCUPLIVERPOOL2019 07/03/1990 12/10/1990 14/01/1992 06/05/1987 27/05/1989 16/04/1986 19/06/1985 06/11/1993 18/02/1987 11/01/1991 07/12/1991 12/04/1993 D.O.B Physiotherapist //MarkOverington Stephen Hotter Strength &ConditioningCoach// 29 59 37 125 63 151 104 19 138 25 26 5 CAPS 27 August 2016 August 27 2013 4 October 2016 August 27 2008 September 20 2012 14 October 2005 March 12 2005 14 November 2014 January 20 2005 November 13 2014 January 11 2016 9 October 2018 September 15 DEBUT TEST 15 16 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 17

LAURA KARIN LANGMAN BURGER CAPTAIN #171 #133

POSITIONS: C, WD, WA POSITIONS: GK, GD, WD HEIGHT: 173cm HEIGHT: 184cm DOB: 16/04/1986 DOB: 12/04/1993 TEST CAPS: 151 TEST CAPS: 5 DEBUT: 12/03/2005 v England Roses DEBUT: 15/09/2018 v England Roses

After 18 months away from international netball, the Silver Ferns most capped player, dynamic Making her Silver Ferns debut in 2018, is testament to the fact resilience midcourter made a remarkable return in 2018 when she assumed the and perseverance pays off after she made the bold decision to come to New Zealand from captaincy. After making her Silver Ferns debut in 2005, Langman has forged an enviable record, South Africa as an 18-year-old in 2012 to chase her Netball dream. Burger made the change including an incredible unbroken run of Tests since making her debut. Renowned for her high from in-circle defender to wing defence during the 2018 ANZ Premiership season with great work rate and energy levels, Langman has continued the push to the boundaries be a better success. Very quick off the mark, tall for the position and robust, Burger made an instant hit in player. In 2016, she became the first current Silver Fern to play for an Australian team (the NSW the position to be a regular starter and just keeps getting better. Swifts) in the ANZ Championship. An impressive athlete, Burger was a standout figure during the 2018 and 2019 domestic She has since played two seasons with the Sunshine Coast-based Lightning team in the seasons with her consistently high standards, ability to make things happen and on-court Australian league. Langman’s athleticism and never-say-die attitude have often proved game- tenacity. Being able to play all three defensive positions is another string to her bow. In 2019, changing attributes. Held in high esteem, Langman has gone on to become one of the most Burger was one of five Silver Ferns named to take part in their first Netball World Cup. influential and respected midcourters in world Netball. Capable of playing all three midcourt positions, Langman is blessed with dazzling speed and athleticism, the super-talented athlete being renowned for her all-round abilities on both attack and defence. Langman will captain the Silver Ferns at her fourth Netball World Cup in Liverpool, 2019 after also representing New Zealand at the sport’s pinnacle event in 2007, 2011 and 2015. She has also attended three (2006, 2010, 2014). 18 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 19

GINA AMELIARANNE CRAMPTON EKENASIO #164 #157

POSITIONS: WA, C POSITIONS: GS, GA HEIGHT: 174cm HEIGHT: 186cm DOB: 07/12/1991 DOB: 11/01/1991 TEST CAPS: 26 TEST CAPS: 25 DEBUT: 09/10/2016 v Australian Diamonds DEBUT: 08/10/2014 v Australian Diamonds

After missing out on the team, it didn’t take long for slick Born in but of Ngapuhi heritage, stylish shooter Ameliaranne Ekenasio (nee Wells) midcourter to earn a recall. Making her comeback to the Silver Ferns for the moved to New Zealand in 2014 after coming through the Australian system. She spent four 2019 Northern Quad Series, Crampton cemented her spot in the 2019 Netball World Cup team years (2011-14) with the but struggled for regular court time and was following a standout domestic season. Crampton first came to prominence in 2015. snapped up by the for the 2015 ANZ Championship. More consistent game time Predominantly a wing attack but also an effective centre, the livewire midcourter showcased paid dividends, a growing confidence resulting in impressive individual performances for the her skillsets through her speed, drive off the line and adept feeding ability to win the Aspiring athletic shooter with the spectacular high-arching shot. Able to play both shooting roles, Silver Fern award at the New Zealand Netball Awards in 2015. Making her international debut Ekenasio is an excellent mover, with quick hands and feet, is good in the tight spaces and has in 2016, Crampton has continued to build on her all-round abilities. Fit and fast on attack, an unwavering willingness to put the shots up from anywhere. Crampton is also an effective spoiler on defence. A fine all-round athlete, maturity and Just months after the birth of her first child, Ekenasio made her return to elite level netball experience has added to Crampton’s consistency which was a standout for the Steel during the with the FAST5 Ferns in late 2017. She continued that upward trend shortly after when sealing 2019 domestic season. a spot in the Silver Ferns team for the 2018 Commonwealth Games. A tall, agile and graceful athlete, Ekenasio gained her first selection to the Silver Ferns in 2014. A player with real flair, Ekenasio’s growing confidence has pushed her game to new levels, resulting in a standout 2019 domestic season for the Pulse. 20 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 21

MARIA PHOENIX FOLAU KARAKA #134 #155

POSITIONS: GA, GS POSITIONS: GK, GD HEIGHT: 188cm HEIGHT: 186cm DOB: 18/02/1987 DOB: 06/11/1993 TEST CAPS: 138 TEST CAPS: 19 DEBUT: 13/11/2005 v Jamaican Sunshine Girls DEBUT: 20/01/2014 v England Roses

A naturally gifted shooter, (nee Tutaia) has been a mainstay of the Silver Last playing for the Silver Ferns in early 2018, athletic defender has made Ferns for well over a decade. One of the most feared shooters in world Netball with her a triumphant return to earn her place in the team for the 2019 Netball World Cup. Relishing uncanny skill of being able to convert shots from all points of the circle, Folau made her the captaincy duties with the Mystics during 2019, Karaka led from the front to return a debut for the Silver Ferns in 2005, the same year she was part of the NZU21 World Youth consistently high standard of performance throughout the season. A menace with her long Championship-winning team. Earmarked as a quality performer from a young age, the reach and athletic ability, the rangy defender took her game to new levels in an inspiring stylish Folau had made significant strides by the time she reached 20, becoming a regular season. Having played for the Steel and Pulse before returning home to and the in the Silver Ferns starting line-up by the end of 2006. Folau’s game has continued to Mystics, experience is paying dividends for Karaka who made her Silver Ferns debut in 2014. flourish, maturity and a wealth of experience adding to her considerable skill set. Able to move comfortably between the two in-circle defensive positions, Karaka has a strong A graceful athlete, Folau has continued to evolve as a player, her repertoire growing all-round skill set with her movement and ball handling ability. Karaka has developed into a alongside her general attacking and defensive games. In a significant personal milestone, classy defender with her athleticism, tight marking, ability in the air and sense of awareness Folau became the fourth Silver Fern to achieve 100 Test caps at Netball World Cup for the intercept. Showing her versatility, athleticism and ability to adapt, Karaka was a key 2015. Now living in Australia, Folau is currently plying her trade with the component in the midcourt for the FAST5 Ferns winning exploits during the 2016 FAST5 World Thunderbirds and will attend her fourth Netball World Cup for the Silver Ferns in Liverpool Series. Rising through the NZU21 and NZSS teams, Karaka has built on a strong pedigree after 2019. She has also played in four Commonwealth Games (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018). being part of the 2013 World Youth Cup winning team while also being a member of the Silver Ferns at the 2015 World Cup. 22 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 23

CASEY BAILEY KOPUA MES #135 #150

POSITIONS: GK, GD POSITIONS: GS, GA, WA HEIGHT: 188cm HEIGHT: 186cm DOB: 19/06/1985 DOB: 27/05/1989 TEST CAPS: 104 TEST CAPS: 63 DEBUT: 14/11/2005 v Barbados DEBUT: 14/10/2012 v SPAR Proteas

In her swansong event, inspiring former captain (nee Williams) will attend her Growing in stature through the 2019 domestic season, helped athletically-gifted shooter Bailey fourth Netball World Cup event in Liverpool, 2019. A proven performer over a long time, Kopua Mes resurrect her international career with a recall to the Silver Ferns for the Netball World Cup has returned after the birth of her first child and international retirement to have one last tilt at in Liverpool. Time away after the 2018 Commonwealth Games helped Mes refocus, experience the sport’s pinnacle event. An in-circle defender of outstanding quality, Kopua fulfilled her early playing a key role in her progressively strong form through 2019. An impressive player in the promise when making her Silver Ferns debut in 2005. Earlier that year, Kopua had been a member air and an astute reader of the game, Mes relished her senior status in the Mystics line-up with of the NZU21 World Youth Championship winning team. her guidance and all-round court play. Always a bundle of energy and athleticism, there’s no doubting the lofty shooter’s fitness and natural ability after making her debut in 2012 when she A match-winner and one of the game’s greatest defenders, Kopua showed her durability when was the bolter in the Silver Ferns team of that year. returning from a nine-month lay-off, recovering and rehabilitating from a serious knee injury, to lead the team at Netball World Cup Sydney 2015. During 2014, Kopua captained the Silver Ferns A serious knee injury dashed her chances in 2013 but she bounced back to regain selection the for a record 62nd time, eclipsing Lyn Gunson’s long-held record of 61 Tests as captain. following year and was a key performer in the FAST5 Ferns successfully defending their World Series title. She repeated that effort with the 2018 FAST5 Ferns team. At her best, The popular Kopua became the sixth Silver Fern to reach the 100-Test milestone in 2015 during a dynamic player, fleet-footed and possessing an impressive standing jump, the 1.87m Mes has the . Kopua has brought a strong work ethic to the Netball court, is fiercely all the necessary attributes as she showcased on the back of an outstanding Netball World Cup proud and loyal to the core. Setting the on-court standards with her strength in the air, through- Sydney 2015. Has the ability to produce something out of the ordinary. court carries, ability to make an intercept out of nothing and single-mindedness, others feed off Kopua’s sheer determination, a player who leads by example. Kopua was awarded an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to Netball in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2011. She has also represented New Zealand at three Commonwealth Games (2006, 2010, 2014). 24 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 25

KATRINA SHANNON RORE SAUNDERS #140 #152

POSITIONS: GD, GK POSITIONS: C, WA HEIGHT: 186cm HEIGHT: 188cm DOB: 06/05/1987 DOB: 12/10/1990 TEST CAPS: 125 TEST CAPS: 59 DEBUT: 20/09/2008 v Australian Diamonds DEBUT: 04/10/2013 v Australian Diamonds

Missing time early in 2019, former captain (nee Grant) bounced back in style Not featuring since the 2018 Commonwealth Games, hard-working midcourter Shannon to earn a recall for the Silver Ferns 2019 Netball World Cup team. Previous to that, Rore had Saunders (nee Francois) won her spot back in the Silver Ferns for the 2019 Netball World Cup been a regular in the Silver Ferns since making her debut as a 21-year-old in 2008 and has in Liverpool on the back of an impressive domestic season. A stalwart in the Steel midcourt since gone on to become the fourth-most capped player. Rore reached a significant personal where she predominantly plays centre, Saunders started out as a wing attack, so provides the milestone in 2017 when becoming just the seventh Silver Fern to register 100 international necessary cover to play both positions to a high standard. The opportunity to have a full appearances. Now helping guide a new generation of Silver Ferns, Rore has grown with the pre-season with the Steel and refocus her priorities have given Saunders a new lease of life, game, delivering a sterling contribution to , both domestically and the tireless midcourter delivering a succession of consistent and top-quality performances internationally. As a mainstay at the -based Pulse over the last 10 years, Rore during 2019. produced an impressive 2019 domestic season on the back of her leadership qualities and Saunders got her break for higher honours in 2013 when called into the Silver Ferns squad as strong work ethic. An astute reader of the game on defence, Rore is capable of making her cover and quickly made a mark with her speed and fitness levels while also making her debut. presence felt in an aerial contest as well as the close-marking situation. She remained a permanent fixture until 2018. A product of Motueka High School, near Nelson, She presents all the hallmarks required of an in-circle defender with the ability to switch from Saunders’ Netball career gained traction when she headed to University, finding her niche a tight marking situation to a hunting role. Ever-alert to intercept opportunities, Rore’s reliable with a young team and going on to become an integral member since joining hands and quick feet give her a strong presence when turning defence into attack. The athletic them in 2012. A no-frills type of player, Saunders is a whole-hearted performer who can match and versatile defender can seamlessly switch between the two in-circle defensive positions it with the best through her dogged determination, relentless commitment and ability as well as cover the wing defence role where her height, speed off the mark and awareness of to execute. defending space are valuable assets. Rore is lining up for her third World Cup in 2019 after also playing in the 2011 and 2015 events. She has also played for the Silver Ferns at three Commonwealth Games tournaments (2010, 2014 and 2018). 26 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 27

TE PAEA JANE SELBY-RICKIT WATSON #161 #160

POSITIONS: GA, GS POSITIONS: GK, GD HEIGHT: 188cm HEIGHT: 181cm DOB: 14/01/1992 DOB: 07/03/1990 TEST CAPS: 37 TEST CAPS: 29 DEBUT: 27/08/2016 v England Roses DEBUT: 27/08/2016 v England Roses

Rebounding in style after missing out on the Northern Quad Series earlier in the year, lofty Missing out on selection for the Silver Ferns 2018 Commonwealth Games campaign did not shooter Te Paea Selby-Rickit quickly earned a Silver Ferns recall for the 2019 Netball World keep dynamic defender out of the limelight for long. Watson surged back into the Cup. Benefitting from a full pre-season with the Steel, including specialist shooting sessions Silver Ferns team late last year after an inspiring season for the Tactix, followed by another throughout the season, Selby-Rickit’s game continued on an upward trend in 2019. Able to play strong domestic campaign in 2019, captaincy duties adding to her growth, to cement her place both shooting roles with equal effect make Selby-Rickit a valuable asset. in the 2019 Netball World Cup team. Growing up playing football, Watson was a late starter to netball but her lean and athletic frame have conspired to make her a quality in-circle defender. After making her Silver Ferns debut in 2016, Selby-Rickit has become a leader in an influential Steel attack line, consistent court time over the last couple of seasons adding to her repertoire A stellar season for the Steel in 2016 resulted in selection to the Silver Ferns squad which and court craft. Height, shooting nous and attacking smarts make Selby-Rickit a constant turned into a late injury replacement call-up for the . Watson grabbed threat in the circle while her subtle court craft extends to clever off-loads and the ability to be a the opportunity with both hands to deliver an impressive series of games over the 2016 playmaker. A strong mover while also having the ability to play a holding role make Selby-Rickit international season. A dynamic vertical leap, long reach, speed off the mark and ability to hunt a dangerous shooting opponent. Selby-Rickit will be making her Netball World Cup debut for the for ball outside the circle make Watson a dangerous and effective defender who has the knack Silver Ferns. of creating turnover ball at key moments. Watson, who was the 2017 ANZ Premiership Player of the Year, will be making her Netball World Cup debut for the Silver Ferns. 28 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 29

NOELINE DEB TAURUA FULLER HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH #108 #109

On the back of an enviable record, the popular Noeline Taurua was installed as the 11th Deb Fuller was appointed Silver Ferns assistant coach to Noeline Taurua in September Silver Ferns coach in 2018. A mercurial goal attack, Taurua played in the 1995 World 2018, ahead of the end-of-season international programme and the pair’s introduction Cup and 1998 Commonwealth Games for the Silver Ferns before a knee injury ended to the world stage. Fuller has had extensive coaching experience at the elite domestic her career. She quickly moved into coaching, working her way through the ranks while level, during the former trans-Tasman league, during which she was assistant coach with fashioning a stellar career at elite domestic level in both New Zealand and Australia. the in 2009 and 2010 before taking over the head coach’s role for four Taurua was an assistant coach for the Silver Ferns in 2011 and was the only coach to years, in 2011 and 2012, and 2014 and 2015. lead a New Zealand side to an ANZ Championship title, having overseen the Bay The former Silver Fern was also appointed coach of the FAST5 Ferns in 2018, Fuller of Plenty Magic’s win in 2012. She took over the Southern Steel in 2015, claiming the continuing New Zealand’s rich legacy in the shortened version of the game after guiding former Trans-Tasman Netball League Minor Premiership in her first campaign with an the team to the Netball World Series title for a seventh time, in . Before taking unbeaten record in the regular season. over the assistant coach’s role with the Silver Ferns, the Mount Maunganui-domiciled With a Masters of Science in performance coaching, Taurua has tasted success on both Fuller worked with Waikato in a high performance capacity. sides of the Tasman. Plying her trade in Australia, Taurua made a sensational impact when leading new team to back-to-back premierships. Well- respected and affable, Taurua is at home in the high performance environment where she has proven knack of getting the best out of her players. In a first, Taurua continues to take on the dual roles of coaching the Silver Ferns and Sunshine Coast Lightning. 30 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 S31 SILVER FERNS MANAGEMENT NZ UMPIRES

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38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 RANKINGS WORLD 1 RANKING CORRECT AS AT 21JUNE2019 Argentina Thailand Israel Chinese Taipei Chinese St Maarten St USA Namibia Singapore St Vincent &Grenadines Vincent St Ireland Sri Lanka Sri New Papua Cook Samoa Fiji Zimbabwe Barbados Trinidad &Tobago Trinidad Scotland Northern Ireland Northern Uganda Malawi South Africa South New Zealand New Jamaica England TEAM Australia 9 11 13 14 13 15 14 24 18 11 8 29 24 22 49 33 11 20 36 18 21 15 38 20 33 28 34 30 20 27 28 35 34 46 64 33 58 PLAYED 52 VITALITY NETBALLWORLDCUPLIVERPOOL2019 8 6 11 9 9 11 11 21 13 9 4 25 22 18 35 25 11 18 25 13 14 13 28 14 27 23 25 22 15 21 20 27 27 35 49 25 47 WEIGHTED 40 0 0 0 0 0 8 130 347 222 172 80 627 731 622 1292 938 486 808 1229 667 897 915 2055 1129 2254 1929 2371 2133 1599 2326 2219 3219 3222 5009 8413 4303 8134 8372 POINTS 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 17 17 19 20 25 33 35 37 38 44 45 49 51 64 70 73 81 83 84 95 97 107 111 111 119 119 14 172 172 173 209 RATING 35 36 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 37 HEAD TO HEAD HEAD TO HEAD

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NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND BARBADOS

146 Played 146 14 Played 14

51 Won 93 14 Won 0

2 Drawn 2 0 Drawn 0

35% % Wins 64% 100% % Wins 0%

6 Consecutive Wins 10 14 Consecutive Wins 0

68 goals, 21 October 2012 97 goals, 10 October 2010 45 goals, 13 July 2003 67 goals, 21 July 2007 Highest Score Highest Score 68 goals, 9 October 2016 41 goals, 23 Aug 1979 Lowest Score 19 goals, 18 December 1970 27 goals, 14 August 1948 11 goals, 20 August 1938 Lowest Score 27 goals, 1 February 1985 75 goals, 10 October 2010 Biggest Win - 27 goals, 3 February 1985 Previous 5 Meetings 25 goals, 29 October 2005 Biggest Win 31 goals, 28 August 1948 2002 New Zealand 84 d Barbados 22 3 July Previous 5 Meetings 2003 New Zealand 84 d Barbados 45 13 July (WC 11) 2018 Australia 57 def New Zealand 42 7 October 2005 New Zealand 77 d Barbados 21 14 November Australia 56 def New Zealand 47 10 October 2010 New Zealand 97 d Barbados 22 10 October (CWG XIX) New Zealand 55 def Australia 44 14 October 2015 New Zealand 73 d Barbados 28 7 August (NWC14) Australia 58 def New Zealand 47 18 October Winning Margins 2019 Australia 53 def New Zealand 50 20 January - Between 1 and 5 goals - Winning Margins - 6 and 10 - 27 Between 1 and 5 goals 42 1 11 and 20 - 10 6 and 10 23 1 21 and 30 - 13 11 and 20 19 6 31 and 40 - 1 21 and 30 8 6 41+ - - 31 and 40 1 - 41+ - 38 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 39 HEAD TO HEAD HEAD TO HEAD

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NEW ZEALAND ENGLAND NEW ZEALAND JAMAICA

95 Played 95 56 Played 56

83 Won 10 49 Won 5

2 Drawn 2 2 Drawn 2

87% % Wins 11% 88% % Wins 9%

41 Consecutive Wins 4 17 Consecutive Wins 3

78 goals, 7 July 2001 Highest Score 64 goals, 20 January 2018 - ET 80 goals, 12 July 2007 Highest Score 63 goals, 12 July 1991

23 goals, 1 February 1985 Lowest Score 19 goals, 1 February 1985 32 goals, 10 May 1996 Lowest Score 20 goals, 22 August 1967

13 goals, 15 September 2018 48 goals, 2 May 1990 9 goals, 3 March 2002 48 goals, July 7 2001 Biggest Win Biggest Win 13 goals, 13 January 2019 Previous 5 Meetings Previous 5 Meetings 2016 New Zealand 61 d Jamaica 38 14 September 2017 New Zealand 62 d England 55 13 September New Zealand 66 d Jamaica 38 17 September 2018 England 64 d New Zealand 57 - ET 20 January Jamaica 59 d New Zealand 51 22 March England 54 d New Zealand 45 11 April (CWG XX) 2018 Jamaica 59 d New Zealand 53 24 March England 52 d New Zealand 39 15 September Jamaica 60 def New Zealand 55 15 April (CWG) 2019 England 54 d New Zealand 41 13 January Winning Margins Winning Margins 10 Between 1 and 5 goals 1 8 Between 1 and 5 goals 6 5 6 and 10 4 16 6 and 10 2 13 11 and 20 - 25 11 and 20 2 15 21 and 30 - 24 21 and 30 - 4 31 and 40 - 8 31 and 40 - 2 41+ - 2 41+ - 40 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 41 HEAD TO HEAD HEAD TO HEAD

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NEW ZEALAND MALAWI NEW ZEALAND NORTHERN IRELAND

10 Played 10 10 Played 10

9 Won 1 10 Won 0

0 Drawn 0 0 Drawn 0

90% % Wins 10% 100% % Wins 0%

9 Consecutive Wins 0 10 Consecutive Wins 0

85 goals, 10 November 2007 Highest Score 57 goals, 8 April 2018 112 goals, 2 August 1963 Highest Score 29 goals, 27 July 2014

50 goals, 25 July 2014 Lowest Score 26 goals, 10 Nov 2007 52 goals, 4 August 1985 Lowest Score 4 goals, 2 August 1963

59 goals, 10 November 2007 Biggest Win 4 goals, 8 April 2018 108 goals, 2 August 1963 Biggest Win -

Previous 5 Meetings Previous 5 Meetings 2013 New Zealand 72 d Malawi 39 31 October 1985 New Zealand 69 d Northern Ireland 10 19 July 2014 New Zealand 50 d Malawi 47 25 July (CWG XX) New Zealand 52 d Northern Ireland 15 4 August 2015 New Zealand 57 d Malawi 49 12 August (NWC 14) 1991 New Zealand 93 d Northern Ireland 21 19 July 2018 New Zealand 75 d Malawi 42 21 March 1999 New Zealand 92 d Northern Ireland 26 27 September Malawi 57 d New Zealand 53 8 April (CWG XXI) 2014 New Zealand 78 d Northern Ireland 29 27 July

Winning Margins Winning Margins 1 Between 1 and 5 goals 1 - Between 1 and 5 goals - 1 6 and 10 - - 6 and 10 - 1 11 and 20 - - 11 and 20 - 1 21 and 30 - - 21 and 30 - 4 31 and 40 - 2 31 and 40 - 1 41+ - 8 41+ - 42 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 43 HEAD TO HEAD HEAD TO HEAD

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4 Played 4 33 Played 33

4 Won 0 32 Won 1

0 Drawn 0 0 Drawn 0

100% % Wins 0% 97% % Wins 3%

4 Consecutive Wins 0 29 Consecutive Wins 1

117 goals, 1974 Highest Score 17 goals, 1975 94 goals, 31 July 2006 Highest Score 60 goals, 20 January 2019 - ET

42 goals, 1970 Lowest Score 5 goals, 1967 41 goals, 14 August 1967 Lowest Score 13 goals, 10 August 1963

108 goals, 1975 Biggest Win - 69 goals, 31 July 2006 Biggest Win 2 goals, 22 July 1995

Previous 5 Meetings Previous 5 Meetings 1967 New Zealand 74 d Singapore 5 25 August (NWC 2) 2017 New Zealand 70 d South Africa 39 5 February 1970 New Zealand 42 d Singapore 11 3 November New Zealand 63 d South Africa 56 26 August 1974 New Zealand 117 d Singapore 9 15 October 2018 New Zealand 51 d South Africa 46 25 January 1975 New Zealand 64 d Singapore 17 28 August (NWC 4) New Zealand 61 d South Africa 37 18 September 2019 New Zealand 62 d South Africa 60 - ET 20 January Winning Margins - Between 1 and 5 goals - Winning Margins - 6 and 10 - 3 Between 1 and 5 goals 1 - 11 and 20 - 1 6 and 10 - - 21 and 30 - 5 11 and 20 - 1 31 and 40 - 6 21 and 30 - 3 41+ - 8 31 and 40 - 9 41+ - 44 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 45 HEAD TO HEAD HEAD TO HEAD

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4 Played 4 21 Played 21

4 Won 0 19 Won 1

0 Drawn 0 1 Drawn 1

100% % Wins 0% 90% % Wins 5%

4 Consecutive Wins 0 8 Consecutive Wins 1

116 goals, 28 July 2002 Highest Score 26 goals, 28 July 2002 75 goals, 6 July 1999 Highest Score 53 goals, 16 April 1992

89 goals, 5 August 1963 Lowest Score 9 goals, 5 August 1963 29 goals, 29 April 1978 Lowest Score 20 goals, 2 February 1985

90 goals, 28 July 2002 Biggest Win - 52 goals, 6 July 2011 Biggest Win 1 goal, 7 May 1988

Previous 5 Meetings Previous 5 Meetings 1963 New Zealand 89 d Sri Lanka 9 5 August (NWC 1) 1992 New Zealand 57 d Trinidad & Tobago 47 11 April 1983 New Zealand 76 d Sri Lanka 19 18 June (NWC 6) New Zealand 57 d Trinidad & Tobago 53 16 April 1998 New Zealand 92 d Sri Lanka 16 17 Sept (CG XVI) 1999 New Zealand 74 d Trinidad & Tobago 41 29 September (NWC10) 2002 New Zealand116 d Sri Lanka 26 28 July (CG XVII) 2011 New Zealand 75 d Trinidad & Tobago 23 6 July (NWC13) 2015 New Zealand 74 d Trinidad & Tobago 38 8 August (NWC14) Winning Margins - Between 1 and 5 goals - Winning Margins - 6 and 10 - 6 Between 1 and 5 goals 1 - 11 and 20 - 3 6 and 10 - - 21 and 30 - 4 11 and 20 - - 31 and 40 - 3 21 and 30 - 4 41+ - 2 31 and 40 - 1 41+ - 46 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 47 HEAD TO HEAD WORLD NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PLACINGS

COUNTRY 2015 2011 2007 2003 1999 1995 1991 1987 1983 1979 1975 1971 1967 1963 Number of Teams (16) (16) (16) (24) (26) (27) (20) (17) (14) (19) (11) (9) (8) (11) VS Antigua 12 9 12 Australia 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 Bahamas 18 9 Barbados 13 11 13 7 10 11 6 8 Bermuda 22 24 10 19 Botswana 13 10 Canada 21 13 13 6 10 12 11 NEW ZEALAND UGANDA Cayman Island 24 23 21 16 Cook Islands 7 11 7 7 5 6 England 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 4 3 2 Played 2 Fiji 11 10 9 8 6 11 8 8 Grenada 15 2 Won 0 Hong Kong 23 24 23 17 13 0 Drawn 0 Jamaica 4 4 3 3 4 5 3 5 5 5 5 4 6 5 Malawi 6 6 5 11 8 100% % Wins 0% Malaysia 16 16 19 26 19 17 11 2 Consecutive Wins 0 27 Nambia 16 13 76 goals, 14 August 2015 Highest Score 51 goals, 5 April 2018 New Zealand 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 12 25 64 goals, 5 April 2018 Lowest Score 33 goals, 14 August 2015 N Ireland 8 16 18 12 10 7 17 9 8 11 PNG 43 goals, 14 August 2015 Biggest Win - 18 15 14 14 11 R of Ireland 25 10 15 10 Previous 5 Meetings ST Kitts / Nevis 6 2015 New Zealand 76 d Uganda 33 14 August (NWC 14) ST Lucia 16 13 2018 New Zealand 64 d Uganda 51 5 April (CWG XXI) Samoa 10 12 8 6 9 9 8 Scotland 12 13 15 20 22 9 9 6 9 6 6 7 8 Winning Margins Singapore 15 15 15 12 20 18 10 10 8 - Between 1 and 5 goals - - 6 and 10 - South Africa 5 5 6 5 5 2 3 6 1 11 and 20 - Sri Lanka 16 14 21 19 15 16 14 9 - 21 and 30 - ST Vincent / Grenadines 13 10 16 - 31 and 40 - Tonga 22 1 41+ - Trinidad & Tobago 9 7 11 10 8 6 2 3 1 4 4 5 4 Uganda 8 13 USA 9 15 14 26 20 Wales 7 9 12 14 14 17 7 13 8 6 6 7 10 West Indies 7 Zambia 14 17 48 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 49 2015 2011 NETBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NETBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 7-16 AUGUST 2015 4-10 JULY 2011 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE

TEAM TEAM , , , Leana de Bruin, Katrina Grant, , Shannon Francois, Katrina Grant, Phoenix Karaka, , Laura Langman, Temepara George, Casey Kopua, Laura Langman, , Anna Scarlett, , Maria Tutaia, Malia Paseka, Grace Rasmussen, Maria Tutaia , Casey Kopua, Liana Leota.

COACH: Waimarama Taumaunu COACH: ASST COACH: OAM ASST COACH: Waimarama Taumaunu MANAGER: Esther Molloy MANAGER: Esther Molloy DOCTOR: Dr Bobby Willcox DOCTOR: Jude Goulden PHYSIO: Sharon Kearney PHYSIO: Sharon Kearney STATS Silver Ferns finished second behind Australia. Played 6, Won 5, Lost 1.

FAST FACTS FAST FACTS ◊ Australia and New Zealand played in the Final ◊ Australia and New Zealand played in the for the sixth time in seven finals played at a Final for the 5th time in six finals played at a World Cup. Australia won 58-55. World Champs ◊ New Zealand defeated Australia 52-47 on Day ◊ The 2011 Final was the first in Netball World 3 during pool play ending Australia’s 21 match Championship history to be decided after Test winning run. extra time. ◊ Australia (1967, 1991, 2015) became the ◊ Irene van Dyk played at her 5th and final second country to host the World Cup three Netball World Cup equalling the NWC record times after New Zealand (1975, 1999, 2007). for most tournaments. Van Dyk played for South Africa in 1995 and 1999 and New Zealand in 2003, 2007 and 2011. 50 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 51 2007 2003 NETBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS WORLD NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 10–17 NOVEMBER 2007 10–20 JULY 2003 AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND KINGSTON, JAMAICA

TEAM TEAM Maree Bowden, Leana de Bruin, Paula Griffin, Temepara Clark, Sheryl Clarke, , Joline Henry, Laura Langman, Sheryl Scanlan, , Vilimaina Davu, Leana du Plooy, (vice-captain), Jodi Te Huna, Adine Harper, Lesley Nicol, Anna Rowberry (captain), Maria Tutaia, Irene van Dyk, Casey Williams, Anna Scarlett, Jodi Te Huna, Irene van Dyk Adine Wilson (captain). COACH: Ruth Aitken COACH: Ruth Aitken ASST COACH: Leigh Gibbs ASST COACH: Leigh Gibbs MANAGER: Sheryl Wells MANAGER: Jackie Barron DOCTOR: Jude Goulden DOCTOR: Jude Goulden PHYSIO: Sharon Kearney PHYSIO: Sharon Kearney FITNESS COORDINATOR: Rob Nicholson STATS STATS Silver Ferns finished second behind Australia. Silver Ferns won their fourth World Cahmpionship, Played 6, Won 5, Lost 1. third outright. Played 8, Won 8, Lost 0.

FAST FACTS

• New Zealand became the first country FAST FACTS to host the World Championship/ ◊ Jamaica became the third country Tournament three times. to host the World Championship/ • Australia and New Zealand played in the Tournament twice Final for the 4th time in five finals played ◊ New Zealand were undefeated winning at a World Championship. all eight matches. • New Zealand played just six matches ◊ New Zealand broke a 16-year Gold Medal in 2007 which is the lowest number of drought, last winning the World Cup in matches they have played at a Netball Glasgow in 1987. World Championship. 52 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 53 1999 1995 WORLD NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS WORLD NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 21 SEPTEMBER - 1 OCTOBER 1999 15–25 JULY 1995 CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND

TEAM TEAM Belinda Charteris, Belinda Colling (captain), Belinda Blair, Julie Dawson, Sandra Edge Sonya Hardcastle, Adine Harper, Donna Loffhagen, (captain), Sharon Gold, Carron Jerram, , Lesley Nicol, Anna Rowberry, Julie Deborah Matoe, Bernice Mene, Lesley Nicol, Seymour, Lorna Suafoa, Teresa Tairi, Linda Vagana Anna Rowberry, Tracy Shortland, Elisa Taringa, Noeline Taurua-Bennett. COACH: Yvonne Willering MANAGER: Sheryl Wells COACH: Leigh Gibbs PHYSIOTHERAPIST: Deborah Roche MANAGER: Sheryl Wells SPORTS THERAPIST: Bernice Bevan PHYSIOTHERAPIST: Sharon Kearney MENTAL SKILLS TRAINER: Gilbert Enoka STATS Silver Ferns finished second behind Australia. STATS Played 10, Won 9, Lost 1. Silver Ferns finished third behind Australia (1st) and South Africa (2nd). Played 10, Won 8, Lost 2

FAST FACTS FAST FACTS ◊ New Zealand became the second ◊ 1995 was the first time a trophy was country to host the World Championship presented to the winning team twice (Auckland 1975). ◊ England hosted the World ◊ The Final against Australia was the Championship/Tournament for the highest rating programme ever for second time (Eastbourne in 1963). Television New Zealand Two at the time. ◊ New Zealand finished 3rd third, their ◊ Australia defeated New Zealand (42-41) equal lowest finish at a NWC with 1975 in the last second of the Final courtesy in Auckland. of a Sharelle McMahon goal. 54 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 55 1991 1987 WORLD NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS WORLD NETBALL TOURNAMENT 1–13 JULY 1991 15–28 AUGUST 1987 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA GLASGOW, SCOTLAND

TEAM TEAM Julie Carter, Tanya Cox, Robin Dillamore, Tracey Eyrl, Rita Fatialofa, Tracey Fear Sandra Edge (vice-captain), Tracy Eyrl-Shortland, (vice-captain), , Leigh Gibbs Joan Hodson, Leonie Leaver, Ana Noovao, (captain), Annette Heffernan, Sandra Mallett, Waimarama Taumaunu (captain), Carron Topping, Margharet Matenga, Angela Pule, Joan Solia, Sheryl Waite, Louisa Wall Waimarama Taumaunu, Julie Townsend

COACH: Lyn Gunson COACH: Lois Muir MANAGER: Monica Leggat ASST COACH: Monica Leggat PHYSIOTHERAPIST: Linda Hare PHYSIO: Margaret Harp STATS STATS Silver Ferns finished second behind Australia. Silver Ferns won their third World Tournament, Played 11, Won 10, Lost 1. their second outright. Played 11, Won 11, Lost 0

FAST FACTS FAST FACTS ◊ The name of the event was changed from ◊ The Silver Ferns were one of 17 teams to compete in Glasgow World Tournament to Championship prior to in 1987. the 1991 tournament in Sydney ◊ Dame Lois Muir coached the Silver Ferns for a record a fourth ◊ Semi-Finals and a Final were played for the time in 1987, which stands to this day. first time in 1991 in Sydney ◊ Five players returned from the 1983 World Tournament ◊ 1991 was the first time a World in Singapore; Rita Fatialofa, Tracey Fear, Waimarama Championship was played indoors Taumaunu, Margaret Forsyth, Leigh Gibbs and Margharet Matenga ◊ The Silver Ferns were one of 20 teams to participate in Sydney ◊ The Silver Ferns claimed their second World Netball title in 1987 in Glasgow with no team getting within 10-goals. ◊ Four players returned from the 1987 winning teams: Sandra Edge, Joan Hodson, Tracy ◊ Margharet Matenga, Margaret Forsyth and Leigh Gibbs Eyrl-Shortland and Waimarama Taumaunu became two-time World champions after claiming the title in 1987 and all three were members of the 1979 winning team. 56 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 57 1983 1979 WORLD NETBALL TOURNAMENT WORLD NETBALL TOURNAMENT 11-24 JUNE 1983 12-25 AUGUST 1979 KENT RIDGE, SINGAPORE PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

TEAM TEAM Fatialofa, Tracey Fear, Margaret Forsyth, Leigh Maxine Blomquist, Ruth Fathers, Margaret Gibbs, Margharet Matenga, Rhonda Meads, Lyn Forsyth, Janice Henderson, Margharet Kamana, Gunson, Lynn Proudlove, Waimarama Taumaunu, Geane Katae, Leigh Mills, Marilyn Munro, Lyn Yvonne Willering Gunson (captain), Christine Pietzner, Lynn Proudlove, Yvonne Willering (vice-captain). COACH: Lois Muir MANAGER: Betty Steffensen COACH: Lois Muir CAPTAIN: Pat Cleland STATS STATS The Silver Ferns finished second behind Australia. Played 9, Won 8, Lost 1. Silver Ferns, Australia and Trinidad & Tobago were joint winners. Played 12, Won 11, Lost 1.

FAST FACTS FAST FACTS ◊ The Silver Ferns were one of 14 nations to ◊ The Silver Ferns were one of 19 nations who compete in 1983 in Singapore. participated at the 1979 tournament in Trinidad & Tobago ◊ Dame Lois Muir coached the Silver Ferns at her third Netball World Cup in 1983 in Singapore. ◊ Dame Lois Muir led the Silver Ferns for the second time at a World Cup in 1979. ◊ Six players returned from the 1979 World Cup to play in Singapore; Margaret Forsyth, Leigh Gibbs, ◊ Five players returned from the 1975 NWC in Margharet Matenga, Lyn Proudlove, Lyn Gunson Auckland; Maxine Blomquist, Lyn Gunson, Marilyn and Yvonne Willering. Munro, Christine Pitzner and Yvonne Willering. ◊ Lyn Gunson and Yvonne Willering played at their ◊ The Silver Ferns were joint winners of the 1979 third and last World Cup in Singapore. World Cup after Trinidad & Togabo beat Australia, Australia beat the Silver Ferns and then the Silver Ferns defeated Trinidad & Tobago to force at three-way tie. 58 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 59 1975 1971 WORLD NETBALL TOURNAMENT WORLD NETBALL TOURNAMENT 22 AUGUST - 4 SEPTEMBER 1975 30 DECEMBER 1970 - 12 JANUARY 1971 AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND KINGSTON, JAMAICA

TEAM TEAM Maxine Blomquist, Beth Carnie, Frances Granger, Joan Harnett (captain), Nancey King, Lyn Gunson (vice-captain), Shirley Langrope Shirley Langrope, Lorraine Mair, Olwyn McKay, (captain), Marilyn Munro, Christine Pietzner, Sandra Norman, Coral Palmer, Tilly Vercoe Georgina Salter, Anne Taylor, Yvonne Willering (vice-captain), Brenda Walker, Francis Wiringi

COACH: Lois Muir COACH: Taini Jamison MANAGER: Doreen Hes MANAGER: Dal Knuckey STATS STATS Silver Ferns finished third behind Australia Silver Ferns finished in second place behind (1st) and England (2nd). Australia. Played 8, Won 7, Lost 1. Played 10, Won 8, Lost 1, Drew 1.

FAST FACTS FAST FACTS ◊ New Zealand hosted the World Netball ◊ The Silver Ferns were one of nine nations who Tournament for the first time in 1975. participated at the third World Tournament in Kingston. ◊ Dame Lois Muir coached the Silver Ferns for the first time at a Netball World Cup. ◊ Taini Jamison coached the side for the second consecutive World Tournament. ◊ Shirley Langrope was the only player who played in 1971 in Kingston to compete in ◊ Joan Harnett played at her third World Tournament Auckland in 1975. setting the Silver Ferns record of three tournaments. ◊ Yvonne Willering and Lyn Gunson played at their first of three Netball World Cups in ◊ Two players returned from the 1967 winning team; Auckland. Joan Harnett and Tilly Vercoe. ◊ The Silver Ferns finished 3rd, their equal lowest World Cup finish in 1975 after losing to England and drawing with Australia. 60 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 61 1967 1963 WORLD NETBALL TOURNAMENT WORLD NETBALL TOURNAMENT 13-27 AUGUST 1967 2-14 AUGUST 1963 PERTH, AUSTRALIA EASTBOURNE, ENGLAND

TEAM TEAM Judy Blair (captain), Joan Harnett (nee Martin), Lesley Baker, Judy Blair, Pam Edmonds (captain), Tilly Vercoe (vice-captain), Elizabeth Rowley, Rebecca Faulkner, Harnett (nee Martin), Colleen Margaret Gardiner, Ann Boelee, Sandra James, McMaster, Betty McNamara, Lois Muir (vice Mirth Soloman, BIlle Irwin, Pamela Hamilton. captain), Elva Simpson, Mirth Soloman (nee Te Moananui). COACH: Taini Jamison MANAGER: Edna Yates COACH: Dixie Cockerton MANAGER: Joyce McCann STATS The Silver Ferns were crowned World Champions. STATS Played 7, Won 7, Lost 0. Silver Ferns finished second behind Australia. Played 10, Won 9, Lost 1.

FAST FACTS FAST FACTS ◊ The Silver Ferns were one of eight teams to ◊ The team travelled to Eastbourne by ship participate at the second World Tournament taking six weeks. in Perth. ◊ The Silver Ferns were one of 11 teams who ◊ The Silver Ferns claimed their first world participated at the first World Tournament. Netball crown winning all seven matches ◊ Dame Lois Muir was vice captain of the side. including a 40-34 victory over Australia in the final match of the tournament to take the ◊ They beat Northern Ireland 112-4, which at title. the time was the World Record score. ◊ Taini Jamison coached the Silver Ferns at her first of two World Tournaments. ◊ Three players returned from the 1963 team; Judy Blair, Joan Harnett and Mirth Soloman. NEW ZEALAND CAPTAINS

1938 Margaret Matangi 1948 Oonah Shannahan, Beverley Malcolm and Betty Plant (one match each) 1960 June Waititi (now Mariu) 1963 Pam Edmonds (now Barham) 1967 Judy Blair 1970 - 1971 Joan Harnett NEW ZEALAND 1974 – 1975 Shirley Langrope COACHES 1978 – 1985 Lyn Gunson 1938 – 1948 Myrtle Muir 1986 – 1987 Leigh Gibbs 1988 Tracey Fear 1960 – 1963 Dixie Cockerton 1989 – 1991 Waimarama Taumaunu 1967 – 1971 Taini Jamison 1991 Julie Townsend 1974 – 1968 Lois Muir 1992 Ana Noovao 1989 – 1993 Lyn Gunson 1992 - 1993 Julie Carter 1994 – 1995 Sandra Edge 1994 – 1997 Leigh Gibbs

1996 – 1997 Lesley Nicol 1997 – 2001 Yvonne Willering 1997 Bernice Mene 2002 – 2011 Ruth Aitken 1997 – 1999 Belinda Colling 2000 – 2001 Bernice Mene 2011 – 2015 Waimarama Taumaunu 2002 Julie Seymour 2015 – 2018 2002 – 2004 Anna Rowberry 2018 – Noeline Taurua 2005 – 2007 Adine Wilson 2008 Julie Seymour 2009 – 2011 Casey Williams 2011 Laura Langman 2012 – 2015 Casey Kopua (nee Williams) 2016 – 2018 Katrina Grant 2018 - Laura Langman 64 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 65 HIGH PERFORMANCE

Results from international fixtures. New Zealand scores listed first. 1975 World Tournament, Auckland 1979 tour of England v Australia: 34-34 v England: 56-41, 52-43 1938 First International Match, 1969 Australian tour of New Zealand v Jamaica: 58-23 Melbourne, Australia v England: 38-39 1981 England tour of New Zealand v Australia: 39-49, 43-39 v Trinidad & Tobago: 49-33 v Australia: 11–40 v Scotland: 81-35 v England: 48-40, 46-46, 47-43 1970 Pre-International v Northern Ireland: 80-11 1948 Australian tour of New Zealand Tournament Games v Wales: 88-16 1981 in Australia – Tri-tests v Singapore: 64-17 v Australia: 16-27, 13-44, 22-44 v Singapore: 42-11 v Australia: 37-32, 48-29, 37-34 v Fiji: 96-25 v Barbados: 52-19, 63-20 v England: 30-21, 34-20, 35-29 v Papua New Guinea: 103-15 1960 tour of Australia v International Seven: 28-9 1971 World Tournament, Jamaica v Australia: 49-40, 39-44, 45-46 1982 Australia tour of New Zealand v Australia: 42-48 1978 Trinidad & Tobago tour v Australia: 54-41, 53-52, 28-33 1963 World Tournament, England v Jamaica: 52-32 of New Zealand v England: 42-40 v Trinidad & Tobago: 36-36, 29-28 1982 in UK v Australia: 36-37 v Trinidad & Tobago: 47-33 v Jamaica: 61-31 v Scotland: 61-17 v England: 54-36, 56-34, 64-38 v England: 56-29 v Northern Ireland: 90-12 1979 tour of Jamaica v Scotland: 46-16 v Trinidad & Tobago: 51-23 v Wales: 86-26 v Wales: 83-21 v Jamaica: 58-30, 35-31, 53-31 v Scotland: 85-7 v Bahamas: 108-10 v Northern Ireland: 112-4 1983 World Tournament, Singapore v Wales: 88-15 1979 World Tournament, Trinidad 1972 tour of Fiji, Western Samoa v Sri Lanka: 89-9 v Australia: 42-47 and Tonga v Australia: 36-38 v Jamaica: 45-42 v South Africa: 60-13 v Jamaica: 56-28 v Western Samoa: 47-9, 29-8 v England: 51-36, 55-34 v West Indies: 73-23 v England: 53-26 v Tonga: 46-18 v Trinidad & Tobago: 35-30 v Trinidad & Tobago: 33-27 v Northern Ireland: 63-22 1967 World Tournament, Perth v Scotland: 58-17 v Sri Lanka: 76-19 1974 tour of England and Singapore v Northern Ireland: 56-23 v Australia: 40-34 v Hong Kong: 85-4 v St Lucia: 48-27 v Jamaica: 51-20 v England: 53-46, 47-44, 52-42 v Canada: 76-12 v : 95-7 v England: 50-24 v Singapore: 117-9 v St Kitts-Nevis: 58-26 v Trinidad & Tobago: 53-28 v Antigua: 62-29 1985 Australian Games v Scotland: 76-14 v Barbados: 41-24, 60-28 v Singapore: 74-5 v Australia: 27-27, 31-27 v South Africa: 41-39 v England: 23-19, 32-20 v Trinidad & Tobago: 37-20 66 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 67

1985 Trinidad & Tobago tour of 1988 Milo Series in New Zealand 1991 World Championships, 1994 Milo World Series New Zealand Sydney, Australia v Trinidad & Tobago: 43-40, 37-38, 48-25 v Australia: 49-52, 44-47, 53-49 v Trinidad & Tobago: 35-30, 41-36 v Australia: 52-53 v Jamaica: 68-63 1988 in England 1994 tour of Jamaica 1985 in Scotland and v England: 53-33 Northern Ireland v England: 46-27, 47-25, 40-30 v Northern Ireland: 93-21 v Jamaica: 71-42, 66-41, 72-44 v Papua New Guinea: 91-29 v Scotland: 64-14, 75-14 1989 Milo Series in New Zealand v Vanuatu: 96-27 1995 Silver Ferns v South Africa v Northern Ireland: 63-23, 69-10 v Namibia: 78-44 v Australia: 47-46, 51-47, 49-37 v South Africa: 67-49 v Canada: 86-24 1985 , v Hong Kong: 104-14 1989 World Games, 1995 Milo Series v Australia: 39-37 v Republic of Ireland: 86-26 v Jamaica: 35-31 v Australia: 33-29 v Cook Islands: 94-40 v England: 64-42, 60-36, 55-36 v England: 34-29 v England: 32-24 v Scotland: 39-8 v Scotland: 58-9 1992 Milo World Series Netball in 1995 World Netball Championships, v Northern Ireland: 52-15 v Fiji: 67-17 New Zealand Birmingham, England v Cook Islands: 58-19 v Trinidad & Tobago: 52-42, 57-47, 57-53 v Australia: 44-45 1986 Tri-Series v Jamaica: 70-52 In New Zealand v England: 60-31 Demo Match, New Zealand v Australia: 27-37, 27-33, 27-30 1992 Kleenex Cup, Australia v Namibia: 87-22 v Australia: 35-53 v Cayman Island: 114-15 v Jamaica: 39-39, 40-38, 32-21 v Australia: 46-67, 45-55, 37-64 In Australia v South Africa: 57-59 v Australia: 19-35, 19-31, 31-28 1990 Milo Series in New Zealand v Barbados: 77-44 1992 Tour v Jamaica: 44-31, 48-35, 58-26 v Canada: 78-37 v Jamaica: 64-35, 61-32, 69-21 v England: 62-34, 60-26, 58-33 v Cook islands: 81-49 v Western Samoa: 60-31 1987 Milo Series in New Zealand Exhibition Match 1990 Johnson & Johnson Series, Australia v Republic of Ireland: 59-9 v England: 44-44, 42-36, 43-36 v Australia: 42-44, 57-51, 40-52 1996 Fisher & Paykel Series v England: 61-41 1993 Milo World Series in New Zealand v South Africa: 63-39, 51-31, 60-47 1987 World Tournament, Glasgow v Cook Islands: 71-48, 76-52 v Australia: 39-28 1991 Milo Series in New Zealand v Namibia: 94-16 1996 Milo Cup v England: 45-30, 47-37 v England: 56-29, 57-25, 57-44 v Trinidad & Tobago: 49-37 v Australia: 40-49, 39-58, 35-56 1993 World Games, v Scotland: 67-15 v Northern Ireland: 81-16 v Australia: 36-62 1996 Fisher & Paykel Cup v Wales: 94-13 v Jamaica: 60-47 v Australia: 51-60 v Barbados: 53-28 v England: 57-29 v Cook Islands: 78-27 v Wales: 85-23 v Republic of Ireland: 81-16 v Canada: 76-22 v Bermuda: 89-8 v Malaysia: 78-9 68 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019 69

1997 Fisher & Paykel International Series 1999 World Championships, 2002 Fisher & Paykel Series 2005 Fisher & Paykel Series New Zealand v Jamaica: 64-44, 55-43, 51-47 v Barbados: 88-27, 87-35, 84-22 v England: 52-30, 74-30, 55-40 v Cook Islands: 78-39 v Trinidad & Tobago: 74-41 v Northern Ireland: 92-26 , 2005 Holden Astra Netball Test in v Wales: 73-27 1997 Fisher & Paykel Cup, Australia v Jamaica: 69-51 Mystery Creek, Hamilton v Canada: 90-22 v Cook Islands: 74-43 v England: 67-35 v Australia: 50-43 v Australia: 43-49 v South Africa: 68-39 v Wales: 81-23 v Barbados: 71-35 v Canada: 101-17 2005 Fisher & Paykel Cup 1997 Tour to UK/Malaysia v Fiji: 81-38 (Quarter-final) v Sri Lanka: 116-26 v Australia: 61-36 v Jamaica: 55-53 (Semi-final) v Australia: 55-57 (Final) v England: 47-35, 53-41, 70-45 v Australia: 41-42 (Final) v Wales: 77-39 2005 Silver Ferns Tri-Series v Malaysia: 69-19 2002 Fisher & Paykel Series v Jamaica: 57-39, 67-32 2000 Fisher & Paykel Cup, Australia v South Africa: 71-33, 86-37 v Barbados: 77-21 1998 Fisher & Paykel v Australia: 30-53 International Series 2003 UK Tour 2006 XVIII Commwealth Games, Australia v Australia: 47-58, 49-58, 48-52 2000 Fisher & Paykel Series v England: 52-36, 61-40, 64-45 v St Vincent: 98-31 v Team Pasifika: 77-35, 64-38 v Fiji: 80-26 1998 Commonwealth Games, v World 7: 47-51, 52-51, 60-47 2003 Fisher & Paykel Series v South Africa: 74-37 v England: 65-41, 55-35, 48-41 v England: 55-40 v Wales: 94-21 2000 tour of South Africa v Malawi: 67-39 v Malawi: 77-41 v Australia: 52-40 v Jamaica: 61-41 v Cook Islands: 90-28 2003 World Netball Champs, Jamaica v South Africa: 88-34, 81-35 v Australia: 60-55 v Sri Lanka: 92-16 v Niue: 99-11 v South Africa: 63-35 v Barbados: 84-45 2006 Holden Test Series v England: 70-30 (Semi-final) 2001 Tri Nations Tournament, Australia v Cook Islands: 107-17 v Australia: 39-42 (Final) v Australia: 55-40, 52-62 v England: 60-41 v Australia: 52-40, 38-48 v South Africa: 74-37, 86-30 v Fiji: 79-24 1999 Tour of Jamaica v Samoa: 81-28 2006 Fisher & Paykel Test v Jamaica: 56-37 v Jamaica: 54-54, 62-47 2001 Fisher & Paykel Series v South Africa: 94-25 v Australia: 49-47 (Final) v Australia: 78-30, 65-29, 69-47 v Australia: 47-51, 43-37, 40-46 1999 Fisher & Paykel Cup 2004 Fisher & Paykel Series 2007 Tri-Nations Series v Australia: 60-48 2001 Fisher & Paykel Series v Australia: 54-45, 52-50, 53-46 v Australia: 47-51, 58-47, 46-50 v England: 45-50 1999 Fisher & Paykel Series v Australia: 47-50 2004 Holden Astra Series in Australia v South Africa: 72-33, 82-39, 65-47 2002 tour to Jamaica v Australia: 49-54, 50-42, 51-53 v Jamaica: 46-44, 44-54, 44-42

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2007 Fisher & Paykel Series 2010 New World Netball Series 2011 Holden Test Series 2014 Netball Test Series, Australia v Jamaica: 80-36, 68-46 v Samoa: 92-28 v Australia: 49-48, 44-51, 41-44 v Australia: 40-49, 34-47 v Australia: 46-53 v Jamaica: 58-35, 62-40 v Australia: 59-40, 40-46 2012 New World Netball Series 2014 New World Netball Series 2007 Holden Test Series v Australia: 54-52, 50-49, 53-59 v England: 38-42, 52-38 2010 Holden Netball Test Series in v Australia: 67-65, 47-54 Australia 2012 Holden Test Series 2015 Netball Series, Fiji v Australia: 43-48 2007 12th World Champs, New Zealand v South Africa: 63-27 v Fiji: 81-28, 76-34 v Malawi: 85-26 v England: 61-43 v Samoa: 89-23 2010 XIX Commonwealth Games, v Wales: 86-24 v Australia: 48-68 v Papua New Guinea: 102-21 v Botswana: 76-20 2015 New World Netball Series v Cook Islands: 87-24 v South Africa: 82-23 2012 Quad Series v Jamaica: 59-49 v England: 47-41 v South Africa: 68-44, 67-28 v Australia: 38-42 v South Africa: 70-29 v England: 57-46 v South Africa: 63-24 v Barbados: 97-22 2015 14th Netball World Cup, Australia v Jamaica: 59-43 v Australia: 48-43 2008 New World International v Barbados: 73-38 Netball Series v Australia: 66-64 2013 New World Netball Series v Trinidad & Tobago: 74-38 v Australia: 51-53, 38-31 v Australia: 52-47 2011 Fiat International v England: 65-26, 38-40, 61-22 v Australia: 55-51, 45-48, 50-58, Netball Series, England v Jamaica: 55-48 47-52, 49-50 v Malawi: 57-49 v England: 42-40, 41-39, 47-40 v Malawi: 70-32, 68-49, 72-39 2008 Holden Netball Series v Ugangda: 76-33 v England: 50-39 v Australia: 46-41, 41-43 2011 New World Netball Series 2014 FIAT International Netball Series in v Australia: 55-58 England v Australia: 47-52, 45-42 2009 New World International v Jamaica: 52-46 2015 Constellation Cup, New Zealand Netball Series v England: 49-32 2011 13th World Champs, Singapore v World 7: 44-48, 44-53, 46-41 v Australia: 44-50 v Australia: 46-47, 52-36 v Fiji: 80-5 2014 XX Commonwealth Games, Scotland v Wales: 91-21 2015 Constellation Cup, Australia v Trinidad & Tobago: 75-23 v Malawi: 50-47 2009 Holden Netball Test Series, Australia v Australia: 50-47, 58-47 v South Africa: 58-28 v Scotland: 71-14 v Australia: 53-50, 44-48, 33-36 v England: 49-34 v Northern Ireland: 78-29 v Australia: 57-58 v St Lucia: 88-19 2016 Quad Series, NZ & Aus 2009 Co-operative Series, England v Jamaica: 50-42 v England: 65-39 v England: 35-34 v England: 65-59 2011 New World Netball Series v South Africa: 65-46 v Australia: 40-58 v Australia: 55-60 v England: 62-40, 53-32 2009 Sunshine Series in Jamaica

v Jamaica: 61-56, 50-53

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2016 Taini Jamison Trophy, NZ 2018 Commonwealth Games, Aus v Jamaica: 72-34, 61-38, 66-38 v Uganda: 64-51 v Wales: 70-44 2016 Constellation Cup, Aus & NZ v Malawi: 53-57 v Scotland: 60-29 v Australia: 56-68, 53-51, 50-62, 45-49 v England: 45-54 v Australia: 44-65 LIVE THE EXCITEMENT, LIVE THE PASSION 2017 Quad Series (Northern), Sth Afr & Eng v Jamaica: 55-60 v Australia: 50-57 JOIN TODAY! v England: 61-37 2018 Constellation Cup, NZ & Aus v South Africa: 70-39 v Australia: 42-57, 47-56, 55-44, 47-58

2017 Wales Tour, Wales 2018 Quad Series (Southern) v Wales: 92-27, 72-39 v England: 39-52 v South Africa: 61-37 2017 Quad Series (Southern), Aus & NZ v Australia: 55-60 v South Africa: 63-56 v England: 45-49 2019 Quad Series (Northern) v Australia: 57-47 v England: 41-54 v Australia: 50-53 2017 Taini Jamison Trophy, NZ v South Africa: 62-60 - ET v England: 62-55, 46-49, 62-55

2017 Constellation Cup, NZ & Aus TOTAL GOALS v Australia: 54-57, 52-60, 43-55, 42-58 For: 28,535

2018 Quad Series (Northern), Eng & SA Against: 18,327 v England: 57-64 v South Africa: 51-46 v Australia: 48-67

2018 Taini Jamison Trophy, NZ v Malawi: 75-42 v Jamaica: 51-59 v Fiji: 88-27 v Jamaica: 53-59 VITALITY NETBALL WORLD CUP LIVERPOOL 2019