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MEDIA GUIDE 2014 New World Netball Series Constellation Cup & Taini Jamison Trophy

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Media Guide 2014New World Netball SeriesConstellation Cup & Taini Jamison Trophy

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CONTENTS

Message: Netball New Zealand 2 Message: New World 3 Partners 4••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Media iNFORMaTiON Test Information 5 Media Opportunities: Silver Ferns 6 Media Opportunities: Australian Diamonds 8 Broadcast Information 9 Social & Digital 10••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••SiLVeR FeRNS Team List 11 Player Profiles 12 Management Profiles 21••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••auSTRaLiaN diaMONdS Team List 25 Player Profiles 26 Management 32••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••eNGLaNd Team List 35 Player Profiles 36 Management 43••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••STaTiSTiCS Head-to-Head: Silver Ferns v Australia 45Head-to-Head: Silver Ferns v England 46 Test Match History: Silver Ferns 47

NeW ZeaLaNdKerry Manders, NNZ Head of Communications & Marketing + 64 21 410 970 (in New Zealand and Australia) [email protected]

Please contact Kerry Manders with any media queries or interview requests for the Silver Ferns.

auSTRaLiaChris Gottaas, Netball Australia Media Manager +61 422 356 313 (in Australia) +64 22 320 5493 (in New Zealand) [email protected]

Please contact Chris Gottaas with any media queries or interview requests for the Australian Diamonds.

eNGLaNdSarah Gandon, Performance Operations Manager, England Netball +44 7850 310 786 (in England) +64 21 063 9261 (in New Zealand) [email protected]

Please contact Sarah Gandon with any media queries or interview requests for the England Netball team.

NeTbaLL NeW ZeaLaNdLevel 1, 128 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland 1052 PO Box 99-710, Newmarket, Auckland 1149 T: 09 623 3200 Fax: 09 623 5777

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MEDIACONTACTS

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MESSAGE:NETBALLNEWZEALAND

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Netball audiences are in for a feast of wonderful Netball In October with the New World Netball Series for the Constellation Cup against the Australian Diamonds and the England tour for the Taini Jamison Trophy. The outstanding athleticism, skill and never-say-die attitude displayed by these teams ensures we are in for a treat.

Silver Ferns matches against Australia will be held in Invercargill and Auckland while England will play in Rotorua and Palmerston North.

Netball New Zealand wishes to thank our elite sponsor New World for their unwavering support of Netball at all levels over many years. Thanks also to broadcast partner SKY Sport for their excellent coverage of the New World Netball Series and The Radio Network who broadcast all Silver Ferns test matches live on Radio Sport.

In New Zealand we are fortunate to enjoy unprecedented media coverage of Netball, and we are grateful to the many dedicated sports journalists, photographers and social media personnel who cover our sport like nowhere else in the world.

We hope you enjoy the spectacle as these teams take to the court in the contest for the Constellation Cup and Taini Jamison Trophy.

Sheryl, Lady Wells CNZMPresident, Netball New Zealand

MESSAGE:NEWWORLD

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At New World, we would do almost anything for Netball.

It is with great enthusiasm that we will be backing the Silver Ferns as they challenge the Australian Diamonds for the Constellation Cup and England for the Taini Jamison Trophy in October.

New World is also proud to support Netball at a grassroots level around the country – the sport doesn’t run itself, so we are delighted to be continuing our partnership with Netball New Zealand to celebrate the success of our most dedicated Netball volunteers, with the National New World Volunteer Awards.

From Junior Netball matches around the country to Silver Ferns test matches, every day is a New World, and we are 100 percent committed to supporting New Zealand’s Netball community.

The Team at New World Proud supporters of the Silver Ferns

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PARTNERS TESTINFORMATION

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MEDIA INFORMATION

NEW WORLD NETBALL SERIES: CONSTELLATION CuPSILVER FERNS v AuSTRALIAN DIAMONDS

New Zealand

Thursday 2 October ILT Stadium Southland, Isabella Street, INVERCARGILL

Wednesday 15 October The Trusts Arena, 65-67 Central Park Drive, Henderson, AUCKLAND

Australia

Wednesday 8 October Hisense Arena, Melbourne and Olympic Parks, Olympic Blvd, MELBOURNE

Saturday 11 October Allphones Arena, Edwin Flack Ave, Sydney Olympic Park, SYDNEY

NEW WORLD NETBALL SERIES: TAINI JAMISON TROPhySILVER FERNS V ENGLAND

Tuesday 28 October Energy Events Centre, Queens Drive, ROTORUA

Friday 31 October Arena Manawatu, 61 Pascal Street, PALMERSTON NORTH

Netball New Zealand would like to thank our Partners:

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MEDIAOPPORTuNITIES MEDIAOPPORTuNITIES

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Monday 13 OctoberAUT Sport & Fitness Centre, Akoranga Drive, Auckland 10:30am–11:00am interviews + visuals

Tuesday 14 OctoberNetball North Harbour, 44 Northcote Road, Northcote, Auckland 10am–10:30am interviews + visuals following training

Wednesday 15 OctoberThe Trusts Arena, 65-67 Central Park Drive, Henderson, AUCKLAND

Post-match interviews

Thursday 16 OctoberHeritage Hotel Foyer, 35 Hobson Street, Auckland 9:45am interviews + visuals

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Monday 29 SeptemberInvercargill Airport, 76 Clyde Street, Invercargill 10:25am–11:00am interviews + visuals

Tuesday 30 SeptemberILT Stadium Southland, Isabella Street, Invercargill 10:30am–11:00am interviews + visuals

Thursday 2 OctoberILT Stadium Southland, Isabella Street, INVERCARGILL

Post-match interviews

Friday 3 OctoberInvercargill Airport, 76 Clyde Street, Invercargill 10:45am interviews + visuals

Melbourne Airport, Departure Drive, Melbourne 5:00pm Door-stop interviews + visuals on arrival

Monday 6 OctoberState Netball Hockey Centre, 10 Brens Drive, Parkville, Melbourne 10:30am–11:00am interviews + visuals

Tuesday 7 OctoberState Netball Hockey Centre, 10 Brens Drive, Parkville, Melbourne 10:30am–11:00am interviews + visuals

Wednesday 8 OctoberHisense Arena, Melbourne and Olympic Parks, Olympic Blvd, MELBOURNE

Post-match interviews

Thursday 9 OctoberPullman Albert Park, 65 Queens Road, Albert Park, Melbourne 8:30am–9:00am interviews + visuals – Ground Floor

Sydney Airport, Airport Drive, Sydney 4:30pm Door-stop interviews + visuals on arrival

Friday 10 OctoberAllphones Arena, Edwin Flack Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney 10am–10:30am interviews + visuals following training

Saturday 11 OctoberAllphones Arena, Edwin Flack Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park, SYDNEY

Post-match interviews

Sunday 12 OctoberSydney Airport, Airport Drive, Sydney 9:30am Door-stop interviews + visuals at check-in

Auckland International Airport, Ray Emery Drive, Auckland 4:45pm interviews + visuals on arrival

Media op times are subject to change. Please make sure you confirm ahead with the relevant media contact should you be attending a media session.

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MEDIAOPPORTuNITIES BROADCASTINFORMATION

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NEW WORLD NETBALL SERIES: SILVER FERNS v ENGLAND

Sunday 26 OctoberEnergy Events Centre, Queens Drive, Rotorua 10.30am-11.00am interviews + visuals

Monday 27 OctoberEnergy Events Centre, Queens Drive, Rotorua 10:00am–11:00am interviews + visuals following training

Tuesday 28 OctoberEnergy Events Centre, Queens Drive, ROTORUA

Post-match interviews

Wednesday 29 OctoberNovotel Lakeside Hotel, Lake end Tutanekai Street, Rotorua 10:45am interviews + visuals

Coachman Hotel, 140 Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North 4:30pm doorstop interviews + visuals on arrival

Thursday 30 OctoberArena Manawatu, 61 Pascal Street, Palmerston North 10.00am-11.00am interviews + visuals following training

Friday 31 OctoberArena Manawatu, 61 Pascal Street, PALMERSTON NORTH

Post-match interviews

Saturday 1 NovemberCoachman Hotel reception, 140 Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North 9:45am interviews + visuals

AuSTRALIAN DIAMONDS MEDIA OPPORTuNITIES:

Monday 29 OctoberILT Stadium Southland, Isabella Street, Invercargill, before training 1:45 – 2:00pm

Wednesday 1 OctoberILT Stadium Southland, Isabella Street, Invercargill, before training 1:45 – 2:00pm

NEW WORLD NETBALL SERIES: CONSTELLATION CuPSILVER FERNS v AuSTRALIAN DIAMONDS

Thursday 2 OctoberInvercargill

LIVE on SKY Sport 2 from 7:00pm

Wednesday 8 OctoberMelbourne, Australia

LIVE on SKY Sport 2 from 9:00pm

Saturday 11 OctoberSydney, Australia

LIVE on SKY Sport 2 from 9:00pm

Wednesday 15 OctoberAuckland

LIVE on SKY Sport 1 from 7:00pm

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Tuesday 28 OctoberRotorua

LIVE on SKY Sport 1 from 7:00pm

Friday 31 OctoberPalmerston North

LIVE on SKY Sport 1 from 7:00pm

Prime will have delayed free-to-air coverage of the New World Netball Series test matches. Check guides for times.

*All television listings are subject to change, please check local guides for the latest information.

Media op times are subject to change. Please make sure you confirm ahead

with the relevant media contact should you be attending a media session.

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SOCIAL&DIGITAL

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Keep up-to-date with the Silver Ferns online with exclusive images, LiVe scoring and so much more!

Official Hashtags: #NWNS #SilverFernsNZ #SilverFernsNation

FACEBOOK

Facebook.com/SilverFernsNZA dedicated Silver Ferns forum page where fans can engage and keep up to date with the latest scores, photos and Netball news.

INSTAGRAM

@SilverFernsNZBehind-the-scenes photos and video clips from Silver Ferns trainings, photoshoots, games and life!

TWITTER

@SilverFernsNZLIVE updates, scores and the latest Silver Ferns news.

yOuTuBE

youTube.com/SilverFernsTVCheck out promos, videos and snippets of the Silver Ferns team behind the scenes.

WEBSITE

MyNetball.co.nzMyNetball is the one-stop-shop for all things Netball New Zealand and Silver Ferns, including information, event details, news, history and player blogs – just to name a few.

PINTEREST

Pinterest.com/MyNetball Check out the Netball New Zealand pins for fun photo galleries and fan interactions.

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PLAyER POSITIONS hEIGhT BIRTh DATE CAPS TEST DEBuT

Jodi Brown GA, GS 1.85m 6 May 1981 42 12 Jul 2003

Kayla Cullen WD, GD, C 1.85m 13 Feb 1992 12 3 Oct 2011

Leana de Bruin GD, GK 1.90m 9 Jul 1977 81 (NZ) 26 Feb 2003 34 (Sth Africa)

Temalisi Fakahokotau GD, WD, GK 1.82m 9 Sep 1994 0 —

Shannon Francois C, WA 1.78m 12 Oct 1990 11 4 Oct 2013

Katrina Grant GK, GD, WD 1.86m 6 May 1987 55 20 Sep 2008

Ellen Halpenny GS, GA 1.85m 25 Jul 1990 4 26 Jul 2014

Joline Henry WD, C 1.83m 29 Sep 1982 85 5 Jul 2004

Phoenix Karaka GK, GD 1.86m 6 Nov 1993 1 20 Jan 2014

Casey Kopua ONZM (c) GD, GK 1.88m 19 Jun 1985 84 14 Nov 2005

Laura Langman (vc) C, WA 1.73m 16 Apr 1986 107 12 Mar 2005

Cathrine Latu GS, GA 1.89m 25 Oct 1986 20 (NZ) 3 Oct 2011 30 (Samoa)

Camilla Lees WA, C 1.77m 27 Mar 1989 11 15 Jan 2011

Liana Leota C, WA 1.68m 31 Oct 1984 37 26 Oct 2008

Bailey Mes GS, GA, WA 1.87m 27 May 1989 3 14 Oct 2012

Grace Rasmussen WA, GA 1.77m 18 Mar 1988 8 7 Aug 2010

Courtney Tairi C, WA 1.80m 15 Jul 1988 3 15 Sep 2013

Ameliaranne Wells GS, GA 1.86m 11 Jan 1989 0 —

COACh Waimarama Taumaunu MBEASSISTANT COACh Vicki Wilson OAMSILVER FERNS OPERATIONS MANAGER Esther MolloyLEAD PhySIOThERAPIST Sharon KearneyPERFORMANCE ANALyST Dr Bobby WillcoxhEAD OF COMMuNICATIONS & MARKETING Kerry Manders

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JODI BROWN

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Positions: Ga, GSHeight: 1.85m

dOb: 6 May 1981Test Caps: 42

Silver Ferns Squad: 2002–07, 2012–14 Test debut: 12 July 2003 v Niue,

in Jamaica

In the Silver Ferns squad for more than a decade, Jodi Brown is one of the senior members of the team, renowned for her consistently high work-rate in the shooting circle.

The girl from Whanganui gained 28 test caps for New Zealand before stepping out of international Netball in 2007 to start a family. Now a mother of two, Brown made a remarkable comeback to the Silver Ferns after a five-year absence.

Her reselection came after a strong performance for the Southern Steel in the 2012 ANZ Championship, playing her way back into the national team in 2012 for the Constellation Cup and Quad Series.

Jodi will play for the Central Pulse in the 2015 ANZ Championship.

LEANA DE BRuIN

TEMALISI FAKAhOKOTAu

Positions: Gd, Wd, GKHeight: 1.82m

dOb: 9 September 1994 Test Caps: 0

Exciting young defender Temalisi Fakahokotau enjoyed an impressive 2014 ANZ Championship season with the Northern Mystics, featuring in 12 matches against world class opposition while still a teenager.

Of Tongan descent, Temalisi is one of nine siblings and has taken giant strides forward over the past few years since being spotted by Emerging Talent Selectors in 2012. She was named in both Trans-Tasman, and New Zealand Secondary Schools squads, followed by the Emerging Talent Accelerant Group Selection (now the National Player Development Squad), and Netball Northern Zone Under 23’s.

Positions: Wd, Gd, CHeight: 1.85m

dOb: 13 February 1992Test Caps: 12

Silver Ferns Squad: 2011–2014Test debut: October 3, 2011 v england

in auckland

Kayla Cullen has endured a long recovery from a major knee injury, working hard on her fitness to earn her way back into the Silver Ferns Squad for the 2014/2015 season. Cullen has taken the traditional route on her way to the Silver Ferns, progressing through the NZ Secondary School ranks and the NZU21 Squad.

Hints of her undoubted talent were highlighted when Kayla was named part of the New Zealand team which successfully defended the 2010 and 2011 World FastNet title without their Silver Ferns.

Cullen played an outstanding season by becoming a first choice starter and scooping the 2011 ANZ Championship Best Young Player award.

Cullen is a versatile player, playing in a myriad of positions for the Northern Mystics, including centre and goal defence.

Positions: Gd, GKHeight: 1.90m

dOb: 9 July 1977Test Caps: 81 NZ; 34 South africa

Silver Ferns Squad: 2002–08, 2010–14 Test debut: 26 February 2003 v england,

in england

An energetic and rangy defender, Leana de Bruin began her international Netball career in South Africa where she earned 34 test caps for her country of birth.

A move to New Zealand followed in 2000, along with selection in the Silver Ferns, earning herself a regular starting spot in the defensive end next to captain Casey Kopua. With World Championship and Commonwealth Games titles to her name, de Bruin has carved her name in the annals of New Zealand’s Netballing history as one of the great defenders to take the court for the Ferns.

De Bruin was in the WBOP Magic team which won the ANZ Championship title in 2012. She continues to make an impact as a respected defender and is playing arguably some of the best Netball of her career for both the Magic and the Silver Ferns.

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ShANNON FRANCOIS

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Positions: C, WaHeight: 1.78m

dOb: 12 October 1990Test Caps: 11

Silver Ferns Squad: 2013–2014Test debut: 4 October 2013 v australia

in adelaide

2013 was a break-through year for mid-courter Shannon Francois, called into the Silver Ferns squad as cover and quickly made her mark with her speed to the circle edge matching the best in the world. She was named in the Silver Ferns team for the Australian leg of the 2013 Constellation Cup fixtures and earned her first cap against the Australian Diamonds in the third test match in Adelaide.

Francois was selected to tour the UK as part of a 12-strong Silver Ferns team in January 2014 and her selection into the Silver Ferns team for the Commonwealth Games was reward for her hard work.

In the ANZ Championship, Francois has found her niche with the Southern Steel and has had another stellar year in the midcourt in 2014, re-signing for the 2015 season.

Positions: GS, GaHeight: 1.85m

dOb: 25 July 1990Test Caps: 4

Silver Ferns Squad 2014Test debut: 26 July 2014 v Scotland

in Glasgow

Ellen Halpenny enjoyed a stellar season for the Kia Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic in the ANZ Championship under coach Julie Fitzgerald. Paired with former Tactix teammate Jo Harten in the shooting circle, Halpenny impressed national selectors with her tenacious play, gritty determination and an improved work rate.

A versatile attacking player who can interchange between goal attack and goal shooter, Halpenny also picks up more than her share of centre pass receives.

She was the only new cap in the NZ team of 12 to compete at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games winning silver, and was thrust into the starting line-up following injuries to Cathrine Latu and Maria Tutaia, showing a cool head under immense pressure.

ELLEN hALPENNy

JOLINE hENRy

Positions: Wd, CHeight: 1.83m

dOb: 29 September 1982Test Caps: 85

Silver Ferns Squad: 2003-2014Test debut: 5 July 2004 v australia

in Hamilton

Tenacious mid-courter Joline Henry has been an integral member of the Silver Ferns for a decade, making her on-court debut in 2004 against Australia.

Henry was in the Silver Ferns side which won the inaugural World Netball Series in 2009 and the 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medal in Delhi.

With the start of the ANZ Championship in 2008, Henry signed with the WBOP Magic, moving to the Auckland-based Northern Mystics for the 2009-2011 seasons.

Henry now plays for the Central Pulse team where she anchors the midcourt defence. She has an uncanny ability to read the game and is always looking to offload into the shooting circle from the midcourt.

Henry is the first choice wing defence for New Zealand Netball team and was an integral member of the Ferns team at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

Positions: GK, Gd, WdHeight: 1.86m

dOb: 6 May 1987Test Caps: 55

Silver Ferns Squad: 2008-2014 Test debut: 20 September 2008 v

australia, in auckland

National Netball selectors spotted Katrina Grant’s potential early in the peace. After winning the 2005 World Youth Championships with the NZU21 team, Grant progressed to NZA and was added to the Silver Ferns squad in March 2008 following good performances as a training camp invitee.

The athletic, rangy defender is known for her fearless contribution in the defensive circle and a competitive attitude.

Her antics as part of the FAST5 Ferns in the FAST5 Netball World Series is legendary and she is known to be the mastermind behind any creative attempts by the Ferns at pre-game entertainment.

Katrina is the captain of the Central Pulse in the ANZ Championship.

KATRINA GRANT

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PhOENIX KARAKA

CASEy KOPuA (C)

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Positions: GK, Gd Height: 1.86m

dOb: 6 November 1993Test Caps: 1

Silver Ferns Squad: 2014Test debut: 20 January 2014 v england

in London

Defender Phoenix Karaka made her Silver Ferns debut with a cameo appearance in

the final minute of the test match between New Zealand and England in January 2014. Injected into the travelling squad for the tour of the United Kingdom, the experience gave Karaka invaluable insight into the inner workings of the Silver Ferns, drawing on the coaching expertise of Waimarama Taumaunu as well as being welcomed into the fold by the Silver Ferns team members.

She was given the opportunity take the court in the three exhibition matches against the Scottish Thistles and England A. Karaka’s reselection comes on the back of an impressive ANZ Championship season for the Southern Steel.

Positions: Gd, GKHeight: 1.88m

dOb: 19 June 1985Test Caps: 84

Silver Ferns Squad: 2004–2014Test debut: 14 November 2005 v

barbados, in Jamaica

The Silver Ferns have a proud history of producing outstanding defenders, none more so than Casey Kopua.

The 29 year old has been leading the Silver Ferns since July 2009, her first victory as captain against the Australian Diamonds in the first match of the 2009 Holden Netball Test Series, on 6 September at Acer Arena, Sydney.

Playing in either the goal keep or goal defence position on court, Kopua is well known for her aerial intercepts and dogged determination. Her dedication to Netball was recognised in 2011, named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List as an Officer for the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Netball.

Kopua has spent the past seven ANZ Championship seasons playing for the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic side and will lead the team again in 2015.

Positions: GS, GaHeight: 1.89m

dOb: 25 October 1986Test Caps: 20 (NZ), 30 (Samoa)Silver Ferns Squad: 2011–2014

Test debut: 3 October 2011 v england in auckland

Cathrine Latu has continued to add the polish to her abundant repertoire of skills in the shooting circle.

After electing to play for Samoa at the 2007 Netball World Championships in Auckland, Latu then needed to complete a four-year stand-down to become eligible to play for the Silver Ferns.

Inclusion in the Silver Ferns squad became a formality in September 2011, making her debut against England in October the same year. Latu is consistently in the top three in the ANZ Championship for shooting accuracy and is playing the best Netball of her career to date. She will once again play for the Northern Mystics in the 2015 ANZ Championship.

CAThRINE LATu

LAuRA LANGMAN(VC)

Positions: C, WaHeight: 1.73m

dOb: 16 april 1986Test Caps: 107

Silver Ferns Squad: 2004–2014Test debut: 12 March 2005 v england

in auckland

Dynamic mid-courter Laura Langman is one of the finest ball carriers in the game, boasting an incredible record of taking to the court for every Silver Ferns match since her selection in 2005. Langman is only the third player to have reached the 100 game milestone for New Zealand which she did in January, 2014.

Langman is the vice-captain of the Silver Ferns and after six years of ANZ Championship Netball playing for the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, played for the Northern Mystics in the 2014 season and has signed again for the Mystics in 2015.

As a key team member and vice-captain of the Silver Ferns, Langman is the Ferns’ linchpin in the midcourt with her skilful play on both attack and defence. She will become the second most capped Silver Fern if she plays more than three matches in the upcoming New World Netball Series against Australia and England, surpassing Lesley Rumball (on 110 test caps), Irene van Dyk (145).

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Positions: GS, Ga, WaHeight: 1.87m

dOb: 27 May 1989Test Caps: 3

Silver Ferns Squad: 2012-2014Test debut: 14 October 2012 v South africa

in adelaide

Bailey Mes is one of the Silver Ferns’ rising stars after impressing selectors at national trials in August, 2012. Mes has the skills to play in the midcourt and the shooting circle, earning a regular starting spot at the end of the Northern Mystics season in 2013.

A serious knee injury dashed her chances of selection for the Silver Ferns squad later that year but with impressive elevation combined with her 1.87m height, she promises to be a dynamic addition to the Ferns’ squad in 2014/2015.

Bailey will play her ANZ Championship Netball next season for the Mainland Tactix following five years at the Northern Mystics.

BAILEy MES

GRACE RASMuSSEN

Positions: Wa, GaHeight: 1.77m

dOb: 18 March 1988Test Caps: 8

Silver Ferns Squad: 2009–2013Test debut: 7 august 2010 v Samoa

in Wellington

Valuable utility attacker Grace Rasmussen cut her teeth in international Netball at the 2005 World Youth Netball Championships as part of the winning NZU21 side.

In 2009, Rasmussen travelled to England as a training partner for the Silver Ferns, and was included in the Ferns squad soon after.

Of Samoan origin, it was a special moment for Grace to make her Silver Ferns’ debut against Samoa in Porirua in 2010. She had frequent court time in pool play at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi on the path to New Zealand’s victory.

Grace was an integral part of the Northern Mystics side in the ANZ Championship for six years until signing for the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic for the 2014 season a move which paid dividends, with the team reaching the ANZ Championship Finals Series for the seventh consecutive year.

Positions: C, WaHeight: 1.68m

dOb: 31 October 1984Test Caps: 37

Silver Ferns Squad: 2008-11, 2014Test debut: 26 October 2008 v australia

in Melbourne

Liana Leota made headlines this year, making a comeback to elite Netball in the ANZ Championship for the Haier Pulse just five weeks after the birth of her third child.

A determined and competitive midcourter, Leota has the ability to change the pace of a game. Her sense of timing with circle edge feeds into the shooters is instinctive and her natural ability has seen her reselected into the Silver Ferns midcourt for the first time since 2011.

She was a key team member of the gold medal winning Commonwealth Games side in Delhi in 2010, her experience in the cauldron of high pressure Netball is invaluable to the Ferns set up.

LIANA LEOTA

Positions: Wa, CHeight: 1.77m

dOb: 27 March 1989Test Caps: 11

Silver Ferns Squad: 2009–2013Test debut: 15 January 2011 v england

in Manchester

Silver Ferns mid-courter Camilla (Millie) Lees is a dynamic and athletic mid-courter consistently putting in strong performances in the wing attack position.

Lees was selected for the Silver Ferns tour to England for the inaugural 2009 World Netball Series, and tests against England and Jamaica in October 2009. A talented athlete, Lees has a wide skill-set and is particularly effective on defence.

Her on-court debut for the Silver Ferns was in Manchester, England at the start of 2011. She continues to impress selectors with her tenacious ability to find space and feed her shooters with accuracy.

Lees re-joins the Silver Ferns squad after missing the 2013 international season with injury and will play the 2015 ANZ Championship season with the Northern Mystics.

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Positions: C, WaHeight: 1.80m

dOb: 15 July 1988Test Caps: 3

Silver Ferns Squad: 2013–2014Test debut: 15 September 2013 v australia

in invercargill

Midcourter Courtney Tairi got her first taste of elite Netball selected as a temporary replacement player in the NSW Swifts side in the ANZ Championship in 2009.

One year later, Tairi was named in the team of 12 for the Swifts, playing either wing attack or centre positions.

In 2011, Tairi cemented her place in the starting line-up for Swifts, later signing with New Zealand franchise Southern Steel in 2012 where she played for two seasons.

A solid 2014 ANZ Championship season for the WBOP Magic and a strong Silver Ferns trial has seen Tairi reselected in the squad for the 2014/2015 season. On the international Netball scene, Tairi played for Australia at U21 level in 2009.

Positions: GS, GaHeight: 1.86m

dOb: 11 January 1989Test Caps: 0

Ameliaranne Wells made herself available for the Silver Ferns this year and was rewarded with a spot in the squad after trials in September. Of NgaāPuhi heritage the talented and versatile shooter has made the move across the Tasman to bolster New Zealand’s shooting stocks and joins the Ferns with an excellent track record, including an ANZ Championship crown which she won with the Queensland Firebirds in 2011.

Ameliaranne will play for the Central Pulse in the 2015 ANZ Championship.

AMELIARANNE WELLS

WAIMARAMA TAuMAuNu

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COACh

VICKI WILSON

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ASSISTANT COACh

SILVER FERNS MANAGEMENT

Waimarama Taumaunu is a former Silver Ferns captain and almost needs no introduction with her Netball pedigree as one of the world’s top defenders, representing the Ferns for more than a decade from 1981-1991, including the 1987 World Championship winning team.

Since retiring from playing Netball, Taumaunu has had stints as the National Performance Director for All England Netball (1998-2003), assistant coach for England (2003 World Championships), NZA team coach and a previous term as Silver Ferns assistant coach (1997-1998 and more recently 2008-2012 assisting Ruth Aitken).

One career highlight was pairing with Aitken to lead the national side to Commonwealth Games glory in 2010, defeating Australia in double extra time. In the 1992 New Year Honours, Taumaunu was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire for services to Netball and was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.

This former Australian Netball captain is one of the finest shooters ever to play the game. Vicki Wilson joined the Silver Ferns management team in August, 2013 as assistant coach, working closely with coach Waimarama Taumaunu.

Vicki started her international playing career in 1985, selected into the Australian Netball team, a spot she held for fifteen years. In that time, she earned 104 Test Caps, three World Championship gold medals and one Commonwealth Games gold medal. She was awarded the Order of Australia medal in 1992.

Since retiring in 1999, Vicki has forged a successful high performance coaching career, and is highly sought after all around Australasia delivering, coordinating and managing high performance programmes. Vicki’s ability to deliver professional leadership which sets vision combined with individual and team goals sets her apart.

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ESThER MOLLOySILVER FERNS

OPERATIONS MANAGER

ShARON KEARNEy

LEAD PhySIOThERAPIST

Silver Ferns Operations Manager, Esther Molloy, is responsible for organising and managing the entire Silver Ferns squad. A skilled multi-tasker and avid Netball enthusiast, Esther is now into her sixth year with the Ferns, making sure they are a tight-knit unit both on and off the court.

She works closely with coaches Waimarama Taumaunu and Vicki Wilson to ensure everything from a logistical and operational standpoint is organised to the highest degree. A key part of her role is knowing where the local supermarket and laundromat is on any given day.

The attention to detail required for this role makes Esther the perfect fit and she is still as passionate about the squad and their results as the day she started with Netball New Zealand.

She comes from a sporting background and shares her love of Netball with a passion for sailing.

Sharon Kearney is so much more than the Silver Ferns Lead Physiotherapist. The mother of three also runs her own Physiotherapy business in Christchurch, is the Lead Provider for High Performance Sport NZ and has been part of the Netball New Zealand family for three decades.

Sharon has led the charge for Netball in New Zealand to use the latest technology and sports science available to ensure optimum performances on the court. Trusted by the very best in the business, Sharon is a key member of the Silver Ferns Management team where she was the physiotherapist from 1992-1995 and reappointed to the role in 2002.

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DR BOBBy WILLCOXPERFORMANCE

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KERRy MANDERS

hEAD OF COMMuNICATIONS

& MARKETING

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Dr Bobby Willcox has worked with the Silver Ferns for a decade as performance analyst and after many years of mathematical and statistical study, now boasts a doctorate in Statistics. A highly valued member of the Silver Ferns Management team, Bobby plays a vital role in the Silver Ferns where one pass, one shot and one movement can make all the difference.

The Prime Minister’s Scholarship recipient closely follows all ten teams through the ANZ Championship season at the start of each year, looking at the tactics and strategies used while indulging in her passion for research projects when the Silver Ferns are not in camp or on tour.

Rarely seen without her phone in hand, Kerry has toured the world with the Ferns team at World Championships and Commonwealth Games’, organising media access to the Ferns - one of world Netball’s most popular teams.

Kerry has been instrumental within NNZ, setting up the hugely popular Netball New Zealand website and other online social media channels and has taken ownership of the five year plan to record and document New Zealand’s Netballing legacy.

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PLAyER POSITIONS hEIGhT BIRTh DATE CAPS

Caitlin Bassett GS 1.93m 23 May 1988 40

Rebecca Bulley GK, GD 1.86m 18 August 1982 37

Tegan Caldwell GA, GS 1.75m 3 September 1988 5

Julie Corletto GD, GK, WD 1.84m 31 October 1986 41

Laura Geitz (c) GK, GD 1.86m 4 November 1987 49

Kimberlee Green WA, C 1.76m 5 March 1986 62

Renae Hallinan WD, C 1.78m 18 July 1986 51

Sharni Layton GK, GD, WD 1.88m 1 June 1988 18

Clare McMeniman GD, WD 1.85m 11 July 1985 0

Natalie Medhurst GA, GS 1.78m 20 January 1984 60

Kimberley Ravaillion C, WD, WA 1.75m 26 July 1993 13

Madi Robinson WA, C 1.68m 5 January 1988 38

Caitlin Thwaites GS, GA 1.88m 29 December 1986 8

COACh Lisa AlexanderTEChNICAL SPECIALIST COACh Margaret Caldow (OAM, BEM)

TEAM MANAGER Julie RichardsonPERFORMANCE ANALyST Mitchell MooneyMEDIA MANAGER Chris GottaasPhySIOThERAPIST Alanna AntcliffDOCTOR Sophie ArmstrongMASSAGE ThERAPIST Bernd Adolph

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CAITLIN BASSETT

REBECCA BuLLEy

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Positions: GSHeight: 1.93m

dOb: 23 May 1988Test Caps: 40

australian Team: 2008, 2010–14

The West Australian is now regarded as one of the world’s premier goal shooters, highlighted by her performance spearheading Australia to victory at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Bassett shot 49 goals at 92 per cent accuracy in the final and is sure to cause headaches for opposition defences for many years to come.

Bassett made her Test debut in 2008 but became a household name at the 2011 World Championships in Singapore where she shot the match-winning goal with one second left on the clock in extra time. She finished that tournament with 151 goals at an incredible 97 per cent accuracy. She has consistently been one of the top scorers in the ANZ Championship.

Positions: Gd, GK, WdHeight: 1.84m

dOb: 31 October 1986Test Caps: 41

australian Team: 2008-09, 2011-12, 2014

It was a triumphant return to international duties for the 2009 Liz Ellis Diamond winner at this year’s Commonwealth Games after a series of knee and foot injuries sidelined her from the Australian line-up for almost two years.

Her last Test prior to Glasgow was in September 2012. The 27-year-old’s performances during the Games highlighted why she’s such an important part of Australia’s defensive end at either goal defence or wing defence.

Having spent the past two ANZ Championship seasons based in based in Auckland with the Northern Mystics, Corletto has moved back to Australia and will line-up with the NSW Swifts in 2015.

Positions: GK, GdHeight: 1.86m

dOb: 18 august 1982Test Caps: 37

australian Team: 2005, 2008–14

Known for her persistent defending skills and tight marking in the circle, Bulley’s talent and determination saw her gain selection into the Diamonds team for the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

Bulley was a replacement player during the 2011 Holden Netball Test Series, making the most of her opportunities to keep herself very much on the radar.

In 2012 Bulley moved to the Adelaide Thunderbirds and won three of the club’s four awards in her debut year, including the prestigious Player of the Year. She backed up this year to play a key role in the Thunderbirds triumphant ANZ Championship title-winning side. In 2013 she played in the team against New Zealand and Malawi.

TEGAN CALDWELL

Positions: Ga, GSHeight: 1.75m

dOb: 3 September 1988Test Caps: 5

australian Team: 2014

After a couple of years on the fringe of the Diamonds, Caldwell finally made her international debut at this year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Her first test cap came against Wales and she converted her first shot at goal in the green and gold, finishing the match with 12 goals. The 26-year-old’s selection was just reward for her stunning 2014 ANZ Championship campaign for the Melbourne Vixens where she shot a career-high 347 goals and was named Player of the Match in their Grand Final triumph.

Capable of playing at either goal attack or shooter, her fitness and accuracy under the ring are superb. Speed, tenacity and defensive pressure are all major features of her game. She also represented the Australian FAST5 Flyers in 2013.

JuLIE CORLETTO

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RENAE hALLINAN

ShARNI LAyTON

Positions: Wd, CHeight: 1.78m

dOb: 18 July 1986Test Caps: 51

australian Team: 2009-10; 2012-14

One of the influential playmakers in the Australian Diamonds line-up, Hallinan has enjoyed outstanding success over the past 12 months. She was a key part of the Adelaide Thunderbirds 2013 ANZ Championship triumph and was rewarded for a fantastic series against New Zealand and Malawi by being named winner of the Liz Ellis Diamond.

Hallinan took over the Thunderbirds captaincy in 2014 following the retirement of Natalie von Bertouch and made amends for missing Australia’s 2011 World Championship triumph by helping lead the team to gold at this year’s Commonwealth Games. She reached the 50-Test milestone in Australia’s semi-final victory against Jamaica.

Positions: GK, Gd, WdHeight: 1.88m

dOb: 1 June 1988Test Caps: 18

australian Team: 2011, 2013-14

The hard-working defender returned to the green and gold in 2013 after missing the 2012 international series because of injury thanks to a dominating ANZ Championship season with the Adelaide Thunderbirds.

A former AIS scholarship holder and vice-captain of the 2009 World Youth Netball Championship winning side, Layton entered the ANZ Championship with a bang in 2010. She cemented her spot in the Thunderbirds starting seven, winning the league’s Best Young Player award and her first premiership.

Her versatility to cover all three defensive positions and her never say die attitude saw her win a place on Australia’s victorious 2011 World Championship team.

LAuRA GEITZ(C)

KIMBERLEE GREEN

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Positions: GK, GdHeight: 1.86m

dOb: 4 November 1987Test Caps: 49

australian Team: 2008-2014

Laura Geitz is widely respected by her peers as one of the most inspirational players and leaders in the ANZ Championship and is transforming those qualities into the international arena.

Before this year’s Constellation Cup series, Geitz had a remarkable 93 per cent strike rate as Australian captain and led the Diamonds to 13 consecutive victories. She was also scheduled to become the 24th Australian player to reach the 50-Test milestone in the opening match of the Constellation Cup at Invercargill.

Geitz made her test debut in 2008 and in 2011 led the Queensland Firebirds to the ANZ Championship title and also won the coveted Liz Ellis Diamond.

Positions: Wa, CHeight: 1.76m

dOb: 5 March 1986Test Caps: 62

australian Team: 2008-2014

In her first year as sole captain of the NSW Swifts, Kimberlee Green was joint winner of the ANZ Championship Most Valuable Player Award and also named in the ANZ Championship All-Star Team for the first time.

The 28-year-old was named vice-captain for last year’s Test Series against Malawi and, is a physically strong and athletic midcourter who won’t back off in any pressure situation. She is a dynamic player renowned for her explosive power, quick hands and her fierce competitive nature. Green wears her heart on her sleeve and plays the game with great intensity and passion.

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KIM RAVAILLION

Positions: C, Wd, WaHeight: 1.75m

dOb: 26 July 1993Test Caps: 13

australian Team: 2013–14

Ravaillion is an intelligent player whose game has a good mix of speed and athleticism.

She has come through Netball Australia’s pathway system, winning the Most Valuable Player award at the 2012 19/U National Championships, impressed in the Australian Netball League with the AIS, earned an ANZ Championship contract with the Queensland Firebirds and was selected in the Australian FAST5 team before being named in the Diamonds team for their tour of England in January 2013, where she played in all three matches.

The New South Wales native was a member of Australia’s 2013 World Youth Netball Championship team.

CLARE McMENIMAN

NATALIE MEDhuRST

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Positions: Gd, WdHeight: 185cm

dOb: 11 July 1985Test Caps: 0

australian Team: 2014

McMeniman retired after playing in the Queensland Firebirds historic 2011 ANZ Championship Grand Final, only to be lured back by good friend and captain Laura Geitz for the 2014 season.

Her experience proved invaluable for the young Firebirds squad as they made it back-to-back Grand Final appearances. The 29-year-old played every match and was rewarded for her consistent form by being called up as a training partner and then officially added to the Diamonds squad and then team. She was also part of the Australian squad in 2011 and would love to cap off her career with a Test cap.

Positions: Ga, GSHeight: 1.78m

dOb: 20 January 1984Test Caps: 60

australian Team: 2007-14

The move to Perth to the West Coast Fever in 2014 allowed Natalie Medhurst’s goal circle combination with Caitlin Bassett grow and develop.

The 30-year-old is a clever playmaker with elusive qualities and in 2014 became the first Australian to reach the 100-game milestone in the ANZ Championship.

Her career accolades include being joint winner of the ANZ Championship MVP in 2011 and was one of the stars of Australia’s triumphant World Championship campaign that same year, winning three Player of the Match awards including the unforgettable final against the Silver Ferns.

Positions: Wa, CHeight: 1.68m

dOb: 5 January 1988Test Caps: 38

australian Team: 2009 (replacement player), 2010-14

Robinson’s career reached a pinnacle in 2014, winning her first ANZ Championship title with the Melbourne Vixens and then claiming a Commonwealth Games gold medal. Both were satisfying achievements for Robinson having missed out on being part of Australia’s 2011 World Championship triumph.

Robinson captained Australia to the 2009 World Youth Netball Championship and made her international debut in 2010 on the Diamonds’ UK tour where she earned the Player of the Match accolade in her first Test against Scotland in Glasgow. In 2012 Robinson was rewarded for her season by winning the Australian International Player of the Year award, ANZ Championship Player of the Year award and the prestigious Liz Ellis Diamond, the highest individual honour in Australian Netball.

MADI ROBINSON

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Positions: GS, GaHeight: 1.88m

dOb: 29 december 1986Test Caps: 18

australian Team: 2008, 2012–14

The Bendigo-born and raised shooter doubled her test caps during Australia’s Commonwealth Games gold medal campaign in Glasgow. A formidable target in any goal circle, the 28-year-old former elite volleyball player was on the fringe of the Australian team for a number of seasons until she finally made her test debut in the 2012 Quad Series against South Africa in Wellington, where she shot 23 goals at 100 per cent accuracy.

Thwaites had a solid debut year with the NSW Swifts in her return to Australia after three seasons playing for the Central Pulse in the ANZ Championship.

LISA ALEXANDER

COACh

AuSTRALIAN DIAMONDS MANAGEMENT

Lisa Alexander boasts an impressive list of coaching credentials. She guided the Melbourne Phoenix to consecutive Commonwealth Bank Trophy titles in 2002-03.

She coached the Australian Under 21 side in 2006 and was the assistant coach for the World Seven Team in 2009. Lisa was the Adelaide Thunderbirds assistant coach from 2008-2011 and was influential in the team’s 2010 ANZ premiership. Lisa was the apprentice coach in 1994 and is the 14th Diamonds coach in history. She also recently guided the Diamonds to the Commonwealth Games gold medal in Glasgow.

MARGARET CALDOW

(OAM BEM)

TEChNICAL SPECIALIST COACh

JuLIE RIChARDSON

TEAM MANAGER

AuSTRALIAN DIAMONDS MANAGEMENT

Caldow, a talented goal attack, captained Australia for eight years during an international playing career that spanned 17 years, from 1962-1979, and included three World Championship triumphs.

As a coach, Caldow mentored many Australian players at the Australian Institute of Sport, Victorian Institute of Sport and as national Assistant coach, and also coached England at the 2007 World Netball Championships.

Following a stellar playing career, Caldow was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame and was awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM).

After making her international debut in 2013 managing the Australian Diamonds, Julie Richardson spent the past four years as Netball Australia’s High Performance Operations Manager.

She played a significant role in the success of the Diamonds before stepping into the touring support staff role last year.

Julie has had a busy year so far managing the Diamonds team at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and now for the Constellation Cup and the series against England in Australia.

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ChRIS GOTTAASMEDIA MANAGER

NETBALL AuSTRALIA

ALANNA ANTCLIFF

PhySIOThERAPIST

SOPhIE ARMSTRONG

DOCTOR

BERND ADOLPh

MASSAGE ThERAPIST

MITChELL MOONEyPERFORMANCE

ANALyST

AuSTRALIAN DIAMONDS MANAGEMENT

ENGLAND SQuAD

ENGLAND SQuAD

PLAyER POSITIONS hEIGhT BIRTh DATE CAPS

Ama Agbeze GD, GK, WD 1.83m 12 Nov 1982 55

Rosie Allison GS 1.90m 25 Jan 1992 8

Sara Bayman C, WD 1.80m 23 Dec 1984 56

Eboni Beckford-Chambers GK, GD 1.85m 4 Feb 1988 53

Jade Clarke (c) WA, C, WD 1.75m 17 Oct 1983 105

Sam Cook GK, GD 21 Feb 1992 0

Kadeen Corbin GA, GS 1.78m 27 Nov 1991 21

Sasha Corbin WA, C 1.70m 23 Apr 1988 42

Rachel Dunn GS 1.88m 14 Nov 1982 58

Stacey Francis GD, WD, GK 1.80m 1 Jan 1988 41

Serena Guthrie WD, C 1.80m 5 Jan 1990 48

Jo Harten GS, GA 1.88m 21 Mar 1989 60

Helen Housby GA, GS 1.83m 19 Jan 1995 3

Geva Mentor GK, GD 1.88m 17 Sep 1984 95

hEAD COACh Anna MayesASSISTANT COACh Colette ThomsonTEAM MANAGER Sarah GandonPhySIOThERAPIST Ros CookePERFORMANCE ANALyST Andrew ButterworthSTRENGTh & CONDITIONING COACh Katie JamesPERFORMANCE PSyChOLOGIST Danielle Adams

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SARA BAyMAN

EBONI BECKFORD-ChAMBERSPositions: C, Wd

Height: 1.80mdate of birth: 23 december 1984

Hometown: Manchester Test Caps: 56

A consistent performer for club and country, Sara is a firm favourite among the fans and continues to win rave reviews from experts across the globe. Her eye for a delicate pass and ability to read the game often makes her a nightmare for opposing players to contain.

Effortless transition play coupled with an astonishing work-rate, Sara is one of the toughest mid-courters currently on the international stage.

AMA AGBEZE

ROSIE ALLISON

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Positions: Gd, GK, WdHeight: 1.83m

date of birth: 12 November 1982Hometown: birmingham/Perth

Test Caps: 55

Winning over 50 caps, Ama is an experienced member of the England defensive unit and her versatility on court is a fantastic benefit for the side.

Having spent the last couple of seasons plying her trade in the ANZ Championship, Ama will prove invaluable in her knowledge of playing in front of Australasian crowds against players she is familiar with.

Ama has re-signed for the Central Pulse in the ANZ Championship for the 2015 season.

Positions: GS Height: 1.90m

date of birth: 25 January 1992Hometown: West Sussex

Test Caps: 8

Rosie continues to impress with her performances for Team Bath in the Netball Superleague and once again shone with her fabulous composure and accuracy for the team in blue and gold.

The young shooter provides England with another option in the shooting circle and will be looking to transition her fine domestic form onto the international stage.

Positions: GK, Gd Height: 1.85m

date of birth: 4 February 1988 Test Caps: 53

Dominant in the defensive, Eboni has made the GD bib her own in recent tournaments. She is an imposing and authoritative figure for England and has struck up an excellent understanding alongside Geva Mentor to be a part of one of the most feared units in the world.

Eboni has been recognised for her outstanding displays in the ANZ Championship with MVP awards while at West Coast Fever and she makes the move over to the Adelaide Thunderbirds for the forthcoming season.

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JADE CLARKE (C)

SAM COOK

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Positions: Wa, C, Wd Height: 1.75m

date of birth: 17 October 1983Hometown: Manchester

Test Caps: 105

The fact that the England captain now joins the centenary club shows just what a fantastic career the driven and imperious mid-courter has had to date.

Quiet off court but a true leader on it, Jade is one of the most intelligent players in today’s game and with her incredible agility matched by her deceptive speed, she often makes the most amazing plays possible.

After two years with the Mainland Tactix in the ANZ Championship following stints with the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic and the Northern Mystics, Jade will play the 2015 season with the NSW Swifts.

Positions: GK, Gd Height:

date of birth: 21 February 1992Hometown: Test Caps: 0

Another member of the England squad to have a fantastic season with Team Bath in 2014. Sam formed a wonderful partnership with Stacey Francis and impressed with her ability to make impossible tips and interceptions.

Rarely allowing opposing shooters room to breathe let alone move, Sam is an upcoming star for her country.

KADEEN CORBIN

Positions: Ga, GS Height: 1.78m

date of birth: 27 November 1991 Hometown: London

Test Caps: 21

Kadeen is a real enigma in the England squad and often draws gasps from the crowd with her impressive shot making. Her movement around the circle and dominant nature allows the play to have fluidity in attack.

The younger sister of fellow squad member Sasha, she is always up for the fight on court and never shirks her duty, defenders will know they have been in a game at the final whistle following a clash with Kadeen.

SAShA CORBIN

Positions: Wa, C Height: 1.70m

date of birth: 23 april 1988 Hometown: London

Test Caps: 42

From potential star to fully fledged international stalwart, Sasha has cemented her place in the England squad with an array of fantastic performances. Her driving onto the circle edge, incredible agility in receiving and distributing the ball and her phenomenal stamina will be vital for England in these Spring fixtures.

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RAChEL DuNN

STACEy FRANCIS

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Positions: GS Height: 1.88m

date of birth: 14 November 1982Hometown: Harrow

Test Caps: 58

Rachel is an incredibly experienced member of the squad who oozes composure in everything she does on court. The area under the post is the natural habitat for Rachel who holds her space wonderfully against defenders of all varieties, making herself an excellent target to finish off swift through court moves from her England side.

Positions: Gd, Wd, GKHeight: 1.80m

date of birth: 1 January 1988Hometown: birmingham

Test Caps: 41

Nothing is done in half measures for the incredibly passionate Stacey Francis. Every goal conceded hurts the Team Bath defender, this steely determination making her work as hard as anyone else on court. The continuous pressure forces opposing players into mistakes as her constant presence and ability to steal the ball from any position often sees her emerge with the ball.

SERENA GuThRIE

JO hARTEN

Positions: Wd, CHeight: 1.80m

date of birth: 5 January 1990 Hometown: Jersey

Test Caps: 48

As the Commonwealth Games showcased, Serena is one of the toughest members of the England squad. Always willing to put her body on the line, no interception or pass is seen as impossible to reach for the ridiculously athletic and energetic mid-courter. On top of this, the popular Serena also possesses wonderful movement and a fantastic cohesion to her play.

Her displays haven’t gone unnoticed as the Northern Mystics have snapped her up for the 2015 ANZ Championship season.

Positions: GS, GaHeight: 1.88m

date of birth: 21 March 1989 Hometown: Harlow

Test Caps: 60

Rightly regarded as one of the finest shooters in the game, Jo is firmly on her way to establishing herself as an England legend. She is a complete attacking player, as composed shooting from the edge of the circle as she is popping one in from close range.

Jo’s movement and link-up play with the mid-court is to be admired and as one of the most experienced players in the team she has also taken on this mantle and her voice is often heard above all else’s during the game.

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GEVA MENTOR

ENGLAND SQuAD

Positions: Ga, GS Height: 1.83m

date of birth: 19 January 1985Hometown: Carlisle

Test Caps: 3

Helen wrote her name into Superleague history when she netted a last second winner for Manchester Thunder in the 2014 Grand Final. Her exceptional performances that season won her a spot in the Commonwealth Games squad where she performed admirably when called upon. She possesses nerves of steel and wisdom beyond her years on court. An incredibly exciting talent, big things are expected of Helen in the coming years.

Positions: GK, GdHeight: 1.88m

date of birth: 17 September 1984Hometown: bournemouth

Test Caps: 95

A world class performer every time she steps on to a court, Geva is one of few players who would be selected into any fantasy Netball squad in the current game.

Consistently achieving greatness for her club and country, she is one of the finest defenders of her generation and inspires England as the driving force in the defensive end. Her movement, agility, ability to read the game, phenomenal athleticism and dominant nature make Geva as close to the complete defender as there is.

Geva will play ANZ Championship Netball for the Melbourne Vixens in 2015.

ANNA MAyES hEAD COACh

COLETTE ThOMSON ASSISTANT COACh

SARAh GANDON TEAM MANAGER

ROS COOKE PhySIOThERAPIST

ANDREW BuTTERWORTh PERFORMANCE ANALyST

KATIE JAMES STRENGTh AND CONDITIONING COACh

DANIELLE ADAMS PERFORMANCE PSyChOLOGIST

ENGLAND MANAGEMENT

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STATISTICS

AuSTRALIA vs NEW ZEALAND

117 Played 117

70 Won 45

2 Drawn 2

60% % Wins 38%

10 Consec Wins 6

68 goals, 21 Oct 2012 highest Score 67 goals, 21 July 2007

27 goals, 14 Aug 1948 Lowest Score 11 goals, 20 Aug 1938

27 goals, 1 Feb 1985

27 goals, 3 Feb 1985

31 goals, 28 Aug 1948 Biggest Win 25 goals, 29 Oct 2005

Previous 5 Meetings

2013 Australia 48 d New Zealand 45 19 September

Australia 58 d New Zealand 50 4 October

Australia 52 d New Zealand 47 7 October

Australia 50 d New Zealand 49 13 October

2014 Australia 58 d New Zealand 40 3 August (CWG XX)

Winning Margins

35 Between 1 and 5 24

17 6 and 10 9

10 11 and 20 11

7 21 and 30 1

1 31 and 40 –

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20-Aug-38 First Test Match (AAWBA Carnival) Australia Royal Park^ Melbourne Australia 11 40 Australia -2914-Aug-48 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Forbury Park^ Dunedin New Zealand 16 27 Australia -1128-Aug-48 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Waiwakaiho Courts^ New Plymouth New Zealand 13 44 Australia -3111-Sep-48 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 22 44 Australia -2220-Aug-60 New Zealand Tour to AUS Australia Memorial Drive Courts^ Adelaide Australia 49 40 New Zealand 927-Aug-60 New Zealand Tour to AUS Australia Royal Park^ Melbourne Australia 39 44 Australia -53-Sep-60 New Zealand Tour to AUS Australia Raleigh Park Kensington^ Sydney Australia 45 46 Australia -102-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Nthn Ireland Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 112 4 New Zealand 10803-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Jamaica Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 61 31 New Zealand 3005-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Sri Lanka (Ceylon) Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 89 9 New Zealand 8006-Aug-63 1st World Tournament England Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 56 29 New Zealand 2707-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 51 23 New Zealand 2808-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Australia Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 36 37 Australia -110-Aug-63 1st World Tournament South Africa Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 60 13 New Zealand 4712-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Scotland Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 85 7 New Zealand 7813-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Wales Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 88 15 New Zealand 7314-Aug-63 1st World Tournament West Indies Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 73 23 New Zealand 5014-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament South Africa Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 41 39 New Zealand 217-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Scotland Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 76 14 New Zealand 6219-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament England Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 50 24 New Zealand 2622-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Jamaica Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 51 20 New Zealand 3123-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 53 28 New Zealand 2525-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Singapore Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 74 5 New Zealand 6926-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Australia Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 40 34 New Zealand 620-Jun-69 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Haitai Courts^ Wellington New Zealand 39 49 Australia -1027-Jun-69 Australian Tour to NZ Australia St Kilda Courts^ Dunedin New Zealand 43 39 New Zealand 43-Nov-70 Pre-Int’l Tournament Singapore ^ - Singapore 42 11 New Zealand 3118-Dec-70 Pre-Int’l Tournament Barbados YMCA Stadium Bridgetown Barbados 52 19 New Zealand 3319-Dec-70 Pre-Int’l Tournament Barbados YMCA Stadium Bridgetown Barbados 63 20 New Zealand 4331-Dec-70 3rd World Tournament Nthn Ireland National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 90 12 New Zealand 781-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Scotland National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 61 17 New Zealand 442-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Bahamas National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 108 10 New Zealand 985-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Wales National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 83 21 New Zealand 626-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament England National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 42 40 New Zealand 28-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 47 33 New Zealand 149-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Jamaica National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 52 32 New Zealand 2012-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Australia National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 42 48 Australia -616-Oct-74 Tour to England Singapore University of Singapore^ Kent Ridge Singapore 117 9 New Zealand 10826-Oct-74 Tour to England England Northwood Sports Stadium Stoke-on-Trent England 53 46 New Zealand 79-Nov-74 Tour to England England Empire Pool, Wembley London England 47 44 New Zealand 323-Nov-74 Tour to England England Washington Sports Stadium Durham England 52 42 New Zealand 1023-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Jamaica Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 58 23 New Zealand 3525-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Nthn Ireland Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 80 11 New Zealand 6926-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Fiji Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 96 25 New Zealand 7127-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Wales Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 88 16 New Zealand 7228-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Singapore Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 64 17 New Zealand 4729-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 49 33 New Zealand 161-Sep-75 4th World Tournament Papua New Guinea Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 103 15 New Zealand 882-Sep-75 4th World Tournament England Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 38 39 England -1

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STATISTICS

NEW ZEALAND vs ENGLAND

82 Played 82

77 Won 3

2 Drawn 2

94% % Wins 4%

41 Consec Wins 1

78 goals, 7 July 2001 highest Score 47 goals, 14 July 2001

23 goals, 1 February 1985 Lowest Score 19 goals, 1 February 1985

48 goals, July 7 2001 Biggest Win 5 goals, 13 May 2007

Previous 5 Meetings

2011 New Zealand 53 d England 32 6 October

2012 New Zealand 61 d England 43 17 October

New Zealand 57 d England 46 25 October

2014 New Zealand 49 d England 32 20 January

New Zealand 35 d England 34 2 August (CWG XX)

Winning Margins

8 Between 1 and 5 goals 3

14 6 and 10 –

23 11 and 20 –

22 21 and 30 –

8 31 and 40 –

2 41+ –

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3-Sep-75 4th World Tournament Scotland Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 81 35 New Zealand 464-Sep-75 4th World Tournament Australia Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 34 34 Draw 027-Apr-78 Trinidad & Tobago Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago ^ Palmerston North New Zealand 36 36 Draw 029-Apr-78 Trinidad & Tobago Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Hagley Park Courts^ Christchurch New Zealand 29 28 New Zealand 12-Aug-79 Pre-Int’l Tournament Jamaica National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 58 30 New Zealand 284-Aug-79 Pre-Int’l Tournament Jamaica National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 35 31 New Zealand 47-Aug-79 Pre-Int’l Tournament Jamaica National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 53 31 New Zealand 2213-Aug-79 5th World Tournament St Lucia West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 48 27 New Zealand 2114-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Antigua West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 62 29 New Zealand 3315-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Barbados West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 41 24 New Zealand 1716-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Jamaica West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 56 28 New Zealand 2817-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Ireland West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 95 7 New Zealand 8818-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Scotland West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 58 17 New Zealand 4120-Aug-79 5th World Tournament St Kitts-Nevis West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 58 26 New Zealand 3221-Aug-79 5th World Tournament England West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 53 26 New Zealand 2722-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Australia West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 36 38 Australia -223-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Barbados West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 60 28 New Zealand 3224-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Wales West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 56 23 New Zealand 3325-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 33 27 New Zealand 61-Sep-79 Tour to England England Bletchley Leisure Centre Milton Keynes England 56 41 New Zealand 158-Sep-79 Tour to England England Concord Sports Centre Sheffield England 52 43 New Zealand 96-Jun-81 England Tour to NZ England Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 48 40 New Zealand 810-Jun-81 England Tour to NZ England Indoor Tennis Stdium Wellington New Zealand 46 46 Draw 013-Jun-81 England Tour to NZ England Cobham Courts Hamilton New Zealand 47 43 New Zealand 417-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* England Chandler Complex Brisbane Australia 30 21 New Zealand 917-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* Australia Chandler Complex Brisbane Australia 37 32 New Zealand 520-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* England Hordern Pavilion Sydney Australia 34 20 New Zealand 1420-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* Australia Hordern Pavilion Sydney Australia 48 29 New Zealand 1923-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* England Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 35 29 New Zealand 623-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* Australia Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 37 34 New Zealand 310-Jul-82 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Stanley Street Tennis Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 54 41 New Zealand 1314-Jul-82 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Manawatu Sports Centre Palmerston North New Zealand 53 52 New Zealand 117-Jul-82 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Hagley Park Courts^ Christchurch New Zealand 28 33 Australia -513-Nov-82 UK Tour England Aston Villa Sports Leisure Ctr Birmingham England 54 36 New Zealand 1817-Nov-82 UK Tour* Scotland Gateshead Leisure Centre Newcastle England 46 16 New Zealand 3020-Nov-82 UK Tour England Concord Sports Centre Sheffield England 56 34 New Zealand 2222-Nov-82 UK Tour Wales National Sports Stadium Cardiff Wales 86 26 New Zealand 6027-Nov-82 UK Tour England Wembley Arena London England 64 38 New Zealand 2611-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Hong Kong National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 85 4 New Zealand 8113-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Jamaica National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 45 42 New Zealand 314-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Canada National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 76 12 New Zealand 6417-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Nthn Ireland National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 63 22 New Zealand 4118-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Sri Lanka National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 76 19 New Zealand 5720-Jun-83 6th World Tournament England National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 51 36 New Zealand 1521-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 35 30 New Zealand 522-Jun-83 6th World Tournament England National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 55 34 New Zealand 2124-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Australia National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 42 47 Australia -51-Feb-85 Australia Games* England Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 23 19 New Zealand 41-Feb-85 Australia Games* Australia Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 27 27 Draw 02-Feb-85 Australia Games* Trinidad & Tobago Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 37 20 New Zealand 17

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3-Feb-85 Australia Games* England Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 32 20 New Zealand 123-Feb-85 Australia Games* Australia Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 31 27 New Zealand 48-Feb-85 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Stanley Street Tennis Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 35 30 New Zealand 510-Feb-85 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston Nth New Zealand 41 36 New Zealand 517-Jul-85 UK Tour Nthn Ireland Templemore Leisure Cntr. Belfast Nthn Ireland 63 23 New Zealand 4019-Jul-85 UK Tour Nthn Ireland Bangor Leisure Centre Belfast Northern Ireland 69 10 New Zealand 5921-Jul-85 UK Tour Scotland Bellahouston Sports Cntr. Glasgow Scotland 64 14 New Zealand 5024-Jul-85 UK Tour Scotland John Wright Sports Cntr. Glasgow Scotland 75 14 New Zealand 612-Aug-85 World Games* Scotland Crystal Palace London England 39 8 New Zealand 313-Aug-85 World Games* Jamaica Crystal Palace London England 35 31 New Zealand 43-Aug-85 World Games* England Crystal Palace London England 34 29 New Zealand 54-Aug-85 World Games* Nthn Ireland Crystal Palace London England 52 15 New Zealand 374-Aug-85 World Games* Australia Crystal Palace London England 39 37 New Zealand 23-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Australia Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand 27 37 Australia -103-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Jamaica Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand 39 39 Draw 06-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Australia Manawatu Sports Centre Palmerston North New Zealand 27 33 Australia -66-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Jamaica Manawatu Sports Centre Palmerston North New Zealand 40 38 New Zealand 210-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Jamaica Minogue Park Hamilton New Zealand 32 21 New Zealand 1110-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Australia Minogue Park Hamilton New Zealand 27 30 Australia -314-May-86 Prudential Cup* Australia State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 19 35 Australia -1614-May-86 Prudential Cup* Jamaica State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 44 31 New Zealand 1317-May-86 Prudential Cup* Australia Velodrome Launceston Australia 19 31 Australia -1217-May-86 Prudential Cup* Jamaica Velodrome Launceston Australia 48 35 New Zealand 1320-May-86 Prudential Cup* Jamaica Apollo Stadium Adelaide Australia 58 26 New Zealand 3220-May-86 Prudential Cup* Australia Apollo Stadium Adelaide Australia 31 28 New Zealand 325-Apr-87 Milo Series England Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 44 44 Draw 029-Apr-87 Milo Series England Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 42 36 New Zealand 62-May-87 Milo Series England Stanley Street Tennis Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 43 36 New Zealand 716-Aug-87 7th World Champs Barbados Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 53 28 New Zealand 2517-Aug-87 7th World Champs Cook Islands Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 78 27 New Zealand 5119-Aug-87 7th World Champs Ireland Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 81 16 New Zealand 6520-Aug-87 7th World Champs Bermuda Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 89 8 New Zealand 8121-Aug-87 7th World Champs Malaysia Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 78 9 New Zealand 6922-Aug-87 7th World Champs Wales Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 94 13 New Zealand 8124-Aug-87 7th World Champs Scotland Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 67 15 New Zealand 5225-Aug-87 7th World Champs England Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 45 30 New Zealand 1526-Aug-87 7th World Champs Australia Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 39 28 New Zealand 1127-Aug-87 7th World Champs England Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 47 37 New Zealand 1028-Aug-87 7th World Champs Trinidad & Tobago Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 49 37 New Zealand 124-May-88 Milo Series Trinidad & Tobago Chase Stadium Auckland New Zealand 43 40 New Zealand 37-May-88 Milo Series Trinidad & Tobago Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston Nth New Zealand 37 38 Trinidad & Tobago -111-May-88 Milo Series Trinidad & Tobago Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand 48 25 New Zealand 2323-Nov-88 Tour of England England Gateshead Leisure Centre Newcastle England 46 27 New Zealand 1926-Nov-88 Tour of England England Wembley Stadium London England 47 25 New Zealand 2228-Nov-88 Tour of England England G-Max Arena Manchester England 40 30 New Zealand 1026-Apr-89 Milo Series Australia Chase Stadium Auckland New Zealand 47 46 New Zealand 129-Apr-89 Milo Series Australia Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 51 47 New Zealand 43-May-89 Milo Series Australia Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 49 37 New Zealand 1224-Jul-89 World Games* England Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 32 24 New Zealand 824-Jul-89 World Games* Scotland Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 58 9 New Zealand 49

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11-Apr-95 Milo Series England Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 64 42 New Zealand 2213-Apr-95 WS visit to NZ Western Samoa Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand 70 30 New Zealand 4015-Apr-95 Milo Series England Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 60 36 New Zealand 2420-Apr-95 Milo Series England ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 55 36 New Zealand 1917-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Namibia National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 87 22 New Zealand 6518-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Cayman Islands National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 114 15 New Zealand 9919-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships South Africa National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 57 59 South Africa -220-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Australia National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 44 45 Australia -121-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Jamaica National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 70 52 New Zealand 1823-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Barbados National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 77 44 New Zealand 3325-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Canada National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 78 37 New Zealand 4126-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Western Samoa National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 60 31 New Zealand 2927-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Cook Islands National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 81 49 New Zealand 3228-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships-3v4 England National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 60 31 New Zealand 2921-May-96 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 63 39 New Zealand 2425-May-96 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 51 31 New Zealand 2029-May-96 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 60 47 New Zealand 1322-Jun-96 Milo Cup Australia State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 40 49 Australia -926-Jun-96 Milo Cup Australia Clipsal Powerhouse Adelaide Australia 39 58 Australia -1929-Jun-96 Milo Cup Australia Glasshouse Melbourne Australia 35 56 Australia -2116-Nov-96 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Entertainment Cente Sydney Australia 41 52 Australia -1123-Apr-97 Fisher & Paykel Intn’l Series Jamaica Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 64 44 New Zealand 2026-Apr-97 Fisher & Paykel Intn’l Series Jamaica Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 55 43 New Zealand 1229-Apr-97 Fisher & Paykel Intn’l Series Cook Islands Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 78 39 New Zealand 393-May-97 Fisher & Paykel Intn’l Series Jamaica ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 51 47 New Zealand 430-Jul-97 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Mystery Creek Stadium Hamilton New Zealand 43 49 Australia -66-Dec-97 Tour to UK England Brighton Centre Brighton England 47 35 New Zealand 128-Dec-97 Tour to UK Wales Welsh Institute Cardiff Wales 77 39 New Zealand 3810-Dec-97 Tour to UK England National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 53 41 New Zealand 1213-Dec-97 Tour to UK England Newcastle Arena Newcastle England 70 45 New Zealand 2517-Dec-97 One-Off Test Malaysia Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Kumpur Malaysia 69 19 New Zealand 5020-May-98 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Mystery Creek Stadium Hamilton New Zealand 47 58 Australia -1123-May-98 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 49 58 Australia -926-May-98 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Edgar Centre Dunedin New Zealand 48 52 Australia -414-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games Malawi Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 77 41 New Zealand 3615-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games Cook Islands Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 90 28 New Zealand 6216-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games Wales Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 94 21 New Zealand 7317-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games Sri Lanka Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 92 16 New Zealand 7618-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games South Africa Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 63 35 New Zealand 2819-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games-SF England Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 70 30 New Zealand 4021-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games-Final Australia Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 39 42 Australia -35-Feb-99 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Arena Kingston Jamaica 54 54 Draw 07-Feb-99 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Arena Kingston Jamaica 62 47 New Zealand 1527-Feb-99 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Westpac Centre Christchurch New Zealand 60 48 New Zealand 1216-Jun-99 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Queens Wharf Events Ctr Wellington New Zealand 72 33 New Zealand 3919-Jun-99 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 82 39 New Zealand 4322-Jun-99 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 65 47 New Zealand 1822-Sep-99 10th World Championships Canada Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 90 22 New Zealand 6823-Sep-99 10th World Championships Wales Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 73 27 New Zealand 4625-Sep-99 10th World Championships Cook Islands Westpactrust 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25-Jul-89 World Games* Fiji Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 67 17 New Zealand 5026-Jul-89 World Games* Cook Islands Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 58 19 New Zealand 3927-Jul-89 World Games* Australia Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 33 29 New Zealand 42-Feb-90 Commonwealth Games Australia Chase Stadium Auckland New Zealand 35 53 Australia -1825-Apr-90 Milo Series Jamaica Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 64 35 New Zealand 2928-Apr-90 Milo Series Jamaica Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 61 32 New Zealand 292-May-90 Milo Series Jamaica ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 69 21 New Zealand 489-Jun-90 J & J Cup Australia Superdrome Perth Australia 42 44 Australia -210-Jun-90 J & J Cup England Superdrome Perth Australia 42 38 New Zealand 413-Jun-90 J & J Cup England Apollo Stadium Adelaide Australia 61 41 New Zealand 2016-Jun-90 J & J Cup Australia Glasshouse Melbourne Australia 57 51 New Zealand 619-Jun-90 J & J Cup Australia Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 40 52 Australia -1210-Apr-91 Milo Series England ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 56 29 New Zealand 2713-Apr-91 Milo Series England Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 57 25 New Zealand 3217-Apr-91 Milo Series England Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 57 44 New Zealand 131-Jul-91 8th World Championships Papua New Guinea State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 91 29 New Zealand 622-Jul-91 8th World Championships Vanuatu State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 96 27 New Zealand 693-Jul-91 8th World Championships Nthn Ireland State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 93 21 New Zealand 724-Jul-91 8th World Championships Namibia State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 78 44 New Zealand 346-Jul-91 8th World Championships Jamaica Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 68 63 New Zealand 57-Jul-91 8th World Championships Canada State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 86 24 New Zealand 628-Jul-91 8th World Championships Hong Kong State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 104 14 New Zealand 9010-Jul-91 8th World Championships Ireland State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 86 26 New Zealand 6011-Jul-91 8th World Championships Cook Islands Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 94 40 New Zealand 5412-Jul-91 8th World Championships SFEngland State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 53 33 New Zealand 2013-Jul-91 8th World Championships-Final Australia Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 52 53 Australia -17-Apr-92 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 52 42 New Zealand 1011-Apr-92 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 57 47 New Zealand 1016-Apr-92 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 57 53 New Zealand 413-Jun-92 Kleenex Cup Australia Glasshouse Melbourne Australia 46 67 Australia -2117-Jun-92 Kleenex Cup Australia Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 45 55 Australia -1020-Jun-92 Kleenex Cup Australia Clipsal Powerhouse Adelaide Australia 37 64 Australia -277-Nov-92 UK Tour England Wembley London England 62 34 New Zealand 2813-Nov-92 UK Tour England G-Max Arena Manchester England 60 26 New Zealand 3415-Nov-92 UK Tour England Granby Halls Leicester England 58 33 New Zealand 2511-May-93 Milo World Series Cook Islands ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 71 48 New Zealand 2315-May-93 Milo World Series Namibia Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 94 16 New Zealand 7822-May-93 Milo World Series Cook Islands Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 76 52 New Zealand 2428-Jul-93 World Games Canada Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 76 22 New Zealand 5429-Jul-93 World Games Jamaica Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 60 47 New Zealand 1330-Jul-93 World Games Wales Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 85 23 New Zealand 6231-Jul-93 World Games England Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 57 29 New Zealand 281-Aug-93 World Games Australia Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 36 62 Australia -2617-May-94 Milo Series Australia Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 49 52 Australia -321-May-94 Milo Series Australia Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 44 47 Australia -325-May-94 Milo Series Australia ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 53 49 New Zealand 402-Nov-94 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 71 42 New Zealand 2906-Nov-94 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 66 41 New Zealand 2508-Nov-94 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 72 44 New Zealand 281-Mar-95 SA tour of NZ South Africa ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 67 49 New Zealand 18

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26-Sep-99 10th World Championships South Africa Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 68 39 New Zealand 2927-Sep-99 10th World Championships Nthn Ireland Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 92 26 New Zealand 6628-Sep-99 10th World Championships Barbados Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 71 35 New Zealand 3629-Sep-99 10th World Championships Trinidad & Tobago Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 74 41 New Zealand 3330-Sep-99 10th World Championships Fiji Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 81 38 New Zealand 431-Oct-99 10th World Championships-SF Jamaica Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 55 53 New Zealand 22-Oct-99 10th World Championships-Final Australia Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 41 42 Australia -120-Jun-00 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Entertainment Centre Newcastle Australia 30 53 Australia -2327-Jun-00 Fisher & Paykel Series Team Pacifica ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 77 35 New Zealand 4228-Jun-00 Fisher & Paykel Series Team Pacifica Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 64 38 New Zealand 261-Jul-00 Fisher & Paykel Series World 7 Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 47 51 World 7 -45-Jul-00 Fisher & Paykel Series World 7 Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 52 51 New Zealand 18-Jul-00 Fisher & Paykel Series World 7 Mystery Creek Hamilton New Zealand 60 47 New Zealand 1325-Nov-00 Uni-Bank Tri-Series South Africa Velodrome Cape Town South Africa 88 34 New Zealand 5428-Nov-00 Uni-Bank Tri-Series Australia Pietermaritzburg Girls HS Pietermaritzburg South Africa 52 40 New Zealand 1229-Nov-00 Uni-Bank Tri-Series South Africa Pietermaritzburg Girls HS Pietermaritzburg South Africa 81 35 New Zealand 469-Jun-01 Tri-Nations Australia State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 55 40 New Zealand 1512-Jun-01 Tri-Nations South Africa AIS Arena Canberra Australia 74 37 New Zealand 3715-Jun-01 Tri-Nations South Africa State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 86 30 New Zealand 5616-Jun-01 Tri-Nations Australia State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 52 62 Australia -107-Jul-01 Fisher & Paykel Series England Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 78 30 New Zealand 4811-Jul-01 Fisher & Paykel Series England Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 65 29 New Zealand 3614-Jul-01 Fisher & Paykel Series England Mystery Creek Hamilton New Zealand 69 47 New Zealand 2220-Oct-01 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Queens Wharf Stadium Wellington New Zealand 47 51 Australia -424-Oct-01 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 58 47 New Zealand 1127-Oct-01 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 46 50 Australia -42-Mar-02 Tour to Jamaica Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 46 44 New Zealand 23-Mar-02 Tour to Jamaica Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 44 53 Jamaica -95-Mar-02 Tour to Jamaica Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 44 42 New Zealand 229-Jun-02 Fisher & Paykel Series Barbados Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 88 27 New Zealand 611-Jul-02 Fisher & Paykel Series Barbados Queens Wharf Stadium Wellington New Zealand 87 35 New Zealand 523-Jul-02 Fisher & Paykel Series Barbados North Shore Events Centre Auckland New Zealand 84 22 New Zealand 6227-Jul-02 XVII Commonwealth Games Canada Evening News Arena Manchester England 101 17 New Zealand 8428-Jul-02 XVII Commonwealth Games Sri Lanka Evening News Arena Manchester England 116 26 New Zealand 9029-Jul-02 XVII Commonwealth Games England Evening News Arena Manchester England 67 35 New Zealand 3230-Jul-02 XVII Commonwealth Games Wales Evening News Arena Manchester England 81 23 New Zealand 582-Aug-02 XVII Commonwealth Games-SF Jamaica Evening News Arena Manchester England 69 51 New Zealand 184-Aug-02 XVII Commonwealth Games-Final Australia Evening News Arena Manchester England 55 57 Australia (ET) -21-Nov-02 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa North Shore Events Centre Auckland New Zealand 71 33 New Zealand 382-Nov-02 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 86 37 New Zealand 4924-Feb-03 Tour to England England Evening News Arena Manchester England 52 36 New Zealand 1626-Feb-03 Tour to England England NEC Birmingham England 61 40 New Zealand 2128-Feb-03 Tour to England England London Arena London England 64 45 New Zealand 199-Jun-03 Fisher & Paykel Series England Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 65 41 New Zealand 2411-Jun-03 Fisher & Paykel Series England Queens Wharf Stadium Wellington New Zealand 55 35 New Zealand 2013-Jun-03 Fisher & Paykel Series England North Shore Events Centre Auckland New Zealand 48 41 New Zealand 712-Jul-03 11th World Championships Niue The Arena Kingston Jamaica 99 11 New Zealand 8813-Jul-03 11th World Championships Barbados The Arena Kingston Jamaica 84 45 New Zealand 3914-Jul-03 11th World Championships Cook Islands The Arena Kingston Jamaica 107 17 New Zealand 9015-Jul-03 11th World 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16-Jul-03 11th World Championships Fiji The Arena Kingston Jamaica 79 24 New Zealand 5518-Jul-03 11th World Championships Samoa The Arena Kingston Jamaica 81 28 New Zealand 5319-Jul-03 11th World Championships-SF Jamaica The Arena Kingston Jamaica 56 37 New Zealand 1920-Jul-03 11th World Championships-Final Australia The Arena Kingston Jamaica 49 47 New Zealand 230-Jun-04 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 54 45 New Zealand 92-Jul-04 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 52 50 New Zealand 25-Jul-04 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Mystery Creek Events Centre Hamilton New Zealand 53 46 New Zealand 713-Nov-04 Holden Astra Test Series Australia SuperDome Sydney Australia 49 54 Australia -516-Nov-04 Holden Astra Test Series Australia Challenge Stadium Perth Australia 50 42 New Zealand 820-Nov-04 Holden Astra Test Series Australia Vodafone Arena Melbourne Australia 51 53 Australia -212-Mar-05 Fisher & Paykel Series England North Shore Events Centre Auckland New Zealand 52 30 New Zealand 2216-Mar-05 Fisher & Paykel Series England The Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 74 30 New Zealand 4419-Mar-05 Fisher & Paykel Series England Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 55 40 New Zealand 1529-Jun-05 Holden Test Australia SuperDome Sydney Australia 50 43 New Zealand 729-Oct-05 Fisher & Paykel Test Australia Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 61 36 New Zealand 2513-Nov-05 Jamaican Tri-Series Jamaica The Arena Kingston Jamaica 57 39 New Zealand 1814-Nov-05 Jamaican Tri-Series Barbados The Arena Kingston Jamaica 77 21 New Zealand 5615-Nov-05 Jamaican Tri-Series Jamaica The Arena Kingston Jamaica 67 32 New Zealand 3517-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games St Vincent State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 98 31 New Zealand 6719-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games Fiji State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 80 26 New Zealand 5421-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games South Africa State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 74 37 New Zealand 3722-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games England State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 55 40 New Zealand 1523-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games Malawi State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 67 39 New Zealand 2825-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games-SF Jamaica Vodafone Arena Melbourne Australia 61 41 New Zealand 2026-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games-Final Australia Vodafone Arena Melbourne Australia 60 55 New Zealand 522-Jul-06 Holden Test Series Australia Entertainment Centre Brisbane Australia 52 40 New Zealand 1225-Jul-06 Holden Test Series Australia Acer Arena Sydney Australia 38 48 Australia -1031-Jul-06 Fisher & Paykel Test South Africa Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 94 25 New Zealand 6912-Oct-06 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia The Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 47 51 Australia -414-Oct-06 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 43 37 New Zealand 616-Oct-06 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Westpactrust Centre, Christchurch New Zealand 40 46 Australia -613-May-07 Tri-Nations Series England Evening News Arena Manchester England 45 50 England -515-May-07 Tri-Nations Series Australia National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 47 50 Australia -312-Jul-07 Fisher & Paykel Series Jamaica Westpac Centre Christchurch New Zealand 80 36 New Zealand 4414-Jul-07 Fisher & Paykel Series Jamaica Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 68 46 New Zealand 2218-Jul-07 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 46 53 Australia -721-Jul-07 Holden Test Series Australia Vodafone Arena Melbourne New Zealand 67 65 New Zealand - ET 224-Jul-07 Holden Test Series Australia Distinctive Homes Dome Adelaide Australia 47 54 Australia -710-Nov-07 12th World Championships Malawi Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 85 26 New Zealand 5912-Nov-07 12th World Championships Wales Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 86 24 New Zealand 6213-Nov-07 12th World Championships Botswana Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 76 20 New Zealand 5615-Nov-07 12th World Championships South Africa Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 82 23 New Zealand 5916-Nov-07 12th World Championships-SF Jamaica Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 59 49 New Zealand 1017-Nov-07 12th World Championships-Final Australia Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 38 42 Australia -417-Sep-08 New World Series Australia Westpac Centre Christchurch New Zealand 51 53 Australia -220-Sep-08 New World Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 38 31 New Zealand 713-Oct-08 New World Series England Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 65 26 New Zealand 3915-Oct-08 New World Series England Edgar Centre Dunedin New Zealand 38 40 England -218-Oct-08 New World Series England Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 61 22 New Zealand 3926-Oct-08 Holden Test Series Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 46 41 New Zealand 52-Nov-08 Holden Test Series Australia Entertainment Centre Brisbane Australia 41 43 Australia -224-Aug-09 New World Series World 7 TSB Bank Arena Wellington New Zealand 44 48 World 7 -426-Aug-09 New World Series World 7 Energy Events Centre Rotorua New Zealand 44 53 World 7 -929-Aug-09 New World Series World 7 Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 46 41 New Zealand 5

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6-Sep-09 Holden Test Series Australia Acer Arena Sydney Australia 53 50 New Zealand 39-Sep-09 Holden Test Series Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 44 48 Australia -413-Sep-09 Holden Test Series Australia Convention & Exhibition Centre Brisbane Australia 33 36 Australia -320-Sep-09 New World Series Australia Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 46 47 Australia -123-Sep-09 New World Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 52 36 New Zealand 1615-Oct-09 The Co-operative Series England University of Bath Bath England 65 59 New Zealand - ET 620-Oct-09 Sunshine Series Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 61 56 New Zealand 522-Oct-09 Sunshine Series Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 50 53 Jamaica -37-Aug-10 New World International Test Samoa Te Rauparaha Arena Wellington New Zealand 92 28 New Zealand 6418-Aug-10 New World International Series Jamaica CBS Canterbury Arena Christchurch New Zealand 58 35 New Zealand 2321-Aug-10 New World International Series Jamaica Pettigrew Green Arena Napier New Zealand 62 40 New Zealand 2229-Aug-10 Holden Test Series Australia Entertainment Centre Adelaide Australia 43 48 Australia -52-Sep-10 New World International Series Australia TSB Bank Arena Wellington New Zealand 59 40 New Zealand 195-Sep-10 New World International Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 40 46 Australia -64-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games Papua New Guinea Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 102 21 New Zealand 815-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games Cook Islands Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 87 24 New Zealand 637-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games England Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 47 41 New Zealand 68-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games South Africa Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 70 29 New Zealand 4110-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games Barbados Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 97 22 New Zealand 7512-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games SFJamaica Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 59 43 New Zealand 1614-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games-Final Australia Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 66 64 New Zealand (ET) 215-Jan-11 FIAT International Series England Evening News Arena Manchester England 42 40 New Zealand 217-Jan-11 FIAT International Series England Capital FM Arena Nottingham England 41 39 New Zealand 219-Jan-11 FIAT International Series England The O2 Arena London England 47 40 New Zealand 79-Jun-11 New World Netball Series Australia Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 47 52 Australia -512-Jun-11 New World Netball Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 45 42 New Zealand 34-Jul-11 13th World Championships Fiji Indoor Stadium Singapore 80 25 New Zealand 555-Jul-11 13th World Championships Wales Indoor Stadium Singapore 91 21 New Zealand 706-Jul-11 13th World Championships Trinidad & Tobago Indoor Stadium Singapore 75 23 New Zealand 528-Jul-11 13th World Championships QF South Africa Indoor Stadium Singapore 58 28 New Zealand 309-Jul-11 13th World Championships SF England Indoor Stadium Singapore 49 34 New Zealand 1510-Jul-11 13th World Championships Final Australia Indoor Stadium Singapore 57 58 Australia - ET -13-Oct-11 New World Netball Series England Trust Stadium Auckland New Zealand 62 40 New Zealand 226-Oct-11 New World Netball Series England ILT Velodrome Invercargill New Zealand 53 32 New Zealand 2123-Oct-11 Holden Test Series Australia Burswood Dome Perth Australia 49 48 New Zealand 126-Oct-11 Holden Test Series Australia Entertainment Centre Adelaide Australia 44 51 New Zealand -730-Oct-11 Holden Test Series Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 41 44 Australia -316-Sep-12 Holden Test Series Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 54 52 New Zealand 220-Sep-12 New World Netball Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 50 49 New Zealand 123-Sep-12 New World Netball Series Australia CBS Canterbury Arena Christchurch New Zealand 53 59 Australia -614-Oct-12 Holden Test Series Sth Africa Entertainment Centre Adelaide Australia 63 27 New Zealand 3617-Oct-12 Holden Test Series England Entertainment Centre Newcastle Australia 61 43 New Zealand 1921-Oct-12 Holden Test Series Australia Allphones Arena Sydney Australia 48 68 Australia -2025-Oct-12 New World Quad Series England TSB Bank Arena Wellington New Zealand 57 46 New Zealand 1128-Oct-12 New World Quad Series Sth Africa TECT Arena Tauranga New Zealand 63 24 New Zealand 391-Nov-12 New World Quad Series Australia Claudelands Arena Hamilton New Zealand 48 43 New Zealand 515-Sep-13 New World Netball Series Australia Velodrome Invercargill New Zealand 55 51 New Zealand 419-Sep-13 New World Netball Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 45 48 Australia -34-Oct-13 Constellation Cup Australia Entertainment Centre Adelaide Australia 50 58 Australia -87-Oct-13 Constellation Cup Australia Rod Laver Arena Melbourne Australia 47 52 Australia -513-Oct-13 Constellation Cup Australia AIS Arena Canberra Australia 49 50 Australia -124-Oct-13 New World Netball Series Malawi TSB Bank Arena Wellington New Zealand 70 32 New Zealand 3827-Oct-13 New World Netball Series Malawi Pettigrew Green Arena Napier New Zealand 68 49 New Zealand 1931-Oct-13 New World Netball Series Malawi Claudelands Arena Hamilton New Zealand 72 39 New Zealand 3317-Jan-14 FIAT International Series Jamaica Wembley Arena London England 52 46 New Zealand 620-Jan-14 FIAT International Series England Crystal Palace London England 49 32 New Zealand 1725-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games Malawi SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 50 47 New Zealand 326-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games Scotland SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 71 14 New Zealand 5727-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games Nth Ireland SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 78 29 New Zealand 4929-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games St Lucia SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 88 19 New Zealand 6930-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games Jamaica SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 50 42 New Zealand 82-Aug-14 XX Comm. Games: SF England SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 35 34 New Zealand 13-Aug-14 XX Comm. Games: Final Australia SSE Hydro Glasgow Scotland 40 58 Australia -18

Total Goals: For/Against 24,346 14,821

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