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2022 Fast5 Netball World Series

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2022 Fast5 Netball World Series
Tournament details
Host country New Zealand
CityChristchurch
Venue(s)Wolfbrook Arena
Dates5–6 November 2022
Teams6
TV partner(s)7plus (Australia)
Sky Sport (New Zealand)
SuperSport (South Africa)
SportsMax (Caribbean)
FanCode (India)
NetballPass
Final positions
Champions Australia (1st title)
Runner-up South Africa
Third place New Zealand
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
← 2018
2023 →

The 2022 Fast5 Netball World Series was the 10th Fast5 Netball World Series. New Zealand hosted Australia, England, Jamaica, South Africa and Uganda in a series, played in November 2022, at Christchurch's Wolfbrook Arena. The series also featured, for the first time, a men's tournament.[1][2][3][4][5][6] With a team coached by Briony Akle and captained by Tara Hinchliffe, Australia won the series for the first time after defeating South Africa 34–20 in the final.[5][7][8] By claiming silver, South Africa achieved their best result in the series to date.[9][10][11] New Zealand finished the series in third place.[12] The series was broadcast live on 7plus in Australia, on Sky Sport in New Zealand, on SuperSport in South Africa, on SportsMax in the Caribbean, on FanCode in India and on NetballPass worldwide.[2][3][13]

Squads

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Participating teams and rosters[2][5]
 Australia[14]  England[3][15]  Jamaica[16]  New Zealand[4][6][15][17]  South Africa[10][18]  Uganda[19]
Lucy Austin
Jessica Anstiss
Kelsey Browne
Sophie Dwyer
Sophie Garbin
Tara Hinchliffe (c)
Georgie Horjus
Kim Jenner
Matilda McDonell
Hannah Mundy
Zara Everitt (c)
Elle McDonald
Taylor McKevitt
Tash Pavelin
Lois Pearson
Jayda Pechova
Ellie Rattu
Paige Reed
Alicia Scholes
Emma Thacker
Romelda Aiken (c)
Gezelle Allison
Theresa Beckford
Mischa Creary
Abigail Daley
Tafiya Hunter
Roxonna McLean
Amanda Pinkney
Crystal Plummer
Kimone Shaw
Kate Burley
Aliyah Dunn
Tayla Earle
Georgia Heffernan
Kristiana Manu'a
Tiana Metuarau
Kimiora Poi (c)
Elle Temu
Filda Vui
Samantha Winders
Shannon Bartlett
Xandri Fourie
Didintle Keebine
Owethu Ngubane
Refiloe Nketsa
Zandre Smit
Nicola Smith
Jeanie Steyn (c)
Jeante Strydom
Nicholé Taljaard
Magret Baagala
Mary Cholhok
Irene Eyaru
Muhameed Haniisha
Falidah Kadondi
Norah Lunkuse
Sandra Nambirige
Christine Namulumba
Joan Nampungu (c)
Shaddiah Nassanga
Head Coach:
Briony Akle
Head Coach:
Kathryn Ratnapala
Head Coach:
Annette Daley
Head Coach:
Debbie Fuller
Head Coach:
Martha Mosoahle-Samm
Head Coach:
Fred Mugerwa
Assistant coach:
Cathy Fellows
Assistant coach:
Sheonah Forbes
Assistant coach:
Dalton Hinds
Assistant coach:
Julie Seymour
Assistant coach:
Erin Burger
Assistant coach:
Sarah Namuddu

Match officials

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Umpires
Umpire Association
Justin Barnes Australia
Gary Burgess England
Tania Fink New Zealand
Alison Harrison Wales
Cory Nicholls New Zealand
Kate Stephenson England
Elizna Van den Berg[20] South Africa

Source:[2]

Round robin stage

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Round 1

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5 November 2022  Australia 39–15  Jamaica  
12:30 (NZDT) Lucy Austin Goals scored 19
Sophie Garbin Goals scored 18
Sophie Dwyer Goals scored 7
Georgie Horjus Goals scored 3
Stats Gezelle Allison Goals scored 8
Romelda Aiken Goals scored 4
Mischa Creary Goals scored 3
5 November 2022  New Zealand 49–32  Uganda  
13:15 (NZDT) Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 29
Georgia Heffernan Goals scored 10
Tiana Metuarau Goals scored 5
Filda Vui Goals scored 5
Stats Mary Cholhok Goals scored 18
Shadiah Nassanga Goals scored 11
Irene Eyaru Goals scored 2
Christine Namulumba Goals scored 1
5 November 2022  South Africa 32–26  England  
14:00 (NZDT) Zandre Smit Goals scored 17
Nicholé Taljaard Goals scored 8
Sammy Ngubane Goals scored 7
Stats Paige Reed Goals scored 12
Emma Thacker Goals scored 7
Lois Pearson Goals scored 7

Round 2

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5 November 2022  Uganda 33–22  Jamaica  
15:30 (NZDT) Mary Cholhok Goals scored 18
Shadiah Nassanga Goals scored 11
Irene Eyaru Goals scored 2
Christine Namulumba Goals scored 1
Stats Amanda Pinkney Goals scored 15
Romelda Aiken Goals scored 6
Gezelle Allison Goals scored 1
5 November 2022  Australia 25–19  South Africa  
16:15 (NZDT) Sophie Garbin Goals scored 15
Lucy Austin Goals scored 5
Sophie Dwyer Goals scored 2
Georgie Horjus Goals scored 3
Stats Nicholé Taljaard Goals scored 8
Sammy Ngubane Goals scored 7
Zandre Smit Goals scored 2
Xandri Fourie Goals scored 2
5 November 2022  New Zealand 31–32  England  
17:45 (NZDT) Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 12
Georgia Heffernan Goals scored 12
Tiana Metuarau Goals scored 7
Stats Paige Reed Goals scored 16
Emma Thacker Goals scored 11
Lois Pearson Goals scored 5

Round 3

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5 November 2022  South Africa 28–27  Jamaica  
19:15 (NZDT) Sammy Ngubane Goals scored 11
Zandre Smit Goals scored 10
Nicholé Taljaard Goals scored 7
Stats Amanda Pinkney Goals scored 20
Mischa Creary Goals scored 7
5 November 2022  England 38–34  Uganda  
20:00 (NZDT) Paige Reed Goals scored 32
Lois Pearson Goals scored 6
Stats Mary Cholhok Goals scored 29
Irene Eyaru Goals scored 3
Shadiah Nassanga Goals scored 2
5 November 2022  New Zealand 31–33  Australia  
20:45 (NZDT) Filda Vui Goals scored 17
Tiana Metuarau Goals scored 8
Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 3
Georgia Heffernan Goals scored 3
Stats Sophie Garbin Goals scored 17
Lucy Austin Goals scored 6
Sophie Dwyer Goals scored 5
Georgie Horjus Goals scored 5

Round 4

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6 November 2022  England 32–27  Jamaica  
12:00 (NZDT) Emma Thacker Goals scored 11
Lois Pearson Goals scored 11
Paige Reed Goals scored 10
Stats Amanda Pinkney Goals scored 15
Gezelle Allison Goals scored 7
Mischa Creary Goals scored 5
6 November 2022  Uganda 32–30  Australia  
12:45 (NZDT) Mary Cholhok Goals scored 15
Shadiah Nassanga Goals scored 14
Irene Eyaru Goals scored 3
Stats Sophie Garbin Goals scored 15
Lucy Austin Goals scored 6
Georgie Horjus Goals scored 5
Sophie Dwyer Goals scored 4
6 November 2022  New Zealand 37–38  South Africa  
13:30 (NZDT) Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 25
Georgia Heffernan Goals scored 8
Tiana Metuarau Goals scored 3
Filda Vui Goals scored 1
Stats Zandre Smit Goals scored 16
Nicholé Taljaard Goals scored 13
Sammy Ngubane Goals scored 9

Round 5

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6 November 2022  Australia 34–28  England  
15:00 (NZDT) Sophie Garbin Goals scored 24
Georgie Horjus Goals scored 4
Sophie Dwyer Goals scored 4
Lucy Austin Goals scored 2
Stats Paige Reed Goals scored 19
Emma Thacker Goals scored 7
Lois Pearson Goals scored 2
6 November 2022  New Zealand 40–22  Jamaica  
15:45 (NZDT) Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 19
Tiana Metuarau Goals scored 16
Georgia Heffernan Goals scored 5
Stats Amanda Pinkney Goals scored 15
Gezelle Allison Goals scored 4
Mischa Creary Goals scored 3
6 November 2022  South Africa 27–22  Uganda  
16:30 (NZDT) Nicholé Taljaard Goals scored 15
Sammy Ngubane Goals scored 7
Zandre Smit Goals scored 5
Stats Mary Cholhok Goals scored 9
Shadiah Nassanga Goals scored 7
Christine Namulumba Goals scored 4
Irene Eyaru Goals scored 2

Table

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Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Australia 5 4 0 1 161 125 +36 8
2  South Africa 5 4 0 1 141 139 +3 8
3  England 5 3 0 2 156 158 -2 6
4  New Zealand 5 2 0 3 188 157 +31 4
5  Uganda 5 2 0 3 153 166 -13 4
6  Jamaica 5 0 0 5 113 172 -59 0

  Qualified for the final
  Qualified for 3rd/4th place match
  Qualified for 5th/6th place match

Playoffs

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5th v 6th Playoff

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6 November 2022  Uganda 32–10  Jamaica  
18:10 (NZDT) Christine Namulumba Goals scored 14
Irene Eyaru Goals scored 8
Mary Cholhok Goals scored 6
Shadiah Nassanga Goals scored 4
Stats Amanda Pinkney Goals scored 3
Gezelle Allison Goals scored 2
Mischa Creary Goals scored 2
Roxonna McLean Goals scored 2
Romelda Aiken Goals scored 1

Sources:[21][22]

3rd v 4th Playoff

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6 November 2022  New Zealand 39–25  England  
19:00 (NZDT) Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 19
Georgia Heffernan Goals scored 14
Tiana Metuarau Goals scored 6
Emma Thacker Goals scored 11
Lois Pearson Goals scored 6
Paige Reed Goals scored 4
Alicia Scholes Goals scored 4

Sources:[12][15]

Final

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6 November 2022  Australia 34–20  South Africa  
19:50 (NZDT) Sophie Garbin Goals scored 24
Sophie Dwyer Goals scored 7
Georgie Horjus Goals scored 3
Stats Sammy Ngubane Goals scored 13
Nicholé Taljaard Goals scored 4
Zandre Smit Goals scored 2
Xandri Fourie Goals scored 1

Sources:[7][8][9][10]

Award winners

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Award Winner Team
Player of the Series Nicholé Taljaard  South Africa
Fans’ Choice Player of the Series Mary Cholhok  Uganda

Sources:[2][10][11]

Top scorers

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Winner Goals Team
Most 1pt goals Sophie Garbin Goals scored 82/90 (91%)  Australia
Most 2pt goals Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 25/39 (64%)  New Zealand
Most 3pt goals Amanda Pinkney Goals scored 5/25 (20%)  Jamaica

Sources:[2]

Final Placings

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Australia
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  South Africa
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  New Zealand
4  England
5  Uganda
6  Jamaica

Source:[2]

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