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2014 Fast5 Netball World Series


2014 Fast5 Netball World Series

The 2014 Fast5 Netball World Series was the 6th Fast5 Netball World Series. New Zealand hosted Australia, England, Jamaica, Malawi and South Africa in a series, played in November 2014, at Auckland's Vector Arena. With a team coached by Janine Southby and captained by Laura Langman, New Zealand won the series for the third time in a row with a 35–31 win over Australia in the final. England finished third after defeating Jamaica 31–30 in a play-off. The series was broadcast live on Fox Sports in Australia, on Sky Sport in New Zealand, Digicel SuperMax (Caribbean) and on SuperSport (South Africa). The Fox Sports commentary team featured Anne Sargeant.

The 2014 Fast5 Netball World Series was the 6th Fast5 Netball World Series. New Zealand hosted Australia, England, Jamaica, Malawi and South Africa in a series, played in November 2014, at Auckland's Vector Arena. With a team coached by Janine Southby and captained by Laura Langman, New Zealand won the series for the third time in a row with a 35–31 win over Australia in the final. England finished third after defeating Jamaica 31–30 in a play-off. The series was broadcast live on Fox Sports in Australia, on Sky Sport in New Zealand, Digicel SuperMax (Caribbean) and on SuperSport (South Africa). The Fox Sports commentary team featured Anne Sargeant.

AustraliaEnglandJamaicaMalawiNew ZealandSouth Africa
Karyn BaileyErin Bell (cc)Kate BeveridgeAshleigh Brazill Clare McMeniman (cc)Kate MoloneyKate ShimminGabi SimpsonJo WestonAmorette WildAma AgbezeRosie AllisonSara BaymanEboni Beckford-ChambersSam CookKadeen CorbinJade Clarke (c)Rachel DunnSerena GuthrieJo HartenRomelda AikenNicole Aiken-PinnockShanice BeckfordNicole DixonStacian FaceyAnna Kay GriffithsThristina HarwoodDeneen TaylorKhadijah WilliamsVangelee WilliamsGrace ChazunguliraJane ChimaliroTina KamzatiBridget KumwendaMwai KumwendaTakondwa LwaziCaroline Mtukule (c)Grace MwafulirwaSindi SimtoweTowera VinkhumboKayla CullenKatrina GrantTemalisi FakahokotauShannon FrancoisEllen HalpennyBailey MesLaura Langman (c)Malia PasekaJamie-Lee PriceGrace RasmussenLauren-Lee ChristiansMaryka Holtzhausen (c)Mari-Lena JoubertTumelo MantjiuPhumza MaweniAmanda MynhardtBhongo NqubeniElsunet du PlessisVanes-Mari du ToitShadine van der Merwe
Head Coach:Jane SearleHead Coach:Anna MayesHead Coach:Minneth ReynoldsHead Coach:Mary WayaHead Coach:Janine SouthbyHead Coach:Elize Kotze
Assistant coach:Jane Woodlands-ThompsonAssistant coaches:Colette ThomsonJess ThirlbyAssistant coach:Annette DaleyAssistant coach:Connie MhoneAssistant coach:Julie SeymourAssistant coach:Martha Mosoahle-Samm

Notes

  • ^1 Casey Kopua and Irene van Dyk were both included in the original New Zealand squad. However they both withdrew because of injuries. They were subsequently replaced by Jamie-Lee Price and Malia Paseka respectively. Van Dyk remained with the New Zealand squad as a technical advisor.
  • ^2 Mwai Kumwenda did not travel to the tournament with Malawi.

Umpires

UmpireAssociation
Angela Armstrong-LushNew Zealand
Dave BrownJamaica
Annie KloppersSouth Africa
Lisa McPhailNew Zealand
Jackie MizonEngland
Kristie SimpsonNew Zealand
Marielouw van der MerweSouth Africa

Umpire Appointments Panel

UmpireAssociation
Dawn JonesNew Zealand
David Pala'amoNew Zealand
Mandy NottinghamNew Zealand

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11:00 (NZDT)
11:45 NZDT
12:30 NZDT
13:15 NZDT
14:00 NZDT
14:45 NZDT
16:00 NZDT
16:45 NZDT
17:30 NZDT
10:30 NZDT
11:15 NZDT
12:00 NZDT
12:45 NZDTReport
13:30 NZDT
13:30 NZDT

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PosTeamPWLDGFGAGDPts
1New Zealand5500178108+7010
2Australia5410151108+438
3Jamaica5320123143-206
4England5230162149+134
5South Africa5140108183-752
6Malawi5050156188-320

Qualified for the final

  Qualified for 3rd/4th place match

  Qualified for 5th/6th place match

16:15 NZDT

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17:05 NZDT

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17:55 NZDT

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AwardWinnerTeam
Player of the SeriesLaura LangmanNew Zealand
RankTeam
New Zealand
Australia
England
4Jamaica
5South Africa
6Malawi

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