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Netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

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Netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

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FieldValue
eventNetball
games2010
imageNetball pictogram.svg
image_size80
venueDelhi,
dates3 – 14 October 2010
nations12
gold
silver
bronze
prevMelbourne 2006
nextGlasgow 2014
India vs Jamaica in netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

Netball was one of 17 sports that were contested at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Netball is a core sport for women at the Commonwealth Games, and one of only three events in the 2010 programme for women only (the other two are rhythmic gymnastics and synchronised swimming). Netball at the Commonwealth Games is one of the premier events in international netball, and the 2010 event was the fourth time that the sport has been contested at the Games. Matches were held between 4–14 October at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex.

Twelve participating nations were divided into two pools. After the preliminary matches, Australia and Jamaica progressed to the medal playoffs from Pool A, while New Zealand and England advanced from Pool B. The bronze medal for the event was won by England, who defeated Jamaica in the bronze medal playoff. The gold medal match was contested between Australia and New Zealand. After going into double extra-time, New Zealand won the gold medal, defeating Australia 66–64. The final went on for 84 minutes, the longest ever official game.

Overview

Participating nations

Twelve nations competed in netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games:

  • India was included as the host nation for the Games;
  • The top six teams from the IFNA World Rankings automatically qualified;
  • The five remaining teams were selected through regional qualifying tournaments.

Format

The twelve participating nations are divided into two pools of six teams. Within each pool, teams play each other once in a round robin, at the end of which the top two teams from each pool progressed to the medal playoffs; the remaining teams competed in classification matches. In the first day of medal playoff matches, the top team from each pool played the second team from the opposing pool. The winners of these matches contested the gold medal match, while the losing teams contested the bronze medal match. The gold medal match was scheduled to be the last medal event at the 2010 Games.

Umpires

  • Anne Abraitis
  • Rachael Ayre
  • Jonathan Bredin
  • Bobbi Brown
  • Gary Burgess
  • Sylvester Campbell
  • Paula Ferguson
  • Judith Groves
  • Dalton Hinds
  • Sharon Kelly
  • Annie Kloppers
  • Amanda Nottingham
  • Joel Young Strong

Venue

All matches were held at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex in New Delhi. The newly built venue has a seating capacity of 4,494. The facility includes one maple-wood match court and two training courts.

Preliminary round

Pool A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAG%Pts
15500385172223.810
25401362217166.88
35302293262111.86
4520324927590.54
5510424629184.52
6500512344127.90
  • Goal percentage (G%) = 100 × GF/GA. Accurate to one decimal place.
  • Highlighted teams advanced to the medal playoffs; other teams contested classification matches.

McMahon
Medhurst
Pratley Fuimaono
Langi | res-ump = Anne Abraitis

Forbes
Fowler
Griffiths Cooper
Wilson | res-ump = Bobbi Brown

Forbes
Fowler
Griffiths Waya | res-ump = Rachael Ayre

McMahon
Medhurst
Pratley K. Kaur
Tehlan | res-ump = Judith Groves

Magombo
Simtowe
Waya H. Kaur
K. Kaur | res-ump = Dalton Hinds

Fuimaono
Langi Wilson | res-ump = Rachael Ayre

Cooper
Wallace H. Kaur
K. Kaur
Tehlan | res-ump = Bobbi Brown

Medhurst Forbes
Fowler
Griffiths | res-ump = Jonathan Bredin

Faasavalu
Langi Forbes
Fowler | res-ump = Gary Burgess

Simtowe
Waya Pratley | res-ump = Dalton Hinds

Cooper
Wilson Waya | res-ump = Annie Kloppers

H. Kaur
K. Kaur
Tehlan Faasavalu
Fuimaono
Langi | res-ump = Judith Groves

Forbes
Fowler
Griffiths H. Kaur
Tehlan | res-ump = Rachael Ayre

Simtowe
Waya Faasavalu
Fuimaono
Langi | res-ump = Paula Ferguson

McMahon
Medhurst
Pratley Cooper
Wilson | res-ump = Gary Burgess

Pool B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAG%Pts
15500403137294.210
25401346167207.28
35302257253101.66
4520320633860.94
5510420335956.52
6500521137256.70
  • Goal percentage (G%) = 100 × GF/GA. Accurate to one decimal place.
  • Highlighted teams advanced to the medal playoffs; other teams contested classification matches.

Rikis
Baldwin Rasmussen
Tutaia
Wipiiti | res-ump = Joel Young Strong

Harten
Brownfield
Dunn Browne
Bishop
Blackman | res-ump = Jonathan Bredin

Gumede Cookey
Dunn
Harten | res-ump = Amanda Nottingham

Tutaia
Rasmussen
Wipiiti George | res-ump = Gary Burgess

PK Te Huna
Tuitupou Piggott | res-ump = Sylvester Campbell

Roberts Gumede
Holtzhausen
Markgraaff | res-ump = Judith Groves

van Dyk Harten | res-ump = Paula Ferguson

Piggott Rikis
Roberts | res-ump = Annie Kloppers

Markgraaff Wipiiti | res-ump = Sharon Kelly

Cookey
Dunn PK Te Huna | res-ump = Amanda Nottingham

Bishop
Piggott Markgraaff | res-ump = Anne Abraitis

Tuitupou Rikis
Roberts | res-ump = Joel Young Strong

Cookey
Dunn
Harten Rikis
Roberts | res-ump = Sylvester Campbell

Tutaia
van Dyk
Wipiiti Browne
Piggott | res-ump = Joel Young Strong

Gumede
Holtzhausen PK Te Huna
Tuitupou | res-ump = Sharon Kelly

Classification matches

Gumede Waya | res-ump = Amanda Nottingham

Browne
Piggott Cooper
Wilson | res-ump = Sharon Kelly

George
PK Te Huna
Tuitupou Faasavalu
Fuimaono
Langi | res-ump = Sylvester Campbell

Roberts H. Kaur
Tehlan | res-ump = Annie Kloppers

Medal playoffs

{{Round4-with thirdRD1=Semi-FinalsRD2=Gold Medal MatchConsol=Bronze Medal Match****5145****594364****66****7047

Medhurst Cookey
Harten | res-ump = Jonathan Bredin

van Dyk Forbes
Fowler | res-ump = Paula Ferguson

Cookey
Harten Forbes | res-ump = Paula Ferguson

McMahon
Medhurst van Dyk | res-ump = Judith Groves

Final standings

PlaceNation
[[File:Gold medal icon.svg16pxGold]]
[[File:Silver medal icon.svg16pxSilver]]
[[File:Bronze medal icon.svg16pxBronze]]
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Medallists

References

References

  1. [[ABC Sport]]. (2010-09-20). "Commonwealth Games Features: Netball".
  2. [[International Federation of Netball Associations]]. (2010-04-15). "Delhi Teams and Schedule Confirmed".
  3. (2010-10-04). "More goals than fans – Australia 76, spectators 58". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
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