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Taini Jamison Trophy


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Most recent season or competition:2025 Taini Jamison Trophy Series
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2008
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The Taini Jamison Trophy series is an international netball series hosted by Netball New Zealand. The series traditionally features New Zealand playing a series of test matches against a visiting national team. The trophy is named in honour of Taini Jamison, the former New Zealand head coach. New Zealand won the inaugural 2008 series. A World 7, Jamaica and England have also been series winners. Other participants have included South Africa, Malawi, Fiji and Samoa. As New Zealand and Australia compete for the Constellation Cup, Australia does not compete for the Taini Jamison Trophy.

The trophy is named in honour of Taini Jamison, the former New Zealand head coach. Jamison coached New Zealand when they won the 1967 World Netball Championships. The trophy features a hammerhead shark pattern around the top and base of the trophy, with Taini Jamison's Rotorua Netball Māori motif front and centre. Prior to her death in 2023, Jamison regularly presented the trophy in person to the series winners.

New Zealand won the inaugural 2008 series, defeating England 2–1. In 2009, New Zealand played a World 7 team coached by Julie Fitzgerald and captained by Natasha Chokljat. The World 7 won the series 2–1.

In 2018, Jamaica won the series. During a full four team tournament, they twice defeated New Zealand, once in the preliminary rounds and again in the final. However, Netball New Zealand subsequently refused to allow Jamaica to take the actual trophy home, stating that "for insurance purposes... we can't really have it go offshore".

In 2022 complications with passports and visas saw the Jamaica team's arrival in New Zealand delayed. This resulted in the original test series been cancelled. It also saw Jamaica playing with a severely under strength team. Following an investigation, World Netball would later fine Netball Jamaica GBP £5,000 (NZD $9,800) for failing to fulfill the original fixtures planned for the series.

In 2023, before the series started, England faced criticism from Netball New Zealand and New Zealand head coach, Noeline Taurua, for selecting an understrength "B team". However they subsequently defeated New Zealand 55–54 in the opening test.

The 2025 series became involved in controversy when, just eleven days before the first test, New Zealand head coach, Noeline Taurua, was stood down by Netball New Zealand following concerns raised by a group of players.Yvette McCausland-Durie was subsequently appointed as the interim coach for the series.

SeriesWinnersResultRunners upThirdFourth
2008New Zealand2–1England
2009World 72–1New Zealand
2010New Zealand2–0 (Note 1)JamaicaSamoa
2011New Zealand2–0England
2013New Zealand3–0Malawi
2014New Zealand1–1 (Note 2)England
2015New Zealand2–0 (Note 3)South AfricaFiji
2016New Zealand3–0Jamaica
2017New Zealand2–1England
2018Jamaica(Note 4)New ZealandMalawiFiji
2020New Zealand3–0England
2021England2–1New Zealand
2022New Zealand2–0Jamaica
2023New Zealand2–1England
2024England2–1New Zealand
2025New Zealand3–0South Africa

Notes

  • .mw-parser-output .citation{word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}^1 In 2010 the series featured three teams. However Samoa and Jamaica did not play each other.
  • ^2 In 2014, New Zealand were declared series winners based on aggregate score.
  • ^3 In 2015 the series featured three teams. However Fiji and South Africa did not play each other.
  • ^4 The 2018 series was a full four team tournament.
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