Competitive Record
Netball World Championships | |||
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Year | Championship | Location | Placing |
1963 | 1st World Championships | Eastbourne, England | 2nd place |
1967 | 2nd World Championships | Perth, Australia | Champions |
1971 | 3rd World Championships | Kingston, Jamaica | 2nd place |
1975 | 4th World Championships | Auckland, New Zealand | 3rd place |
1979 | 5th World Championships | Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago | Joint 1st |
1983 | 6th World Championships | Singapore | 2nd place |
1987 | 7th World Championships | Glasgow, Scotland | Champions |
1991 | 8th World Championships | Sydney, Australia | 2nd place |
1995 | 9th World Championships | Birmingham, England | 3rd place |
1999 | 10th World Championships | Christchurch, New Zealand | 2nd place |
2003 | 11th World Championships | Kingston, Jamaica | Champions |
2007 | 12th World Championships | Auckland, New Zealand | 2nd place |
2011 | 13th World Championships | Singapore | 2nd place |
Netball at the Commonwealth Games | ||||
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Year | Games | Event | Location | Placing |
1998 | XVI Games | 1st Netball | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 2nd place |
2002 | XVII Games | 2nd Netball | Manchester, England | 2nd place |
2006 | XVIII Games | 3rd Netball | Melbourne, Australia | Champions |
2010 | XIX Games | 4th Netball | Delhi, India | Champions |
World Netball Series | |||
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Year | Tournament | Location | Placing |
2009 | 1st World Series | Manchester, England | Champions |
2010 | 2nd World Series | Liverpool, England | Champions |
2011 | 3rd World Series | Liverpool, England | 2nd |
Netball at the World Games | ||||
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Year | Games | Event | Location | Placing |
1985 | 2nd World Games | 1st Netball | London, England | Champions |
1989 | 3rd World Games | 2nd Netball | Karlsruhe, Germany | Champions |
1993 | 4th World Games | 3rd Netball | The Hague, Netherlands | 2nd place |
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