World Netball Championships - Results

Results

Year 1st 2nd 3rd Venue Number of teams
1963 Details Australia

New Zealand England Eastbourne, England 11
1967 Details New Zealand Australia South Africa Perth, Australia 8
1971 Details Australia New Zealand England Kingston, Jamaica 9
1975 Details Australia England New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand 11
1979 Details 1st equal:
New Zealand
Australia
Trinidad and Tobago
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 19
1983 Details Australia New Zealand Trinidad and Tobago Singapore City, Singapore 14
1987 Details New Zealand 2nd equal:
Trinidad and Tobago
Australia
Glasgow, Scotland 17
1991 Details Australia New Zealand Jamaica Sydney, Australia 20
1995 Details Australia South Africa New Zealand Birmingham, England 27
1999 Details Australia New Zealand England Christchurch, New Zealand 26
2003 Details New Zealand Australia Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica 24
2007 Details Australia New Zealand Jamaica Auckland, New Zealand 16
2011 Details Australia New Zealand England Singapore City, Singapore 16
2015 Details - - - Sydney, Australia


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