2023 Fast5 Netball World Series

The 2023 Fast5 Netball World Series was the 11th Fast5 Netball World Series. New Zealand hosted Australia, England, Jamaica, Malawi and South Africa in a series, played in November 2023, at Christchurch's Wolfbrook Arena. The series also featured a men's tournament.[1][2][3][4] With a team coached by Nicole Richardson and captained by Matilda Garrett, Australia won the series after defeating New Zealand 35–23 in the grand final.[5][6][7][8][9] England finished the series in third place.[10] The series was broadcast live on Sky Sport in New Zealand[11] and on SuperSport in South Africa.[12]

2023 Fast5 Netball World Series
Tournament details
Host country New Zealand
CityChristchurch
Venue(s)Wolfbrook Arena
Dates11-12 November 2023
Teams6
TV partner(s)Sky Sport (New Zealand)
SuperSport (South Africa)
Final positions
Champions Australia
Runner-up New Zealand
Third place England
← 2022

Group stage edit

Round 1 edit

11 November 2023   Jamaica 38–36   Australia  
12:30PM Gezelle Allison   29
Rhea Dixon   5
Romelda Aiken-George   2
Amanda Pinkney   2
Stats Sophie Fawns   13
Lucy Austin   12
Tippah Dwan   6
Georgie Horjus   5
11 November 2023   New Zealand 42–13   Malawi  
1:15PM Grace Nweke   15
Georgia Heffernan   12
Amorangi Malesala   8
Tiana Metuarau   7
Report
Stats
Joyce Mvula   9
Jessie Mazengera   4
11 November 2023   England 37–26   South Africa  
2:00PM Paige Reed   27
Berri Neil   8
Emma Thacker   2
Stats Zandre Smit   17
Sian Moore   4
Tinita Van Dyk   3
Nomfundo Mngomezulu   2

Round 2 edit

11 November 2023   Jamaica 41–37   Malawi  
3:30PM Gezelle Allison   24
Romelda Aiken-George   13
Rhea Dixon   2
Amanda Pinkney   2
Stats Joyce Mvula   18
Jessie Mazengera   15
Amina Msusa   4
11 November 2023   Australia 38–32   South Africa  
4:15PM Tippah Dwan   14
Lucy Austin   9
Georgie Horjus   9
Sophie Fawns   6
Stats Zandre Smit   19
Tinita Van Dyk   9
Sian Moore   4
11 November 2023   New Zealand 32–21   England  
5:15PM Amorangi Malesala   16
Grace Nweke   10
Georgia Heffernan   6
Report
Stats
Paige Reed   11
Emma Thacker   8
Berri Neil   2

Round 3 edit

11 November 2023   South Africa 33–17   Jamaica  
6:45PM Zandre Smit   17
Sian Moore   7
Tinita Van Dyk   5
Nomfundo Mngomezulu   4
Stats Gezelle Allison   9
Romelda Aiken-George   4
Rhea Dixon   4
11 November 2023   England 41–30   Malawi  
7:30PM Paige Reed   25
Emma Thacker   8
Berri Neil   8
Stats Joyce Mvula   18
Cynthia Khunga   8
Jessie Mazengera   4
11 November 2023   New Zealand 29–38   Australia  
8:15PM Grace Nweke   17
Tiana Metuarau   6
Amorangi Malesala   4
Georgia Heffernan   2
Report
Stats
Lucy Austin   13
Sophie Fawns   11
Tippah Dwan   10
Georgie Horjus   4

Round 4 edit

12 November 2023   England 33–27   Jamaica  
12:00PM Paige Reed   17
Emma Thacker   9
Berri Neil   7
Stats Gezelle Allison   12
Romelda Aiken-George   10
Rhea Dixon   5
12 November 2023   Australia 42–24   Malawi  
12:45PM Georgie Horjus   18
Sophie Fawns   9
Tippah Dwan   9
Lucy Austin   6
Stats Joyce Mvula   17
Jessie Mazengera   6
Cynthia Khunga   1
12 November 2023   New Zealand 41–33   South Africa  
1:30PM Amorangi Malesala   15
Grace Nweke   12
Tiana Metuarau   8
Georgia Heffernan   6
Report
Stats
Zandre Smit   22
Tinita Van Dyk   7
Sian Moore   4

Round 5 edit

12 November 2023   Australia 37–16   England  
3:00PM Lucy Austin   23
Georgie Horjus   5
Sophie Fawns   5
Tippah Dwan   4
Stats Paige Reed   7
Emma Thacker   5
Berri Neil   4
12 November 2023   New Zealand 50–16   Jamaica  
3:45PM Tiana Metuarau   18
Grace Nweke   11
Amorangi Malesala   11
Georgia Heffernan   10
Report
Stats
Romelda Aiken-George   10
Gezelle Allison   4
Amanda Pinkney   2
12 November 2023   South Africa 37–31   Malawi  
4:30PM Zandre Smit   28
Tinita Van Dyk   7
Sian Moore   2
Stats Joyce Mvula   21
Jessie Mazengera   10

Sources:[7][9][10][13][14]

Table edit

Pos Team P W L D GF GA GD G% Pts
1   Australia 5 4 0 1 191 139 52 137.4% 8
2   New Zealand 5 4 0 1 194 121 73 160.3% 8
3   England 5 3 0 2 148 152 -4 97.4% 6
4   South Africa 5 2 0 3 161 164 -3 98.2% 4
5   Jamaica 5 2 0 3 139 189 -50 73.5% 4
6   Malawi 5 0 0 5 135 203 -68 66.5% 0

  Qualified for Grand final
  Qualified for 3rd/4th place match
  Qualified for 5th/6th place match

Source:[15]

Playoffs edit

5th v 6th Playoff edit

12 November 2023   Jamaica 36–31   Malawi  
6:20PM Romelda Aiken-George   22
Gezelle Allison   12
Rhea Dixon   2
Joyce Mvula   29
Loreen Ngwira   1
Amina Msusa   1
Teams
Head Coach:
Nicole Aiken-Pinnock

Starting 5:
GS Romelda Aiken-George (c)
GA Gezelle Allison
C Adean Thomas (vc)
GD Kimone Shaw
GK Abbeygail Linton


Squad:
GD Theresa Beckford
GA Rhea Dixon
GA Amanda Pinkney
GD Crystal Plummer
C Abigale Sutherland

Head Coach:

Starting 5:
GS Joyce Mvula (vc)
GA Loreen Ngwira
C Thandie Galleta
GD Towera Vinkhumbo (c)
GK Shabel Bengo


Squad:
GD Martha Dambo
C Shira Dimba
GA Cynthia Khunga
GA Jessie Mazengera
GA Amina Msusa

Sources:[16][17][18]

3rd v 4th Playoff edit

12 November 2023   England 30–22   South Africa  
7:10PM Paige Reed   15
Berri Neil   8
Emma Thacker   7
Zandre Smit   11
Tinita Van Dyk   11
Teams
Head Coach:
Sonia Mkoloma
Assistant coach:
Jo Harten

Starting 5:
GS Paige Reed (vc)
GA Berri Neil
C Taylor McKevitt
GD Ella Bowen
GK Razia Quashie (c)


Squad:
C Ashleigh Dekker
GD Victoria Oyesola
GD, GK Jayda Pechova
C Ellie Rattu
GA, GS Emma Thacker

Head Coach:
Martha Mosoahle-Samm
Assistant coach:
Erin Burger

Starting 5:
GS Zandre Smit
GA Tinita Van Dyk
C Shannen Bartlett (vc)
GD Danielle van Nieuwenhuysen
GK Ané Retief


Squad:
C Amber Coraizin
GA Nomfundo Mngomezulu
GA Sian Moore
GD Nozipho Ntshangase
GK Jeanie Steyn (c)

Sources:[10][12][19][20]

Grand Final edit

12 November 2023   New Zealand 23–35   Australia  
8:00 PM Grace Nweke   12
Amorangi Malesala   8
Georgia Heffernan   2
Tiana Metuarau   1
Lucy Austin   19
Tippah Dwan   8
Georgie Horjus   7
Sophie Fawns   1
Teams
Head Coach:
Marianne Delaney-Hoshek

Starting 5:
GS Grace Nweke
GA Amorangi Malesala
C Tayla Earle
GD Michaela Sokolich-Beatson (c)
GK Elle Temu


Squad:
GD, GK Kate Burley
GA, GS Georgia Heffernan
C Paris Lokotui
GS Tiana Metuarau
C Whitney Souness

Head coach:
Nicole Richardson
Assistant coach:
Natalie Avellino

Starting 5:
GS Sophie Fawns
GA Georgie Horjus
C Hannah Petty (vc)
GD Teigan O'Shannassy
GK Ashleigh Ervin


Squad:
GS Lucy Austin
GA Tippah Dwan
GK, GD Matilda Garrett (c)
C Hannah Mundy
C Tayla Williams

Sources:[5][6][7][8][9][21][22][23][24]

Final Placings edit

Rank Team
    Australia
    New Zealand
    England
4   South Africa
5   Jamaica
6   Malawi

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