1971 World Netball Championships

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The 1971 World Netball Championships were the third edition of the INF Netball World Cup, a quadrennial premier event in international netball. It was held in Kingston, Jamaica, and featured nine teams, including the debut of the Bahamas. It began on 31 December 1970 with England and New Zealand winning their opening matches.[1][2]

Host country Jamaica
DatesDecember 31, 1970 – January 13, 1971 (1970-12-31 1971-01-13)
Teams9
Champions Australia (2nd title)
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1971 World Netball Championships
Tournament details
Host country Jamaica
DatesDecember 31, 1970 – January 13, 1971 (1970-12-31 1971-01-13)
Teams9
Final positions
Champions Australia (2nd title)
Runners-up New Zealand
Third place England
 1967
1975 
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In eight matches, Australia retained the title back from New Zealand after winning all of their matches, New Zealand finished runners-up and England third.[citation needed]

Results

Table

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Place Nation[3] Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Gold  Australia880050016416
Silver  New Zealand870152522214
Bronze  England860251217912
4=  Jamaica84133472609
4=  Trinidad and Tobago84133502609
6  Scotland83052063766
7  Wales82062214244
8  Northern Ireland81071714982
9  Bahamas80081145720
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Matches


30 December 1970 Jamaica 44–18 Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

31 December 1970 New Zealand 90–12 Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

31 December 1970 England 88–7 Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

31 December 1970 Australia 47–21 Jamaica    National Stadium, Kingston

31 December 1970 Trinidad and Tobago 45–19 Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

1 January New Zealand 61–17 Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

1 January Wales 57–11 Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

1 January England 61–27 Trinidad and Tobago    National Stadium, Kingston

2 January England 44–30 Jamaica    National Stadium, Kingston

2 January Australia 70–9 Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

2 January Scotland 41–37 Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

2 January New Zealand 108–10 Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

4 January Trinidad and Tobago 45–18 Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

4 January Australia 96–4 Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

4 January Jamaica 70–17 Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

5 January New Zealand 83–21 Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

5 January Australia 43–27 Trinidad and Tobago    National Stadium, Kingston

5 January England 94–13 Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

6 January New Zealand 42–40 England    National Stadium, Kingston

6 January Trinidad and Tobago 34–34 Jamaica    National Stadium, Kingston

6 January Scotland 40–15 Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

7 January Australia 71–16 Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

7 January Jamaica 55–33 Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

7 January Northern Ireland 49–28 Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

8 January New Zealand 47–33 Trinidad and Tobago    National Stadium, Kingston

8 January England 76–10 Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

8 January Australia 87–8 Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

9 January New Zealand 52–32 Jamaica    National Stadium, Kingston

9 January Wales 34–30 Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

9 January Trinidad and Tobago 72–24 Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

9 January Australia 38–37 England    National Stadium, Kingston

11 January England 72–12 Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

11 January Scotland 46–27 Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

11 January Jamaica 61–15 Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

12 January Australia 48–42 New Zealand    National Stadium, Kingston

12 January Trinidad and Tobago 66–14 Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

Medallists

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Gold Silver Bronze
 Australia
Coach: Wilma Shakespear
 New Zealand
Coach: Taini Jamison
 England
Coach: Mary French
Terese Delaney
Margaret Gollan
Stella Gollan
Elsma Merillo
Ricky Pyatt
Noela Routley
Cheryl Sidebottom
Annette Simper
Anne Walker
Gaye Walsh (c)
Joan Harnett (c)
Nancy King
Shirley Langrope
Lorraine Mair
Olwyn McKay
Sandra Norman
Coral Palmer
Tilly Vercoe
Brenda Walker
Frances Webster
Judi Day
Sally Dewhurst
Pat Dudgeon
Judy Heath
Cathy Hickey
Elizabeth Kelly
Anne Miles (c)
Carol Percy
Rita Rees
Linda Scovell
Eunice Smith
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