2010 World Netball Series

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Host country England
Dates19–21 November 2010
2010 World Netball Series
Tournament details
Host country England
CityLiverpool
VenueEcho Arena
Dates19–21 November 2010
Teams6
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (2nd title)
Runners-up England
Third place Jamaica
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
 2009
2011 

The 2010 World Netball Series was the 2nd World Netball Series. England hosted Australia, Jamaica, Malawi, New Zealand and South Africa in a series, played in November 2010, at Liverpool's Echo Arena.[1][2][3][4][5] South Africa made their series debut in this tournament.[6] After two days of round-robin matches, Jamaica finished top of the ladder.[7][8] However, in the semi-finals they lost to New Zealand. With a team coached by Robyn Broughton and captained by Maree Bowden, New Zealand went on to win the series for the second time after defeating England 28–26 in the final.[9][10][11] Jamaica captain, Simone Forbes, was named tournament MVP.[12]

Participating teams and rosters
 Australia[4][13]  England[7]  Jamaica[14]  Malawi  New Zealand[15][16]  South Africa[17]
Caitlin Bassett
Emily Beaton
Erin Bell
Kate Beveridge (c)
Shae Bolton
Ashleigh Brazill
Madison Browne (vc)
Tegan Caldwell
Chanel Gomes
April Letton
Mary Livesey
Amy Steel
Karen Atkinson (c)
Eboni Beckford-Chambers
Louisa Brownfield
Pamela Cookey (vc)
Sasha Corbin
Rachel Dunn
Stacey Francis
Tamsin Greenway
Serena Guthrie
Jo Harten
Lindsay Keable
Sonia Mkoloma
Nicole Aiken-Pinnock
Nadine Bryan
Althea Byfield
Jodi-Ann Ffrench-Kentish
Simone Forbes (c)
Jhaniele Fowler
Sasher-Gaye Henry
Sasha-Gay Lynch
Malysha Kelly
Tracy-Ann Robinson
Paula Thompson
Vanessa Walker
Joanna Kachilika
Peace Chawinga-Kaluwa (c)
Mwai Kumwenda
Sylvia Malenga
Beatrice Mpinganjira
Caroline Mtukule
Linda Munthali
Grace Mwafulirwa
Joyce Mvula
Esther Nkhoma
Towera Vinkhumbo
Mary Waya
Maree Bowden (c)
Kayla Cullen
Ellen Halpenny
Charlotte Kight
Camilla Lees
Jessica Moulds
Grace Rasmussen
Rachel Rasmussen
Hayley Saunders
Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit
Anna Thompson
Chrisna Bootha
Ilzeri Britz
Erin Burger
Zukelwa Cwaba
Elsunett Du Plessis
Maryka Holtzhausen
Kgomotso Itlhabanyeng
Success Lekabe
Tsakane Mbewe
Amanda Mynhardt (c)
Thuli Qegu
Nadia Uys
Coach: Norma Plummer Coach: Anna Mayes Coach: Connie Francis Coach: Edith Kaliati[18] Coach: Robyn Broughton Coach: Carin Strauss[19]
Specialist coach:
Nicole Cusack
Assistant coaches: Assistant coach:
Annett Daley
Assistant coach:
Samuel Kanyenda[18]
Assistant coach:
Janine Southby[11]
Assistant coach:

Round robin stage

Round 1

19 November 2010  Jamaica 32–30  Malawi  
13:40 (GMT)
19 November 2010  England 30–13  South Africa  
14:25 (GMT)
19 November 2010  Australia 25–19  New Zealand  
15:10 (GMT)

Round 2

19 November 2010  New Zealand 29–23  Malawi  
18:35 (GMT)
19 November 2010  Jamaica 34–22  South Africa  
19:20 (GMT)
19 November 2010  England 25–25  Australia  
20:05 (GMT)
19 November 2010  New Zealand 31–16  South Africa  
20:50 (GMT)

Round 3

20 November 2010  England 26–24  New Zealand  
10:05 (GMT)
20 November 2010  Jamaica 32–30  Australia  
10:50 (GMT)
20 November 2010  Malawi 28–17  South Africa  
11:35 (GMT)
20 November 2010  England 20–27  Jamaica  
12:20 (GMT)

Round 4

20 November 2010  Australia 34–34  Malawi  
14:35 (GMT)
20 November 2010  Jamaica 27–27  New Zealand  
15:20 (GMT)
20 November 2010  Australia 39–13  South Africa  
16:05 (GMT)
20 November 2010  England 32–29  Malawi  
16:50 (GMT)

Sources:[5][20]

Ladder

Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD % Pts
1  Jamaica5410152129+23117.839
2  England5311133118+15112.717
3  Australia5221153119+34128.576
4  New Zealand5212126117-9107.695
5  Malawi51131441440100.003
6  South Africa500581162-8150.000

  Qualified for Semi-final 1
  Qualified for Semi-final 2
  Qualified for 5th/6th place match

Source:[8]

Playoffs

Final Placings

References

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