2018 Fast5 Netball World Series

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The 2018 Fast5 Netball World Series was the 9th Fast5 Netball World Series. Australia hosted England, Jamaica, Malawi, New Zealand and South Africa in a series, played in October 2018, at the Melbourne Arena.[1][2] With a team coached by Debbie Fuller and captained by Sulu Fitzpatrick, New Zealand won the series for the seventh time after defeating Jamaica 34–33 in the final.[3][4][5][6] Australia finished third, overcoming Malawi 38–15 in a playoff.[7][8][9] The series was broadcast live on 9Gem in Australia, on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland, on Sky Sport in New Zealand, on SuperSport (South Africa) and on SportsMax in the Caribbean.[1]

Host country Australia
Dates27–28 October 2018
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2018 Fast5 Netball World Series
Tournament details
Host country Australia
CityMelbourne
VenueMelbourne Arena
Dates27–28 October 2018
Teams6
TV partner(s)9Gem (Australia)
Sky Sports (UK/Ireland)
Sky Sport (New Zealand)
SuperSport (South Africa)
SportsMax (Caribbean)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (7th title)
Runners-up Jamaica
Third place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Top scorer(s)Romelda Aiken
 2017
2022 
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Squads

Round robin stage

Round 1

27 October 2018  Australia 29–15  Malawi  
13:45 (AEDST) Stats
27 October 2018  Jamaica 47–27  South Africa  
14:30 AEDST Stats
27 October 2018  New Zealand 32–19  England  
15:15 AEDST Stats

Round 2

27 October 2018  Australia 37–22  Jamaica  
16:00 AEDST Stats
27 October 2018  Malawi 27–26  England  
13:45 (AEDST) Stats
27 October 2018  New Zealand 39–36  South Africa  
17:30 AEDST Stats

Round 3

27 October 2018  Jamaica 35–30  Malawi  
18:15 AEDST Stats
27 October 2018  South Africa 28–25  England  
19:00 AEDST Stats
27 October 2018  Australia 32–34  New Zealand  
19:45 AEDST Stats

Round 4

28 October 2018  Malawi 33-32  South Africa  
12:15 AEDST Stats
28 October 2018  Australia 28–29  England  
13:00 AEDST Stats
28 October 2018  Jamaica 23–22  New Zealand  
13:45 AEDST Stats

Round 5

28 October 2018  Australia 50–20  South Africa  
14:30 AEDST Stats
28 October 2018  New Zealand 36–16  Malawi  
15:15 AEDST Stats
28 October 2018  Jamaica 42–37  England  
16:00 AEDST Stats

Ladder

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Pos Team P W D L GF GA % Pts
1  New Zealand5401163126129.48
2  Jamaica5401169153110.58
3  Australia5302176120146.76
4  Malawi520312115876.64
5  England510413615786.62
6  South Africa510414319473.72
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  Qualified for the final
  Qualified for 3rd/4th place match
  Qualified for 5th/6th place match

Playoffs

5th v 6th Playoff

28 October 2018  England 35–33  South Africa  
17:25 AEDST Stats

Sources:[18][19][20]

3rd v 4th Playoff

28 October 2018  Australia 38–15  Malawi  
18:05 AEDST Stats

Sources:[7][8][9]

Final

28 October 2018  New Zealand 34–33  Jamaica  
19:00 AEDST Stats

Sources:[3][4][5][6]

Award winners

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Award Winner Team
Player of the SeriesShamera Sterling Jamaica
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Source:[3][4]

Top scorers

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Player Team 1pt goals 2pt goals 3pt goals
Romelda Aiken JamaicaGoals scored 63/65 (97%)Goals scored 3/13 (23%)Goals scored 0/4 (0%)
Joyce Mvula MalawiGoals scored 48/56 (86%)Goals scored 4/15 (27%)Goals scored 1/8 (13%)
Kaylia Stanton AustraliaGoals scored 28/33 (85%)Goals scored 17/41 (41%)Goals scored 3/7 (43%)
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Source:[21]

Final Placings

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Source:[20]

References

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