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Media Guide 2015New World Netball Series for the Taini Jamison Trophy

New Zealand, Fiji & South Africa

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NETBALL NEW ZEALANDKerry Manders, NNZ Head of Marketing and Communications +64 21 410 970 [email protected]

Amy Wadwell, NNZ Communications and Online Manager +64 21 523 561 [email protected]

Fiji TEAM MANAgEr Rubyann Sorovaki +67 9 9949 247

SouTh AFricA TEAM MANAgErNisha Rupnarain +64 21 858 657

NeTball NeW ZealaNdLevel 1, 128 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland 1052 PO Box 99-710, Newmarket, Auckland 1149 T: 09 623 3200

www.SilverFerns.co.nz

MEDiA coNTAcTS

Taini Jamison Trophy

Taini Jamison is an icon in New Zealand Netball - the first woman to coach a New Zealand team to victory in a World Championship, in 1967. So it’s only fitting that a trophy fought for by the best in international Netball bears her name.

The Taini Jamison Trophy was introduced in 2008, to be contested when any netballing nation – other than Australia – plays the Silver Ferns at home.

A Mango Pare (hammerhead shark) pattern features around the top and base of the trophy, signifying strength, tenacity, perseverance, stealth, keen senses and cunning – all the assets of a champion team.

Taini Jamison’s Rotorua Netball Maori motif is front and centre, honouring an exceptional Netball personality and the perfect example of someone who gives back to the sport she loves.

Pictured: Taini Jamison holding the Taini Jamison Trophy

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coNTENTS

Message: NNZs President’s Message 2 Message: New World 3 Partners 4••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Media iNFORMaTiON Test Information 5 Media Opportunities 6 Broadcast Information 7 Connect With Us 8••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••SilVeR FeRNS Team List 11 Player Profiles 12 Management 18••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••FiJi PeaRlS Team List 21 Player Profiles 22 Management 28 Head-to-Head: New Zealand v Fiji 29••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••SPaR PROTeaS (SOuTH aFRiCa) Team List 31 Player Profiles 32 Management 38 Head-to-Head: New Zealand v South Africa 40••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••STaTiSTiCS Test Match History: Silver Ferns 41

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MESSAgE:NETBALLNEWZEALAND

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Netball fans in New Zealand are in for some superb Netball in July as the build-up to our pinnacle event – Netball World Cup SYDNEY 2015 – draws ever closer.

Seeing the Silver Ferns at home in the New World Netball Series for the Taini Jamison Trophy is always a treat and we are delighted to host Fiji for their first Test Match on NZ soil since 1999, and South Africa’s SPAR Proteas who last toured here in 2012.

The outstanding athleticism, skill and never–say-die attitude displayed by these teams ensures we are in for a treat as all three teams sit within the top ten ranked nations in the world.

Netball New Zealand wishes to thank our elite sponsor New World for their continued unwavering support of Netball at all levels and thanks also to broadcast partner SKY Sport who delivers Netball into the homes of New Zealanders like no other.

We are fortunate to enjoy unprecedented media coverage of Netball, and we are grateful to the many dedicated journalists and photographers who cover our sport like nowhere else in the world.

We know you will enjoy the spectacle of the New World Netball Series for the Taini Jamison Trophy.

beverley douglas Netball New Zealand President

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MESSAgE:NEWWorLD

At New World, we would do almost anything for netball.

It is with great enthusiasm that we will be backing the Silver Ferns as they challenge the Fiji Pearls and South Africa’s SPAR Proteas for the Taini Jamison Trophy in July on the road to the Netball World Cup SYDNEY 2015.

New World is a proud supporter of Netball in New Zealand at a grass roots level around the country right up to the Silver Ferns. We are 100 per cent committed to supporting New Zealand’s netball community who are as passionate about netball as we are.

We look forward to supporting these three Test Matches in Porirua, Hamilton and Auckland.

We wish all three teams the very best and may the best team win!

The Team at New World Proud supporters of the Silver Ferns

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PArTNErS

Netball New Zealand would like to thank our Partners:

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MEDiA iNForMATioN

NEW WorLD NETBALL SEriES For ThE TAiNi jAMiSoN TroPhYNEW ZEALAND, Fiji & SouTh AFricA

Silver Ferns v Fiji PearlsDate: Thursday 23 July Venue: Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua

Silver Ferns v SPAr ProteasDate: Sunday 26 July Location: Claudelands Arena, Hamilton

Silver Ferns v SPAr ProteasDate: Tuesday 28 July Location: The Trusts Arena, Auckland

uMPirES

Helen George, Australia

Clare McCabe, Australia

Kate Wright, Australia

TESTiNForMATioN

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MEDiAoPPorTuNiTiESMEDiA iNForMATioN

NEW WorLD NETBALL SEriES for the Taini jamison Trophy: Silver Ferns, Fiji & South Africa

Wednesday 22 julyASB Sports Centre, 72 Kemp Street Kilbirnie, Wellington Interviews and visuals Media Access: 11:30am–12:00pm

Thursday 23 julyTe Rauparaha Arena, 17 Parumoana St Porirua Silver Ferns v Fiji Pearls 7:30pm Post-match interviews on request

Friday 24 julyRydges Wellington, Hotel reception 75 Featherston St, Pipitea, Wellington 8:15am on request Media Access: Visuals and interviews

Wellington Airport, Stewart Duff Dr Rongotai 1:00pm Media Access: Doorstop interviews and visuals

Hamilton Airport, Airport Road, Hamilton 3:05pm Media Access: Doorstop interviews and visuals

Saturday 25 julySt Paul’s Collegiate School 77 Hukunui Road, Chartwell, Hamilton 10:30am–11:00am Media Access: Visuals and interviews after training

Sunday 26 julyClaudelands Arena, Corner of Brooklyn Road and Heaphy Terrace, Hamilton Silver Ferns v SPaR Proteas 7:30pm Post-match interviews on request

Monday 27 julySt Paul’s Collegiate School 77 Hukunui Road, Chartwell, Hamilton 10:30am–11:00am Media Access: Visuals and interviews after training

Tuesday 28 julyThe Trusts Arena, 65-67 Central Park Dr, Henderson Silver Ferns v SPaR Proteas 7:30pm Post-match interviews on request

Wednesday 29 julyHeritage Auckland reception, 35 Hobson Street, Auckland CBD 8:30am Media Access: Visuals and interviews

Media op times are subject to change. Please make sure you confirm ahead with the relevant media contact should you be attending a media session.

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MEDiA iNForMATioN

BroADcASTiNForMATioN

NEW ZEALAND BroADcAST DETAiLS

Silver Ferns v Fiji PearlsDate: Thursday 23 July SKY Sport 3, 7:30pm

Silver Ferns v SPAr ProteasDate: Sunday 26 July SKY Sport 1, 7:30pm

Silver Ferns v SPAr ProteasDate: Tuesday 28 July SKY Sport 1, 7:30pm

*All television listings are subject to change, please check local guides for the latest information.

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coNNEcTWiThuS

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New online home: SilverFerns.co.nzFeaturing news, video, interviews, dynamic player profiles, match day info, PluS a Media Centre – this is your one-stop-shop for all things Silver Ferns!

The Media Centre will provide you with access to:

> Contact details

> Media releases

> Publications; including media guides and annual reports; and

> Accreditation application process

Want match day information? Visit the dedicated match day pages, featuring:

> Live scoring

> Head-to-head stats and info

> Broadcast information

> What’s on (your ultimate Match Day guide); and

> Venue, transport and parking info

/SilverFernsNZ /SilverFernsTV

@SilverFernsNZ @SilverFernsNZ

Join the conversation during the NWNSStay up-to-date with the latest news, photos and videos from the

New World Netball Series for the Taini Jamison Trophy.

Official Hashtags: #SilverFans #FernsvFiji #FernsvSa

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SiLVEr FErNS TEAM

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PLAYEr PoSiTioNS hEighT BirTh DATE cAPS TEST DEBuT

Jodi Brown GA, GS 1.85m 6 May 1981 50 12 Jul 2003

Kayla Cullen WD, GD, C 1.85m 13 Feb 1992 16 3 Oct 2011

Leana de Bruin GD, GK 1.90m 9 Jul 1977 124 (90 NZ, 26 Feb 2003 34 RSA)

Shannon Francois C, WA 1.78m 12 Oct 1990 14 4 Oct 2013

Katrina Grant GK, GD, WD 1.86m 6 May 1987 64 20 Sep 2008

Phoenix Karaka GK, GD 1.86m 6 Nov 1993 3 20 Jan 2014

Casey Kopua (c) GK, GD 1.88m 19 June 1985 87 14 Nov 2005

Laura Langman (vc) C, WA, WD 1.73m 16 Apr 1986 116 12 Mar 2005

Bailey Mes GS, GA, WA 1.87m 27 May 1989 12 14 Oct 2012

Malia Paseka GS, GA 1.83m 23 Sep 1994 — —

Grace Rasmussen WA, GA, C 1.77m 18 Mar 1988 17 7 Aug 2010

Maria Tutaia GA, GS 1.88m 18 Feb 1987 92 13 Nov 2005

coAch Waimarama Taumaunu MBE

ASSiSTANT coAch Vicki Wilson oAM

SiLVEr FErNS TEAM MANAgEr Esther Molloy

LEAD PhYSioThErAPiST Sharon Kearney

PErForMANcE ANALYST Dr Bobby Willcox

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joDi BroWN

KAYLA cuLLEN

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SiLVEr FErNS TEAM

Positions: Ga, GSHeight: 1.85m

dOb: 6 May 1981Test Caps: 50

Silver Ferns Squad: 2002–07, 2012–15 Test debut: 12 July 2003 v Niue,

in Jamaica Shooter Jodi Brown has defied the odds several times in continuing a remarkable international career which started 13 years ago.

An astute reader of the game, Brown possesses an unflappable temperament in the heat of battle, her calmness being one of her defining trademarks. Equally adept at both shooting positions, Brown’s playmaking skills shine from goal attack with her innate ability to set up play.

After stepping aside from international Netball in 2007 to start a family, the mother of two made a remarkable return five years later following a strong season for the Steel in 2012.

Instinctive court craft, ball skills, perception and ability to orchestrate attacking momentum are the key attributes in Brown’s impressive armoury.

Renowned for a consistently high work rate, Brown’s volume of shots and accuracy have improved with time, her variety in style offering another option in the Silver Ferns mix.

Positions: Wd, Gd, CHeight: 1.85m

dOb: 13 February 1992Test Caps: 16

Silver Ferns Squad: 2011–2015Test debut: October 3, 2011 v england

in auckland

Hints of Kayla Cullen’s undoubted talent were highlighted when named in the New Zealand team which successfully defended the 2010 and 2011 World FastNet title without their Silver Ferns, as a teenager.

Cullen scooped the 2011 ANZ Championship Best Young Player award while also making the All-Star team and has been with the Northern Mystics since 2010.

Progressing through the NZ Secondary School ranks and the NZU21 Squad, Cullen was just 19 when making her Silver Ferns debut.

A major knee injury in 2013 curtailed Cullen’s progress but stellar showings during 2015 have highlighted the talented athlete is back to her best.

Speed off the mark, ability in the air and genuine athleticism have made Cullen a versatile player. Strong defensive qualities combined with an attacking flair make her equally comfortable at either wing or goal defence while she is also no stranger to centre.

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SiLVEr FErNS TEAM

LEANA DE BruiN

ShANNoN FrANcoiS

Positions: C, WaHeight: 1.78m

dOb: 12 October 1990Test Caps: 14

Silver Ferns Squad: 2012–2015Test debut: 4 October 2013 v australia,

in adelaide Hard-working Southern Steel midcourter Shannon Francois got her break for higher honours in 2012 when called into the Silver Ferns squad as cover. She quickly made her mark with her speed and fitness levels.

Named in the Silver Ferns team for the Australian leg of the 2013 Constellation Cup, Francois earned her first Cap against the Australian Diamonds in the third Test Match in Adelaide.

Francois is renowned for her strong work and training ethic and covers plenty of ground on court. Reliable and efficient in the midcourt, Francois has continued to build on her repertoire and is also a strong defensive player. Francois can match it with the best through her dogged determination, relentless commitment and ability to execute.

In the ANZ Championship, Francois has found her niche with the Southern Steel. She has gone on to become an integral member since joining them in 2012.

Positions: Gd, GKHeight: 1.90m

dOb: 9 July 1977Test Caps: 124 (90 NZ, 34 RSa)

Silver Ferns Squad: 2002–08, 2010–15 Test debut: 26 February 2003 v england,

in england Leana de Bruin began her international career in South Africa where she played 34 Tests for her country of birth. She moved to New Zealand in 2000 where she progressed to the Silver Ferns squad two years later.

Following a stellar 2011 for the Southern Steel, when she jointly won the ANZ Championship Most Valuable Player award, de Bruin enjoyed an even more memorable 2012 with Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic, who went on to win the trans-Tasman title for the first time.

De Bruin was a standout, capping her season with a Player of the Match outing against the Melbourne Vixens in the Final.

She has chalked up a century of internationals between South Africa and her adopted home. Standing at 1.90m, de Bruin is naturally athletic, her mobility, strength in the air and long reach being the perfect assets for a top line defender.

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KATriNA grANT

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SiLVEr FErNS TEAM

Positions: GK, Gd, WdHeight: 1.86m

dOb: 6 May 1987Test Caps: 64

Silver Ferns Squad: 2008-2015 Test debut: 20 September 2008 v australia,

in auckland

Rangy defender Katrina Grant has built an impressive record during her time in the Silver Ferns after being one of a number to progress to the senior ranks from the 2005 World Youth Championship winning New Zealand under-21 team.

Now a senior member of the Silver Ferns, Grant presents all the hallmarks required of an in-circle defender with the ability to switch from a tight marking situation to a hunting role. Ever-alert to intercept opportunities, Grant’s reliable hands and quick feet give her a strong presence when turning defence into attack.

Captain of the Central Pulse in the ANZ Championship, Grant’s game has continued to blossom. The athletic and versatile defender can seamlessly switch between the two in-circle defensive positions as well as cover the wing defence role.

Positions: gK, gDheight: 1.86m

DoB: 6 November 1993Test caps: 3

Silver Ferns Squad 2014-2015Test Debut: 20 january, 2014 v England

in London

The stature of promising young defender Phoenix Karaka has continued to grow during an impressive ANZ Championship with the Southern Steel in 2015.

Able to move comfortably between the two in-circle defensive positions, Karaka has been a shining light in 2015 with her continued maturity and regular court time. Karaka is developing into a classy defender with her athleticism, tight marking, ability in the air and sense of awareness for the intercept.

Rising through the NZ U21 and NZ Secondary Schools teams, Karaka was injected into the travelling squad for the tour to the United Kingdom in 2014, making her Silver Ferns debut in the final minute of the Test Match against England.

She also took the court in the three exhibition matches against the Scottish Thistles and England A, and gained further experience when included in the Silver Ferns tour to Fiji in early 2015.

PhoENiX KArAKA

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SiLVEr FErNS TEAM

Positions: gK, gDheight: 1.88m

DoB: 19 june 1985Test caps: 87

Silver Ferns Squad: 2004-2015Debut: 14 November 2005 v Barbados,

in jamaica

An in-circle defender of outstanding quality, Casey Kopua received the ultimate accolade in 2009 when assuming the Silver Ferns captaincy at the relatively young age of 24.

Kopua fulfilled her early promise making her international debut on the end of season tour to Jamaica in 2005. She showed her durability in 2006 when she played half of the Commonwealth Games gold medal-winning match with a fractured bone in her foot.

During 2014, Kopua captained the Silver Ferns for a record 62nd time, eclipsing Lyn Parker’s long-held record of 61 Tests as captain. Setting the on-court standards with her strength in the air and through-court carries, others feed off Kopua’s sheer determination, a captain who leads by example.

Kopua was awarded an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to Netball in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2011.

cASEY KoPuAoNZM (c)

LAurA LANgMAN(Vc)

Positions: c, WA, WDheight: 1.73m

DoB: 16 April 1986 Test caps: 116

Silver Ferns Squad: 2004-2015Debut: 12 March, 2005 v England in

Auckland

Dynamic midcourter Laura Langman has been an automatic selection since making her debut in 2005. The fleet-footed Langman capped a meteoric rise in elite Netball when elevated to the Silver Ferns in 2005. She has gone on to fashion an enviable record and now boasts the second highest number of Test Caps for the Silver Ferns, behind Irene van Dyk.

Langman is renowned for her high work rate and energy levels. Her athleticism and never-say-die attitude have often proved game-changing attributes. Highly respected, Langman has become one of the most influential and respected midcourters in world Netball.

A senior member of the Silver Ferns, Langman is capable of playing all three midcourt positions.

Widely admired, Langman’s standing in the game was recognised when she was named co-captain of the Silver Ferns during 2008 and has gone on to captain the team in several Tests since then.

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BAiLEY MES

MALiA PASEKA

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SiLVEr FErNS TEAM

Positions: GS, Ga, WaHeight: 1.87m

dOb: 27 May 1989Test Caps: 12

Silver Ferns Squad: 2012-2015Test debut: 14 October 2012 v South

africa, in adelaide Impressing selectors during national trials in 2012, Bailey Mes was the bolter in the squad and went on to play Tests in the midcourt and the shooting circle that year.

A serious knee injury dashed her chances of Silver Ferns selection in 2013 but she bounced back to regain selection the following year and was a key performer in the FAST5 Ferns successfully defending their FAST5 Netball World Series title.

A dynamic player, Mes has reverted to the shooting circle in recent times where her out-and-out athletic ability sets the platform. Fleet-footed and possessing an impressive standing jump, the 1.87m Mes has all the necessary attributes to make a quality shooter while her accuracy rates continue to improve.

Looking for more court time, Mes moved to the Mainland Tactix for the 2015 ANZ Championship after spending five years at the Northern Mystics.

Positions: gA, gSheight: 1.83m

DoB: 23 September 1994Test caps: 0

Silver Ferns Squad: 2015

A rare talent with all the hallmarks of a quality player, 20-year-old shooter Malia Paseka’s short career has already made significant strides.

Born in Auckland, Paseka spent 10 years in Sydney before moving back to New Zealand, and played her first year of the ANZ Championship with the Northern Mystics in 2013.

2013 proved a defining year, playing an influential role in the NZU21 team’s standout win in the World Youth Netball Championships. Later that year, Paseka was named as one of four training partners to accompany the Silver Ferns on their tour of England and Scotland.

Playing for Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic in 2014-15, Paseka’s game has continued to flourish.

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SiLVEr FErNS TEAM

Positions: Ga, GSHeight: 1.88m

dOb: 18 February 1987Test Caps: 92

Silver Ferns Squad: 2005–2015Test debut: 13 November 2005 v Jamaica,

in Jamaica A naturally gifted shooter, Maria Tutaia has been a mainstay of the Silver Ferns for a decade.

One of the most feared shooters in world Netball with her ability to convert shots from all points of the circle, Tutaia made her debut for the Silver Ferns in 2005, the same year she was part of the World Youth Cup-winning New Zealand under-21 team.

The stylish Tutaia became a regular in the Silver Ferns starting line-up by the end of 2006. Tutaia’s game has continued to flourish, maturity and a wealth of experience adding to her considerable skill set. A graceful athlete, Tutaia has continued to evolve, her repertoire growing alongside her general attacking and defensive games.

Tuatia’s ability to shoot accurately from long range sets her apart, while her elevation to the Mystics captaincy in 2013 has added to her all-round development and senior status in the Silver Ferns.

MAriA TuTAiA

grAcE rASMuSSEN

Positions: Wa, Ga, CHeight: 1.77m

dOb: 18 March 1988Test Caps: 17

Silver Ferns Squad: 2009–2013, 2014–2015Test debut: 7 august 2010 v Samoa,

in Wellington

A player of enormous talent, Grace Rasmussen’s influence in the pivot’s position of wing attack has reached new heights in the last two years.

Growing consistency in her all-round play where Rasmussen’s specialities are quickness off the line, silky feeding skills, a high work rate and determined defensive efforts, have combined to produce an accomplished and clever wing attack.

Rasmussen cut her teeth in international Netball at the 2005 World Youth Netball Championships as part of the winning NZU21 side. In 2009, Rasmussen travelled to England as a training partner for the Silver Ferns, and was included in the Ferns squad soon after.

Of Samoan origin, it was a special moment for Rasmussen to make her Silver Ferns’ debut against Samoa in Porirua in 2010. She had frequent court time in pool play at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi on the way to New Zealand’s gold medal win.

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WAiMArAMA TAuMAuNu

(MBE)

coAch

VicKi WiLSoN

(oAM)

ASSiSTANT coAch

SiLVEr FErNS MANAgEMENT

A top class defender during her playing career, former Silver Ferns captain Waimarama Taumaunu has a strong Netball pedigree across all facets of the game, forging a unique resume as a widely respected player, coach and administrator.

The popular Taumaunu represented the Silver Ferns from 1981-91 which included winning the 1987 World Championship title before hanging up her bib and becoming immersed in other aspects of the sport.

Taumaunu got her first taste of international coaching as the assistant for England at the 2003 World Championships before returning home. She had stints as the NZA team coach and two terms as Silver Ferns assistant coach 1997-1998, and 2008-2011 before assuming the head coaching role.

Taumaunu was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire for services to Netball in the 1992 New Year Honours and was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.

Former Australian captain Vicki Wilson was named the Silver Ferns assistant coach in 2013.

A standout shooter during a stellar international career, Wilson was first selected in the Australian team in 1985, remarkably holding down her spot for the next 15 years. In that time, she earned 104 Test Caps, three World Championship gold medals and one Commonwealth Games gold medal. She was awarded the Order of Australia medal in 1992.

Since retiring in 1999, Wilson has forged a successful high performance coaching career. An expert in her chosen field of shooting performance, Wilson has added a valuable point of professional difference and vast experience to the Silver Ferns environment.

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ShAroN KEArNEY

LEAD PhYSioThErAPiST

SiLVEr FErNS MANAgEMENT

ESThEr MoLLoYSiLVEr FErNS

TEAM MANAgEr

Team Manager Esther Molloy, is responsible for organising and managing the entire Silver Ferns squad. A skilled multi-tasker and avid Netball enthusiast, Esther is now into her eighth year with the Ferns, making sure they are a tight-knit unit both on and off the court.

She works closely with coaches Waimarama Taumaunu and Vicki Wilson to ensure everything from a logistical and operational standpoint is organised to the highest degree.

The attention to detail required for this role makes Esther the perfect fit and she is still as passionate about the team and their results as the day she started with Netball New Zealand.

She comes from a sporting background and shares her love of Netball with a passion for sailing.

Sharon Kearney is so much more than the Silver Ferns Lead Physiotherapist. The mother of three also runs her own Physiotherapy business in Christchurch, and has been part of the Netball New Zealand family for three decades.

Sharon has led the charge for Netball in New Zealand to use the latest technology and sports science available to ensure optimum performances on the court. Trusted by the very best in the business, Sharon is a key member of the Silver Ferns Management team where she was the physiotherapist from 1992-1995 and reappointed to the role in 2002.

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Dr BoBBY WiLLcoXPErForMANcE

ANALYST

KErrY MANDErS

hEAD oF MArKETiNg AND coMMuNicATioNS

SiLVEr FErNS MANAgEMENT

Dr Bobby Willcox has worked with the Silver Ferns for a decade as performance analyst and after many years of mathematical and statistical study, boasts a Doctorate in Statistics. A highly valued member of the Silver Ferns Management team, Bobby plays a vital role in the Silver Ferns where one pass, one shot and one movement can make all the difference.

Kerry’s job as the Head of Marketing and Communications covers all aspects of Netball in New Zealand from grassroots in the five Netball Zones to the elite level and the Silver Ferns.

Kerry has been instrumental within NNZ, setting up the hugely popular Netball New Zealand website and other online social media channels and has taken ownership of the five year plan to record and document New Zealand’s Netballing legacy.

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Fiji PEArLS TEAM

Fiji PEArLS TEAM

PLAYEr PoSiTioNS hEighT BirTh DATE cAPS

Nina Crikisuva GA, GS 1.73m 14 October 1991 24

Jane Costello WD, C 1.70m 22 March 1994 5

Sera Dakuitoga WD, GD 1.75m 24 August 1992 13

Episake Kahatoka GK, GD 1.88m 14 May 1996 2

Maria Lutua GA, GS, WA 1.76m 18 March 1989 46

Taraima Mitchell GS 1.93m 19 August 1982 56

Alisi Naqiri GD, GK 1.77m 4 May 1990 0

Mere Rabuka Neiliko GK, GD 1.83m 28 May 1982 69

Unaisi Rauluni GA, GS, WA 1.73m 18 September 1994 27

Afa Rusivakula GA, GS 1.82m 22 June 1992 25

Alesi Waqa WA, C 1.77m 21 June 1985 47

Matila Waqanidrola GK, GD, WD 1.80m 31 March 1981 80

hEAD coAch Kate carpenterTEAM MANAgEr rubyAnn Sorovaki

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NiNA criKiSuVA

jANE coSTELLo

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Fiji PEArLS TEAM

Position: gA, gSheight: 1.73m

DoB: 14 october 1991occupation: university Student

Test caps: 24Fiji Pearls Squad: 2011-2014

Test Debut: v Malaysia, 2011 Nations cup, Singapore

Nina is from Lakeba, in Lau and is one of four siblings. Her passion for the game started on the island of Taveuni where she would follow her mum around to her games as she was the island team coach. She played her first Netball game at Wairiki Primary School as an under 9 representative. She has been a member of the champion Suva Netball Association since 2006. She debuted in 2011 at the Nations Cup in Singapore. She is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of the South Pacific.

Position: WD, cheight: 1.70m

DoB: 22 March 1994Test caps: 5

Fiji Pearls Squad: 2013–2015Test Debut: v Malawi, 2013,

Test Series, Suva

Jane immigrated to Australia and now resides in Ballarat, Melbourne. She plays for the Ballarat Sovereigns in the Victorian Netball League. Jane is a former Fiji U21 player, competing in the most recent World Youth Championships in Glasgow, Scotland in 2013. Jane was part of the winning Fiji Pearls team that qualified for the Netball World Cup in Sydney. A circle defender for her club, Jane moves to the centre court positions of WD and C at international level.

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Fiji PEArLS TEAM

Position: gK, gDheight: 1.88cm

DoB: 14 May 1996occupation: university Student

Test caps: 2Fiji Pearls Squad: 2014–2015Test Debut: v Samoa, oceania

Series, Suva 2015

Episake bypassed the national age group pathway and was invited to be a trialist for the Fiji Pearls Netball World Cup Team in October last year. She debuted in the Oceania Series in January and competed at her first Pacific Games in July in Papua New Guinea. Epi is from Batiri Village, in Sigatoka and plays for the Lillians Club in the Nadroga Netball Association Club League.

SErA DAKuiTogA

Position: WD, gDheight: 1.75m

DoB: 24 August 1992occupation: Event & Marketing Asst

Test caps: 13Fiji Pearls Squad: 2011-2012,

2014–2015Test Debut: v Malaysia 2011,

Singapore Nations cup

Sera started playing Netball at age nine as a shooter and moved to the defensive end while at high school. She plays in the Suva Netball Association, and in 2011 was selected as a New World Ambassador, a program which sponsored three athletes for two years. She credits this program as being a major boost in her Netball career when in 2011 she made her debut for the national team still as an U21 player. Sera works part-time, has a young daughter and lists the Silver Ferns as her toughest opponent to date.

EPiSAKE KAhAToKA

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TArAiMA MiTchELL

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Position: gS, gA, WAheight: 1.76m

DoB: 18 March 1989occupation: corporate Sales

Executive, TelecommunicationsTest caps: 46

Fiji Pearls Squad: 2009–2015Test Debut: 2009 Pacific Mini games

in rarotonga v Tonga

Maria is the vice-captain of the Fiji Pearls. She represented Fiji at the World Youth Championships in the Cook Islands in 2009 and made her debut for the National team in the same year. She played a season with the Welsh side, Celtic Dragons in the UK Superleague. Maria has been named in the team to compete in the Pacific Games (Port Moresby) where she is expected to achieve her 50th Test Cap for Fiji. She is hoping to represent Fiji in her second World Cup in Sydney in August.

Position: gSheight: 1.93m

DoB: 19 August 1982occupation: Full time mother

Test caps: 56Fiji Pearls Squad: 2000-2010,

2012–2015Test Debut: 2002 commonwealth

games, Melbourne v Australia

Taraima is of Fijian and Canadian heritage with maternal links to Burewai, in Ra. She has 11 siblings and started playing Netball when she was 11 years old. She made the Fiji team in 2002 and her first international competition was the 2002 Commonwealth Games. She has played in two World Cups, two Commonwealth Games and is a multiple gold medallist from the Pacific Games. She is a full time mother to two boys.

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ALiSi NAQiri

KELErA NAWAi

Position: gD, gKheight: 1.77m

DoB: 4 May 1990occupation: Fleet Attendant,

Tour companyTest caps: 0

Fiji Pearls Squad: 2014–2015

Alisi’s selection comes following strong performances in the UK Superleague in Singapore earlier in the year. She is from Vatutu Village, Nawaka, in Nadi, and plays for the Si Ne Teteva Club in the Lautoka Netball Association Club League.

Position: gS, gAheight: 1.87m

DoB: 14 December 1997occupation: Secondary School

StudentTest caps: 1

Fiji Pearls squad: 2014–2015Test Debut: v NZ Silver Ferns,

oceania Series, Suva 2015

Kelera now schools at St Andrews College in Christchurch as a sports scholarship recipient. The youngest of the Fiji Pearls Squad she is also a member of the Christchurch U19 Representative Squad.

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Position: gK, gDheight: 1.83m

DoB: 28 May 1982occupation: Full time mother

Test caps: 69Fiji Pearls Squad: 1998–2012 and

2014–2015Test Debut: v Barbados 2002

commonwealth games, Manchester, England

Mere is the captain of the Fiji Pearls. She has competed at all the major Netball

events including three World Cups and the Commonwealth Games. Mere comes from

a talented sporting family with brother Manasa Bari a former Highlanders Super Rugby player, while husband Jone Qovu plays for the La Rochelle Club in France. Mere’s hopes for the Pearls is to be as

competitive as possible against the world’s best at the Netball World Cup in Sydney.

Positions: gA, gSheight: 1.82m

DoB: 22 june 1992Test caps: 25

occupation: corrections officerFiji Pearls Squad: 2011–2015

Test Debut: v PNg, Pacific Series 2011

Afa played in her first Netball World Cup in Singapore (2011). She was part of the Capital Force side from Suva that won the Digicel-Punjas Netball Super League Competition in May of this year. Afa has recently graduated as a Corrections Officer and along with work colleagues and national team-mates Una, Raijeili and Vaiti. Afa plays for the Wardens Netball Club in Suva Netball Association Competition.

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ALESi WAQA

Positions: WA, cheight: 1.77m

DoB: 21 june 1985occupation: Police officer

Test caps: 47Fiji Pearls Squad: 2006–2007,

2010–2015Test Debut: 2007 Pacific games

in Samoa

Alesi is a recent graduate of the Fiji Police Force and combines full time work, elite Netball commitments and being the mother of two sons. She is originally from Nawairuku, in Ra but now based in Suva and plays in the Nasinu Netball Association.

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Positions: gK, gD, WDheight: 1.80m

DoB: 31 March 1981Test caps: 80

occupation: customer Service officer

Fiji Pearls Squad: 1998–2015Test Debut: 2002 commonwealth

games, Manchester, England

Matila is the Fiji Pearls most-capped player. She debuted for Fiji in 2002 and has only missed team selection once in that period due to work commitments. As a younger player she was a member of the Northern Force Netball Team competing in the Coca Cola Cup Competition in New Zealand. Matila has won numerous Pacific Games and Pacific Series Gold Medals and featured in the team at the Pacific Games held in Port Moresby in July.

MATiLA WAQANiDroLA

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KATE cArPENTEr

hEAD coAch

ruBYANN SoroVAKiTEAM MANAgEr

Fiji PEArLS MANAgEMENT

Kate has been head coach of the Fiji Pearls since September 2014. During the Oceania Series in Suva in January, she coached her 100th international match against her home country, New Zealand. Originally from Christchurch, Kate has been based overseas for a number of years coaching international sides including Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Tanzania and Northern Ireland. She was the head coach for the Central Pulse in the inaugural year of the ANZ Championships and has led two World Cup and Commonwealth Games campaigns, the most recent being Glasgow 2014 where Northern Ireland was placed 7th.

This is RubyAnn’s second year as manager for the Pearls and the Netball World Cup will be her 5th international outing with the team. She is a Senior Manager for Business Development with the Bank of the South Pacific in Suva and is looking forward to managing the Fiji Pearls at the World Cup.

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NEW ZEALAND vs Fiji

8 Played 8

8 Won 0

0 Drawn 0

100% % Wins 0%

8 consec Wins 0

96 goals, 1975 highest Score 38 goals, 30 Sep 1999

67 goals, 25 July 1989 Lowest Score 17 goals, 25 July 1989

71 goals, 1975 Biggest Win –

Previous 5 Meetings

2003 New Zealand 79 d Fiji 24 16 July (WC 11)

2006 New Zealand 80 d Fiji 26 19 March (CWG 06)

2011 New Zealand 80 d Fiji 25 4 July (WC 13)

2015 New Zealand 81 d Fiji 28 19 January

New Zealand 76 d Fiji 34 22 January

Winning Margins

– Between 1 and 5 goals –

– 6 and 10 –

– 11 and 20 –

– 21 and 30 –

– 31 and 40 –

8 41+ –

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SPAr ProTEAS TEAM

PLAYEr PoSiTioNS hEighT DoB cAPS

Erin Burger C, WA, WD, GA 1.76m 10 Feb 1987 72

Elsunet Du Plessis GA, WA, GS 1.82m 3 Jun 1987 unknown

Maryka Holzthausen (c) GA, WA 1.81m 2 Jun 1987 72

Rochelle Lawson GD, GK 1.80m 17 Jan 1992 —

Lindie Lombard GA, WA 1.76m 13 Sep 1989 12

Izette Lubbe C, WA 1.80m 12 Jul 1992 9

Phuma Maweni GK 1.87m 4 Sep 1984 12

Karla Mostert GD, WD, GK 1.81m 12 Mar 1990 41

Bongiwe Msomi C, WA 1.67m 19 Jan 1988 53

Precious Mthembu WD 1.74m 11 Jul 1984 39

Adele Niemand GK, GD 1.82m 15 Oct 1984 75

Lenize Potgieter GS 1.86m 2 May 1994 16

coAch Norma PlummerASSiSTANT coAch Bennie SaaymanTEAM MANAgEr Nisha rupnarainTEchNicAL ANALYST Dr Elsje jordaanTEAM DocTor Dr Sherylie calderPhYSioThErAPiST Tumelo KomaneSPorTS SciENTiST ilze Pheiffer

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Positions: c, WA, WD, gA

height: 1.76mDoB: 10 February 1987

Test caps: 72SPAr Proteas Squad: 2006–2015

Test Debut: 2006–2007 England tour

Erin Burger holds the record of being the youngest player to represent the SPAR Proteas at the age of 19. Known for her attacking and defending skills in the mid-court, Burger is a versatile player able to play goal attack, wing attack, centre and wing defence. Adept at reading the game, Burger is not afraid to let the ball go, with her accurate feeds into the attacking circle a hallmark of her game.

She received the MVP Award at the World Netball Championships in Singapore in 2011, and has amassed 72 Test Caps, the latest against Northern Ireland at the European Championships where she was named runner up for the MVP award.

A humble, yet competitive player, Burger is a firm believer in doing the basics well and working hard to get results.

Positions: gA, WA, gSheight: 1.82m

DoB: 3 june 1987Test caps: (unknown)

Shooter Elsunet Du Plessis has been in the SPAR Proteas squad for six years earning two Test Caps in that time. Du Plessis recently played for the Proteas at the Diamond Challenge this year against Malawi, Zambia and Uganda. The 1.82m shooter travelled to Auckland in 2014 to play in the FAST5 Netball World Series for the South Africa FAST5 Netball team.

Du Plessis started playing netball at eight years old and her favourite netballer is Maria Tutaia from the Silver Ferns.

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rochELLE LAWSoN

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Positions: gD, gKheight: 1.80m

DoB: 17 january 1992

Rochelle Lawson got her first taste of international Netball as part of the South African Under 21 Netball squad to tour Singapore in January, 2013.

When the SPAR baby Proteas (Under 21) competed against Botswana and Zimbabwe at the Tri-nationals Netball tournament in 2013, Lawson earned two awards; ‘Best Defensive Player’ and ‘Player of the Tournament’.

At the World Youth Netball Championship in 2013, she was privileged to be named vice-captain of the SPAR baby Proteas. In October 2014 Lawson was part of the South African Under 23 Invitational team that took part in the SPAR International Netball Series – South Africa versus an Australian invitational team.

In 2015 Lawson participated in the European Championships.

Positions: gA, WA

height: 1.81mDoB: 2 june 1987

Test caps: 72SPAr Proteas Squad: 2007–2015

Test Debut: 2007 vs Malawi in South Africa

A quality shooter for the SPAR Proteas, Maryka Holtzhausen made her debut for South Africa against Malawi in 2007. As a young player she was spotted by national selectors and has enjoyed a stellar international career, named captain of the SPAR Proteas in 2013.

Holtzhausen led her team to African Championship glory soon after becoming captain. Playing in the UK SuperLeague in 2015 has improved Holtzhausen’s speed and confidence on court, adding a different dimension to her game. Known for her long range shooting and leadership on court, Holtzhausen continues to lead by example.

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iZETTE LuBBE

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Positions: gA, WAheight: 1.76m

DoB: 13 September 1989Test caps: 12

Test Debut: September 2012 vs Silver Ferns in Adelaide, Australia

Lindie Lombard is a new face to international Netball, after being sidelined by an ACL reconstruction in her debut match in 2012.

A passionate Netballer with a never-say-die attitude, Lombard is fast and creative in the attacking goal circle. She has an eye for a gap and Lombard’s desire to be the best is her goal each time she steps onto the court.

A keen photographer off the court, Lombard lives and breathes Netball, her playing career supported by coaching other teams.

Positions: c, WAheight: 1.80

DoB: 12 july 1992Test caps: 9

Test Debut: 14 May 2015 vs Scotland

Izette Lubbe made her international debut at wing attack for South Africa in the European Championships in May, after representing South Africa in the World Youth Netball Championships in Glasgow, Scotland in 2013. She also represented her country during the Diamond Challenge last month where she made her appearance at centre against teams including Uganda, Malawi and Zambia.

The young midcourter’s sheer determination and consistency has secured her a spot in the SPAR Proteas team at the Netball World Cup SYDNEY 2015.

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PhuMZA MAWENi

Position: gK

height: 1.87mDoB: 4 September 1984

Test caps: 12SPAr Proteas Squad: 2014–2015

Test Debut: 19 june 2014 vs Scotland in South Africa

Defender Phumza Maweni, is a recent addition to the SPAR Proteas team, making her debut against Scotland in her hometown of Cape Town. Maweni is no stranger to New Zealand Netball fans, travelling to Auckland in 2014 for the final installment of the FAST5 Netball World Series as part of the South Africa FAST5 Netball team.

Her selection into the FAST5 team followed an impressive performance during the National Premier League in 2014. Maweni’s Netball career took another giant leap forward earlier this year when invited to play for Loughborough in the UK Superleague. She was also the recipient of the Sportswoman of the Year award at the Western Province Sports Awards in 2014.

KArLA MoSTErT

Positions: gD, WD, gK

height: 1.81mDoB: 12 March 1990Test caps: 41 caps

SPAr Proteas Squad: 2011-2015Test Debut: 2011 vs Malawi

in Australia

After making her international netball debut at the age of 21 against Malawi in 2011, Karla Mostert been an integral part of the SPAR Proteas team. A versatile defender, Mostert is able to play any defensive position, delivering a strong commitment on defence. She prides herself on being able to work well in any combination, causing headaches for the opposition.

Mostert has played at many pinnacle events including the 2011 Netball World Championships in Singapore and the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. When not playing Netball for the SPAR Proteas, the 1.81m defender from Bloemfontein is a dietician.

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PrEciouS MThEMBu

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Positions: c, WA

height: 1.67mDoB: 19 january 1988

Test caps: 53SPAr Proteas Squad: 2011–2015Debut Test: 2011 vs jamaica in

Singapore (WNc)

Bongi Msomi is a lively centre who is equally at home playing wing attack. Since making her debut in 2011, she has become indispensable to the SPAR Proteas and is currently the team vice-captain. Msomi started the year playing for Surrey Storm in the UK Netball Superleague where they finished as champions. She returned to captain the Kwazulu Natal Kingdom Stars in the Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League where they were crowned champions of Division 2. Winner of two Player of the Match awards during the tournament, Msomi was also named centre player of the tournament.

She toured with the SPAR Proteas in May to the European Championships where the team finished second, losing only to England. Msomi was a member of the Proteas team which won the Diamond Challenge featuring Malawi, Uganda and Zambia.

Position: WD height: 1.74m

DoB: 11 july 1984Test caps: 39

SPAr Proteas Squad: 2006–2015Debut Test: 2006 Test Series

v England

Hard work, persistence and perseverance are some of the characteristics that have seen Proteas wing defence Precious Mthembu maintain her spot in the national team for nine years.

Born in the rural areas of KwaZulu Natal ‘Presh’ as is she is fondly known is a key member of the SPAR Proteas and her diversity and flexibility has seen her excelling in different positions.

A dual international having also represented South Africa in basketball, Mthembu is renowned for her athletic prowess and unorthodox play which keeps the opposition guessing. She played in New Zealand in 2007 at the Netball World Championships and has travelled the world as part of the SPAR Proteas team. Mthembu has 39 Test Caps.

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ADELE NiEMAND

LENiZE PoTgiETEr

Positions: gK; gD

height: 1.82mDoB: 15 october 1984

Test caps: 75SPAr Proteas Squad: 2005–2015

Defender Adéle Niemand has played for South Africa for more than a decade, playing in numerous international tournaments since making her debut in 2005.

Her most memorable events include the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, the Netball World Championships in Auckland in 2007 and the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

A senior member of the team, Niemand is renowned as a tenacious defender relying on her strength and accurate reading of the game to anchor the Proteas defensive end.

Switching between goal defence and goal keeper positions, Niemand is one of the fittest players in the Proteas and her high work ethic ensures that she is respected amongst her peers.

Her passion for the game is evident on court, continually encouraging her teammates to reach their full potential.

Position: gS

height: 1.86mDoB: 2 May 1994

Test caps: 16SPAr Proteas Squad: 2014–2015

Debut Test: 2014 Test Series v Scotland

Lenize Potgieter started her Netball journey in 2014 where she played in the Jaguars Netball Team for the first time. With her safe hands, strong upper body and different landing style, she got called up into the SPAR Proteas Netball Squad after which she became part of the team, making her debut during the Scotland Test Series in Cape Town in 2014.

After playing goal shooter at the Commonwealth Games in 2014, Potgieter received the award for Women’s Athlete of the Year as well as Up-and-Coming Athlete of the Year award. Potgieter has played at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, the 2015 European Championships and will play at next month’s Netball World Cup SYDNEY 2015.

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SPAr ProTEAS MANAgEMENT

BENNiE SAAYMANASSiSTANT coAch

TuMELo KoMANE

PhYSioThErAPiST

NorMA PLuMMEr

coAch

NiShA ruPNArAiN

TEAM MANAgEr

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Dr ShErYLiE cALDErTEAM DocTor

Dr ELSjE jorDAAN

TEchNicAL ANALYST

iLZE PhEiFFEr

SPorTS SciENTiST

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STATiSTicS

NEW ZEALAND vs SouTh AFricA

25 Played 25

24 Won 1

0 Drawn 0

96% % Wins 4%

18 consec Wins 1

94 goals, 31 July 2006 highest Score 59 goals, 22 July 1995

41 goals, August 1967 Lowest Score 13 goals, 1967

69 goals, 31 July 2006 Biggest Win 2 goals, 22 July 1995

Previous 5 Meetings

2007 New Zealand 82 d South Africa 23 15 November

2010 New Zealand 70 d South Africa 29 8 October

2011 New Zealand 58 d South Africa 28 8 July (WNC)

2012 New Zealand 63 d South Africa 27 14 October

New Zealand 63 d South Africa 24 28 October

Winning Margins

1 Between 1 and 5 –

– 6 and 10 –

4 11 and 20 –

4 21 and 30 –

6 31 and 40 –

9 41+ –

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TESTMATchhiSTorY

20-Aug-38 First Test Match (AAWBA Carnival) Australia Royal Park^ Melbourne Australia 11 40 Australia -2914-Aug-48 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Forbury Park^ Dunedin New Zealand 16 27 Australia -1128-Aug-48 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Waiwakaiho Courts^ New Plymouth New Zealand 13 44 Australia -3111-Sep-48 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 22 44 Australia -2220-Aug-60 New Zealand Tour to AUS Australia Memorial Drive Courts^ Adelaide Australia 49 40 New Zealand 927-Aug-60 New Zealand Tour to AUS Australia Royal Park^ Melbourne Australia 39 44 Australia -53-Sep-60 New Zealand Tour to AUS Australia Raleigh Park Kensington^ Sydney Australia 45 46 Australia -102-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Nthn Ireland Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 112 4 New Zealand 10803-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Jamaica Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 61 31 New Zealand 3005-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Sri Lanka (Ceylon) Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 89 9 New Zealand 8006-Aug-63 1st World Tournament England Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 56 29 New Zealand 2707-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 51 23 New Zealand 2808-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Australia Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 36 37 Australia -110-Aug-63 1st World Tournament South Africa Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 60 13 New Zealand 4712-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Scotland Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 85 7 New Zealand 7813-Aug-63 1st World Tournament Wales Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 88 15 New Zealand 7314-Aug-63 1st World Tournament West Indies Chelsea College PE^ Eastbourne England 73 23 New Zealand 5014-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament South Africa Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 41 39 New Zealand 217-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Scotland Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 76 14 New Zealand 6219-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament England Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 50 24 New Zealand 2622-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Jamaica Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 51 20 New Zealand 3123-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 53 28 New Zealand 2525-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Singapore Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 74 5 New Zealand 6926-Aug-67 2nd World Tournament Australia Matthews Centre^ Perth Australia 40 34 New Zealand 620-Jun-69 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Haitai Courts^ Wellington New Zealand 39 49 Australia -1027-Jun-69 Australian Tour to NZ Australia St Kilda Courts^ Dunedin New Zealand 43 39 New Zealand 43-Nov-70 Pre-Int’l Tournament Singapore ^ - Singapore 42 11 New Zealand 3118-Dec-70 Pre-Int’l Tournament Barbados YMCA Stadium Bridgetown Barbados 52 19 New Zealand 3319-Dec-70 Pre-Int’l Tournament Barbados YMCA Stadium Bridgetown Barbados 63 20 New Zealand 4331-Dec-70 3rd World Tournament Nthn Ireland National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 90 12 New Zealand 781-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Scotland National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 61 17 New Zealand 442-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Bahamas National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 108 10 New Zealand 985-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Wales National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 83 21 New Zealand 626-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament England National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 42 40 New Zealand 28-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 47 33 New Zealand 149-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Jamaica National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 52 32 New Zealand 2012-Jan-71 3rd World Tournament Australia National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 42 48 Australia -616-Oct-74 Tour to England Singapore University of Singapore^ Kent Ridge Singapore 117 9 New Zealand 10826-Oct-74 Tour to England England Northwood Sports Stadium Stoke-on-Trent England 53 46 New Zealand 79-Nov-74 Tour to England England Empire Pool, Wembley London England 47 44 New Zealand 323-Nov-74 Tour to England England Washington Sports Stadium Durham England 52 42 New Zealand 1023-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Jamaica Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 58 23 New Zealand 3525-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Nthn Ireland Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 80 11 New Zealand 6926-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Fiji Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 96 25 New Zealand 7127-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Wales Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 88 16 New Zealand 7228-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Singapore Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 64 17 New Zealand 4729-Aug-75 4th World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 49 33 New Zealand 161-Sep-75 4th World Tournament Papua New Guinea Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 103 15 New Zealand 882-Sep-75 4th World Tournament England Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 38 39 England -1

daTe eVeNT OPPONeNT VeNue CiTY COuNTRY NZ OPP. WiNNeR W/l

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3-Sep-75 4th World Tournament Scotland Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 81 35 New Zealand 464-Sep-75 4th World Tournament Australia Windmill Road Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 34 34 Draw 027-Apr-78 Trinidad & Tobago Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago ^ Palmerston North New Zealand 36 36 Draw 029-Apr-78 Trinidad & Tobago Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Hagley Park Courts^ Christchurch New Zealand 29 28 New Zealand 12-Aug-79 Pre-Int’l Tournament Jamaica National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 58 30 New Zealand 284-Aug-79 Pre-Int’l Tournament Jamaica National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 35 31 New Zealand 47-Aug-79 Pre-Int’l Tournament Jamaica National Stadium^ Kingston Jamaica 53 31 New Zealand 2213-Aug-79 5th World Tournament St Lucia West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 48 27 New Zealand 2114-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Antigua West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 62 29 New Zealand 3315-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Barbados West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 41 24 New Zealand 1716-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Jamaica West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 56 28 New Zealand 2817-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Ireland West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 95 7 New Zealand 8818-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Scotland West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 58 17 New Zealand 4120-Aug-79 5th World Tournament St Kitts-Nevis West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 58 26 New Zealand 3221-Aug-79 5th World Tournament England West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 53 26 New Zealand 2722-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Australia West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 36 38 Australia -223-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Barbados West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 60 28 New Zealand 3224-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Wales West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 56 23 New Zealand 3325-Aug-79 5th World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago West Reg Park Complex^ Port of Spain Trinidad 33 27 New Zealand 61-Sep-79 Tour to England England Bletchley Leisure Centre Milton Keynes England 56 41 New Zealand 158-Sep-79 Tour to England England Concord Sports Centre Sheffield England 52 43 New Zealand 96-Jun-81 England Tour to NZ England Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 48 40 New Zealand 810-Jun-81 England Tour to NZ England Indoor Tennis Stdium Wellington New Zealand 46 46 Draw 013-Jun-81 England Tour to NZ England Cobham Courts Hamilton New Zealand 47 43 New Zealand 417-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* England Chandler Complex Brisbane Australia 30 21 New Zealand 917-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* Australia Chandler Complex Brisbane Australia 37 32 New Zealand 520-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* England Hordern Pavilion Sydney Australia 34 20 New Zealand 1420-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* Australia Hordern Pavilion Sydney Australia 48 29 New Zealand 1923-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* England Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 35 29 New Zealand 623-Jun-81 Tri-Test Series* Australia Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 37 34 New Zealand 310-Jul-82 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Stanley Street Tennis Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 54 41 New Zealand 1314-Jul-82 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Manawatu Sports Centre Palmerston North New Zealand 53 52 New Zealand 117-Jul-82 Australian Tour to NZ Australia Hagley Park Courts^ Christchurch New Zealand 28 33 Australia -513-Nov-82 UK Tour England Aston Villa Sports Leisure Ctr Birmingham England 54 36 New Zealand 1817-Nov-82 UK Tour* Scotland Gateshead Leisure Centre Newcastle England 46 16 New Zealand 3020-Nov-82 UK Tour England Concord Sports Centre Sheffield England 56 34 New Zealand 2222-Nov-82 UK Tour Wales National Sports Stadium Cardiff Wales 86 26 New Zealand 6027-Nov-82 UK Tour England Wembley Arena London England 64 38 New Zealand 2611-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Hong Kong National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 85 4 New Zealand 8113-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Jamaica National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 45 42 New Zealand 314-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Canada National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 76 12 New Zealand 6417-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Nthn Ireland National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 63 22 New Zealand 4118-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Sri Lanka National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 76 19 New Zealand 5720-Jun-83 6th World Tournament England National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 51 36 New Zealand 1521-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Trinidad & Tobago National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 35 30 New Zealand 522-Jun-83 6th World Tournament England National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 55 34 New Zealand 2124-Jun-83 6th World Tournament Australia National University^ Kent Ridge Singapore 42 47 Australia -51-Feb-85 Australia Games* England Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 23 19 New Zealand 41-Feb-85 Australia Games* Australia Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 27 27 Draw 02-Feb-85 Australia Games* Trinidad & Tobago Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 37 20 New Zealand 17

daTe eVeNT OPPONeNT VeNue CiTY COuNTRY NZ OPP. WiNNeR W/l

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3-Feb-85 Australia Games* England Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 32 20 New Zealand 123-Feb-85 Australia Games* Australia Festival Hall Melbourne Australia 31 27 New Zealand 48-Feb-85 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Stanley Street Tennis Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 35 30 New Zealand 510-Feb-85 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston Nth New Zealand 41 36 New Zealand 517-Jul-85 UK Tour Nthn Ireland Templemore Leisure Cntr. Belfast Nthn Ireland 63 23 New Zealand 4019-Jul-85 UK Tour Nthn Ireland Bangor Leisure Centre Belfast Northern Ireland 69 10 New Zealand 5921-Jul-85 UK Tour Scotland Bellahouston Sports Cntr. Glasgow Scotland 64 14 New Zealand 5024-Jul-85 UK Tour Scotland John Wright Sports Cntr. Glasgow Scotland 75 14 New Zealand 612-Aug-85 World Games* Scotland Crystal Palace London England 39 8 New Zealand 313-Aug-85 World Games* Jamaica Crystal Palace London England 35 31 New Zealand 43-Aug-85 World Games* England Crystal Palace London England 34 29 New Zealand 54-Aug-85 World Games* Nthn Ireland Crystal Palace London England 52 15 New Zealand 374-Aug-85 World Games* Australia Crystal Palace London England 39 37 New Zealand 23-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Australia Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand 27 37 Australia -103-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Jamaica Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand 39 39 Draw 06-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Australia Manawatu Sports Centre Palmerston North New Zealand 27 33 Australia -66-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Jamaica Manawatu Sports Centre Palmerston North New Zealand 40 38 New Zealand 210-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Jamaica Minogue Park Hamilton New Zealand 32 21 New Zealand 1110-May-86 Tri-Test Milo Series* Australia Minogue Park Hamilton New Zealand 27 30 Australia -314-May-86 Prudential Cup* Australia State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 19 35 Australia -1614-May-86 Prudential Cup* Jamaica State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 44 31 New Zealand 1317-May-86 Prudential Cup* Australia Velodrome Launceston Australia 19 31 Australia -1217-May-86 Prudential Cup* Jamaica Velodrome Launceston Australia 48 35 New Zealand 1320-May-86 Prudential Cup* Jamaica Apollo Stadium Adelaide Australia 58 26 New Zealand 3220-May-86 Prudential Cup* Australia Apollo Stadium Adelaide Australia 31 28 New Zealand 325-Apr-87 Milo Series England Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 44 44 Draw 029-Apr-87 Milo Series England Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 42 36 New Zealand 62-May-87 Milo Series England Stanley Street Tennis Courts^ Auckland New Zealand 43 36 New Zealand 716-Aug-87 7th World Champs Barbados Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 53 28 New Zealand 2517-Aug-87 7th World Champs Cook Islands Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 78 27 New Zealand 5119-Aug-87 7th World Champs Ireland Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 81 16 New Zealand 6520-Aug-87 7th World Champs Bermuda Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 89 8 New Zealand 8121-Aug-87 7th World Champs Malaysia Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 78 9 New Zealand 6922-Aug-87 7th World Champs Wales Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 94 13 New Zealand 8124-Aug-87 7th World Champs Scotland Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 67 15 New Zealand 5225-Aug-87 7th World Champs England Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 45 30 New Zealand 1526-Aug-87 7th World Champs Australia Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 39 28 New Zealand 1127-Aug-87 7th World Champs England Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 47 37 New Zealand 1028-Aug-87 7th World Champs Trinidad & Tobago Crownpoint Sports Park^ Glasgow Scotland 49 37 New Zealand 124-May-88 Milo Series Trinidad & Tobago Chase Stadium Auckland New Zealand 43 40 New Zealand 37-May-88 Milo Series Trinidad & Tobago Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston Nth New Zealand 37 38 Trinidad & Tobago -111-May-88 Milo Series Trinidad & Tobago Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand 48 25 New Zealand 2323-Nov-88 Tour of England England Gateshead Leisure Centre Newcastle England 46 27 New Zealand 1926-Nov-88 Tour of England England Wembley Stadium London England 47 25 New Zealand 2228-Nov-88 Tour of England England G-Max Arena Manchester England 40 30 New Zealand 1026-Apr-89 Milo Series Australia Chase Stadium Auckland New Zealand 47 46 New Zealand 129-Apr-89 Milo Series Australia Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 51 47 New Zealand 43-May-89 Milo Series Australia Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 49 37 New Zealand 1224-Jul-89 World Games* England Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 32 24 New Zealand 824-Jul-89 World Games* Scotland Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 58 9 New Zealand 49

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25-Jul-89 World Games* Fiji Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 67 17 New Zealand 5026-Jul-89 World Games* Cook Islands Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 58 19 New Zealand 3927-Jul-89 World Games* Australia Europehalle Karlsrhue West Germany 33 29 New Zealand 42-Feb-90 Commonwealth Games Australia Chase Stadium Auckland New Zealand 35 53 Australia -1825-Apr-90 Milo Series Jamaica Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 64 35 New Zealand 2928-Apr-90 Milo Series Jamaica Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 61 32 New Zealand 292-May-90 Milo Series Jamaica ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 69 21 New Zealand 489-Jun-90 J & J Cup Australia Superdrome Perth Australia 42 44 Australia -210-Jun-90 J & J Cup England Superdrome Perth Australia 42 38 New Zealand 413-Jun-90 J & J Cup England Apollo Stadium Adelaide Australia 61 41 New Zealand 2016-Jun-90 J & J Cup Australia Glasshouse Melbourne Australia 57 51 New Zealand 619-Jun-90 J & J Cup Australia Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 40 52 Australia -1210-Apr-91 Milo Series England ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 56 29 New Zealand 2713-Apr-91 Milo Series England Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 57 25 New Zealand 3217-Apr-91 Milo Series England Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 57 44 New Zealand 131-Jul-91 8th World Championships Papua New Guinea State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 91 29 New Zealand 622-Jul-91 8th World Championships Vanuatu State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 96 27 New Zealand 693-Jul-91 8th World Championships Nthn Ireland State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 93 21 New Zealand 724-Jul-91 8th World Championships Namibia State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 78 44 New Zealand 346-Jul-91 8th World Championships Jamaica Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 68 63 New Zealand 57-Jul-91 8th World Championships Canada State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 86 24 New Zealand 628-Jul-91 8th World Championships Hong Kong State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 104 14 New Zealand 9010-Jul-91 8th World Championships Ireland State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 86 26 New Zealand 6011-Jul-91 8th World Championships Cook Islands Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 94 40 New Zealand 5412-Jul-91 8th World Championships SFEngland State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 53 33 New Zealand 2013-Jul-91 8th World Championships-Final Australia Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 52 53 Australia -17-Apr-92 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 52 42 New Zealand 1011-Apr-92 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 57 47 New Zealand 1016-Apr-92 T&T Tour to NZ Trinidad & Tobago Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 57 53 New Zealand 413-Jun-92 Kleenex Cup Australia Glasshouse Melbourne Australia 46 67 Australia -2117-Jun-92 Kleenex Cup Australia Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia 45 55 Australia -1020-Jun-92 Kleenex Cup Australia Clipsal Powerhouse Adelaide Australia 37 64 Australia -277-Nov-92 UK Tour England Wembley London England 62 34 New Zealand 2813-Nov-92 UK Tour England G-Max Arena Manchester England 60 26 New Zealand 3415-Nov-92 UK Tour England Granby Halls Leicester England 58 33 New Zealand 2511-May-93 Milo World Series Cook Islands ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 71 48 New Zealand 2315-May-93 Milo World Series Namibia Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 94 16 New Zealand 7822-May-93 Milo World Series Cook Islands Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 76 52 New Zealand 2428-Jul-93 World Games Canada Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 76 22 New Zealand 5429-Jul-93 World Games Jamaica Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 60 47 New Zealand 1330-Jul-93 World Games Wales Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 85 23 New Zealand 6231-Jul-93 World Games England Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 57 29 New Zealand 281-Aug-93 World Games Australia Houstrust The Hague Netherlands 36 62 Australia -2617-May-94 Milo Series Australia Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 49 52 Australia -321-May-94 Milo Series Australia Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 44 47 Australia -325-May-94 Milo Series Australia ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 53 49 New Zealand 402-Nov-94 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 71 42 New Zealand 2906-Nov-94 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 66 41 New Zealand 2508-Nov-94 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 72 44 New Zealand 281-Mar-95 SA tour of NZ South Africa ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 67 49 New Zealand 18

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11-Apr-95 Milo Series England Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 64 42 New Zealand 2213-Apr-95 WS visit to NZ Western Samoa Cowles Stadium Christchurch New Zealand 70 30 New Zealand 4015-Apr-95 Milo Series England Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 60 36 New Zealand 2420-Apr-95 Milo Series England ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 55 36 New Zealand 1917-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Namibia National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 87 22 New Zealand 6518-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Cayman Islands National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 114 15 New Zealand 9919-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships South Africa National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 57 59 South Africa -220-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Australia National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 44 45 Australia -121-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Jamaica National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 70 52 New Zealand 1823-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Barbados National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 77 44 New Zealand 3325-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Canada National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 78 37 New Zealand 4126-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Western Samoa National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 60 31 New Zealand 2927-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships Cook Islands National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 81 49 New Zealand 3228-Jul-95 9th World Champsionships-3v4 England National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 60 31 New Zealand 2921-May-96 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 63 39 New Zealand 2425-May-96 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 51 31 New Zealand 2029-May-96 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 60 47 New Zealand 1322-Jun-96 Milo Cup Australia State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 40 49 Australia -926-Jun-96 Milo Cup Australia Clipsal Powerhouse Adelaide Australia 39 58 Australia -1929-Jun-96 Milo Cup Australia Glasshouse Melbourne Australia 35 56 Australia -2116-Nov-96 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Entertainment Cente Sydney Australia 41 52 Australia -1123-Apr-97 Fisher & Paykel Intn’l Series Jamaica Dunedin Stadium Dunedin New Zealand 64 44 New Zealand 2026-Apr-97 Fisher & Paykel Intn’l Series Jamaica Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 55 43 New Zealand 1229-Apr-97 Fisher & Paykel Intn’l Series Cook Islands Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 78 39 New Zealand 393-May-97 Fisher & Paykel Intn’l Series Jamaica ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 51 47 New Zealand 430-Jul-97 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Mystery Creek Stadium Hamilton New Zealand 43 49 Australia -66-Dec-97 Tour to UK England Brighton Centre Brighton England 47 35 New Zealand 128-Dec-97 Tour to UK Wales Welsh Institute Cardiff Wales 77 39 New Zealand 3810-Dec-97 Tour to UK England National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 53 41 New Zealand 1213-Dec-97 Tour to UK England Newcastle Arena Newcastle England 70 45 New Zealand 2517-Dec-97 One-Off Test Malaysia Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Kumpur Malaysia 69 19 New Zealand 5020-May-98 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Mystery Creek Stadium Hamilton New Zealand 47 58 Australia -1123-May-98 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 49 58 Australia -926-May-98 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Edgar Centre Dunedin New Zealand 48 52 Australia -414-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games Malawi Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 77 41 New Zealand 3615-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games Cook Islands Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 90 28 New Zealand 6216-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games Wales Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 94 21 New Zealand 7317-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games Sri Lanka Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 92 16 New Zealand 7618-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games South Africa Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 63 35 New Zealand 2819-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games-SF England Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 70 30 New Zealand 4021-Sep-98 XVI Commonwealth Games-Final Australia Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 39 42 Australia -35-Feb-99 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Arena Kingston Jamaica 54 54 Draw 07-Feb-99 Jamaica Tour Jamaica National Arena Kingston Jamaica 62 47 New Zealand 1527-Feb-99 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Westpac Centre Christchurch New Zealand 60 48 New Zealand 1216-Jun-99 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Queens Wharf Events Ctr Wellington New Zealand 72 33 New Zealand 3919-Jun-99 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 82 39 New Zealand 4322-Jun-99 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 65 47 New Zealand 1822-Sep-99 10th World Championships Canada Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 90 22 New Zealand 6823-Sep-99 10th World Championships Wales Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 73 27 New Zealand 4625-Sep-99 10th World Championships Cook Islands Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 74 43 New Zealand 31

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26-Sep-99 10th World Championships South Africa Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 68 39 New Zealand 2927-Sep-99 10th World Championships Nthn Ireland Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 92 26 New Zealand 6628-Sep-99 10th World Championships Barbados Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 71 35 New Zealand 3629-Sep-99 10th World Championships Trinidad & Tobago Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 74 41 New Zealand 3330-Sep-99 10th World Championships Fiji Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 81 38 New Zealand 431-Oct-99 10th World Championships-SF Jamaica Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 55 53 New Zealand 22-Oct-99 10th World Championships-Final Australia Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 41 42 Australia -120-Jun-00 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Entertainment Centre Newcastle Australia 30 53 Australia -2327-Jun-00 Fisher & Paykel Series Team Pacifica ASB Stadium Auckland New Zealand 77 35 New Zealand 4228-Jun-00 Fisher & Paykel Series Team Pacifica Manawatu Sports Stadium Palmerston North New Zealand 64 38 New Zealand 261-Jul-00 Fisher & Paykel Series World 7 Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 47 51 World 7 -45-Jul-00 Fisher & Paykel Series World 7 Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 52 51 New Zealand 18-Jul-00 Fisher & Paykel Series World 7 Mystery Creek Hamilton New Zealand 60 47 New Zealand 1325-Nov-00 Uni-Bank Tri-Series South Africa Velodrome Cape Town South Africa 88 34 New Zealand 5428-Nov-00 Uni-Bank Tri-Series Australia Pietermaritzburg Girls HS Pietermaritzburg South Africa 52 40 New Zealand 1229-Nov-00 Uni-Bank Tri-Series South Africa Pietermaritzburg Girls HS Pietermaritzburg South Africa 81 35 New Zealand 469-Jun-01 Tri-Nations Australia State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 55 40 New Zealand 1512-Jun-01 Tri-Nations South Africa AIS Arena Canberra Australia 74 37 New Zealand 3715-Jun-01 Tri-Nations South Africa State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 86 30 New Zealand 5616-Jun-01 Tri-Nations Australia State Sports Centre Sydney Australia 52 62 Australia -107-Jul-01 Fisher & Paykel Series England Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 78 30 New Zealand 4811-Jul-01 Fisher & Paykel Series England Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 65 29 New Zealand 3614-Jul-01 Fisher & Paykel Series England Mystery Creek Hamilton New Zealand 69 47 New Zealand 2220-Oct-01 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Queens Wharf Stadium Wellington New Zealand 47 51 Australia -424-Oct-01 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 58 47 New Zealand 1127-Oct-01 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 46 50 Australia -42-Mar-02 Tour to Jamaica Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 46 44 New Zealand 23-Mar-02 Tour to Jamaica Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 44 53 Jamaica -95-Mar-02 Tour to Jamaica Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 44 42 New Zealand 229-Jun-02 Fisher & Paykel Series Barbados Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 88 27 New Zealand 611-Jul-02 Fisher & Paykel Series Barbados Queens Wharf Stadium Wellington New Zealand 87 35 New Zealand 523-Jul-02 Fisher & Paykel Series Barbados North Shore Events Centre Auckland New Zealand 84 22 New Zealand 6227-Jul-02 XVII Commonwealth Games Canada Evening News Arena Manchester England 101 17 New Zealand 8428-Jul-02 XVII Commonwealth Games Sri Lanka Evening News Arena Manchester England 116 26 New Zealand 9029-Jul-02 XVII Commonwealth Games England Evening News Arena Manchester England 67 35 New Zealand 3230-Jul-02 XVII Commonwealth Games Wales Evening News Arena Manchester England 81 23 New Zealand 582-Aug-02 XVII Commonwealth Games-SF Jamaica Evening News Arena Manchester England 69 51 New Zealand 184-Aug-02 XVII Commonwealth Games-Final Australia Evening News Arena Manchester England 55 57 Australia (ET) -21-Nov-02 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa North Shore Events Centre Auckland New Zealand 71 33 New Zealand 382-Nov-02 Fisher & Paykel Series South Africa Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 86 37 New Zealand 4924-Feb-03 Tour to England England Evening News Arena Manchester England 52 36 New Zealand 1626-Feb-03 Tour to England England NEC Birmingham England 61 40 New Zealand 2128-Feb-03 Tour to England England London Arena London England 64 45 New Zealand 199-Jun-03 Fisher & Paykel Series England Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 65 41 New Zealand 2411-Jun-03 Fisher & Paykel Series England Queens Wharf Stadium Wellington New Zealand 55 35 New Zealand 2013-Jun-03 Fisher & Paykel Series England North Shore Events Centre Auckland New Zealand 48 41 New Zealand 712-Jul-03 11th World Championships Niue The Arena Kingston Jamaica 99 11 New Zealand 8813-Jul-03 11th World Championships Barbados The Arena Kingston Jamaica 84 45 New Zealand 3914-Jul-03 11th World Championships Cook Islands The Arena Kingston Jamaica 107 17 New Zealand 9015-Jul-03 11th World Championships England The Arena Kingston Jamaica 60 41 New Zealand 19

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16-Jul-03 11th World Championships Fiji The Arena Kingston Jamaica 79 24 New Zealand 5518-Jul-03 11th World Championships Samoa The Arena Kingston Jamaica 81 28 New Zealand 5319-Jul-03 11th World Championships-SF Jamaica The Arena Kingston Jamaica 56 37 New Zealand 1920-Jul-03 11th World Championships-Final Australia The Arena Kingston Jamaica 49 47 New Zealand 230-Jun-04 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Westpactrust Centre Christchurch New Zealand 54 45 New Zealand 92-Jul-04 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 52 50 New Zealand 25-Jul-04 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Mystery Creek Events Centre Hamilton New Zealand 53 46 New Zealand 713-Nov-04 Holden Astra Test Series Australia SuperDome Sydney Australia 49 54 Australia -516-Nov-04 Holden Astra Test Series Australia Challenge Stadium Perth Australia 50 42 New Zealand 820-Nov-04 Holden Astra Test Series Australia Vodafone Arena Melbourne Australia 51 53 Australia -212-Mar-05 Fisher & Paykel Series England North Shore Events Centre Auckland New Zealand 52 30 New Zealand 2216-Mar-05 Fisher & Paykel Series England The Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 74 30 New Zealand 4419-Mar-05 Fisher & Paykel Series England Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 55 40 New Zealand 1529-Jun-05 Holden Test Australia SuperDome Sydney Australia 50 43 New Zealand 729-Oct-05 Fisher & Paykel Test Australia Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 61 36 New Zealand 2513-Nov-05 Jamaican Tri-Series Jamaica The Arena Kingston Jamaica 57 39 New Zealand 1814-Nov-05 Jamaican Tri-Series Barbados The Arena Kingston Jamaica 77 21 New Zealand 5615-Nov-05 Jamaican Tri-Series Jamaica The Arena Kingston Jamaica 67 32 New Zealand 3517-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games St Vincent State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 98 31 New Zealand 6719-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games Fiji State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 80 26 New Zealand 5421-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games South Africa State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 74 37 New Zealand 3722-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games England State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 55 40 New Zealand 1523-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games Malawi State Netball Centre Melbourne Australia 67 39 New Zealand 2825-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games-SF Jamaica Vodafone Arena Melbourne Australia 61 41 New Zealand 2026-Mar-06 XVIII Commonwealth Games-Final Australia Vodafone Arena Melbourne Australia 60 55 New Zealand 522-Jul-06 Holden Test Series Australia Entertainment Centre Brisbane Australia 52 40 New Zealand 1225-Jul-06 Holden Test Series Australia Acer Arena Sydney Australia 38 48 Australia -1031-Jul-06 Fisher & Paykel Test South Africa Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 94 25 New Zealand 6912-Oct-06 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia The Events Centre Wellington New Zealand 47 51 Australia -414-Oct-06 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 43 37 New Zealand 616-Oct-06 Fisher & Paykel Series Australia Westpactrust Centre, Christchurch New Zealand 40 46 Australia -613-May-07 Tri-Nations Series England Evening News Arena Manchester England 45 50 England -515-May-07 Tri-Nations Series Australia National Indoor Arena Birmingham England 47 50 Australia -312-Jul-07 Fisher & Paykel Series Jamaica Westpac Centre Christchurch New Zealand 80 36 New Zealand 4414-Jul-07 Fisher & Paykel Series Jamaica Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 68 46 New Zealand 2218-Jul-07 Fisher & Paykel Cup Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 46 53 Australia -721-Jul-07 Holden Test Series Australia Vodafone Arena Melbourne New Zealand 67 65 New Zealand - ET 224-Jul-07 Holden Test Series Australia Distinctive Homes Dome Adelaide Australia 47 54 Australia -710-Nov-07 12th World Championships Malawi Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 85 26 New Zealand 5912-Nov-07 12th World Championships Wales Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 86 24 New Zealand 6213-Nov-07 12th World Championships Botswana Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 76 20 New Zealand 5615-Nov-07 12th World Championships South Africa Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 82 23 New Zealand 5916-Nov-07 12th World Championships-SF Jamaica Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 59 49 New Zealand 1017-Nov-07 12th World Championships-Final Australia Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 38 42 Australia -417-Sep-08 New World Series Australia Westpac Centre Christchurch New Zealand 51 53 Australia -220-Sep-08 New World Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 38 31 New Zealand 713-Oct-08 New World Series England Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 65 26 New Zealand 3915-Oct-08 New World Series England Edgar Centre Dunedin New Zealand 38 40 England -218-Oct-08 New World Series England Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 61 22 New Zealand 3926-Oct-08 Holden Test Series Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 46 41 New Zealand 5

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2-Nov-08 Holden Test Series Australia Entertainment Centre Brisbane Australia 41 43 Australia -224-Aug-09 New World Series World 7 TSB Bank Arena Wellington New Zealand 44 48 World 7 -426-Aug-09 New World Series World 7 Energy Events Centre Rotorua New Zealand 44 53 World 7 -929-Aug-09 New World Series World 7 Trusts Stadium Auckland New Zealand 46 41 New Zealand 56-Sep-09 Holden Test Series Australia Acer Arena Sydney Australia 53 50 New Zealand 39-Sep-09 Holden Test Series Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 44 48 Australia -413-Sep-09 Holden Test Series Australia Convention & Exhibition Centre Brisbane Australia 33 36 Australia -320-Sep-09 New World Series Australia Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 46 47 Australia -123-Sep-09 New World Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 52 36 New Zealand 1615-Oct-09 The Co-operative Series England University of Bath Bath England 65 59 New Zealand - ET 620-Oct-09 Sunshine Series Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 61 56 New Zealand 522-Oct-09 Sunshine Series Jamaica National Indoor Arena Kingston Jamaica 50 53 Jamaica -37-Aug-10 New World International Test Samoa Te Rauparaha Arena Wellington New Zealand 92 28 New Zealand 6418-Aug-10 New World International Series Jamaica CBS Canterbury Arena Christchurch New Zealand 58 35 New Zealand 2321-Aug-10 New World International Series Jamaica Pettigrew Green Arena Napier New Zealand 62 40 New Zealand 2229-Aug-10 Holden Test Series Australia Entertainment Centre Adelaide Australia 43 48 Australia -52-Sep-10 New World International Series Australia TSB Bank Arena Wellington New Zealand 59 40 New Zealand 195-Sep-10 New World International Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 40 46 Australia -64-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games Papua New Guinea Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 102 21 New Zealand 815-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games Cook Islands Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 87 24 New Zealand 637-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games England Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 47 41 New Zealand 68-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games South Africa Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 70 29 New Zealand 4110-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games Barbados Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 97 22 New Zealand 7512-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games SFJamaica Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 59 43 New Zealand 1614-Oct-10 XIX Commonwealth Games-Final Australia Thyagaraj Sports Complex Delhi India 66 64 New Zealand (ET) 215-Jan-11 FIAT International Series England Evening News Arena Manchester England 42 40 New Zealand 217-Jan-11 FIAT International Series England Capital FM Arena Nottingham England 41 39 New Zealand 219-Jan-11 FIAT International Series England The O2 Arena London England 47 40 New Zealand 79-Jun-11 New World Netball Series Australia Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 47 52 Australia -512-Jun-11 New World Netball Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 45 42 New Zealand 34-Jul-11 13th World Championships Fiji Indoor Stadium Singapore 80 25 New Zealand 555-Jul-11 13th World Championships Wales Indoor Stadium Singapore 91 21 New Zealand 706-Jul-11 13th World Championships Trinidad & Tobago Indoor Stadium Singapore 75 23 New Zealand 528-Jul-11 13th World Championships QF South Africa Indoor Stadium Singapore 58 28 New Zealand 309-Jul-11 13th World Championships SF England Indoor Stadium Singapore 49 34 New Zealand 1510-Jul-11 13th World Championships Final Australia Indoor Stadium Singapore 57 58 Australia - ET -13-Oct-11 New World Netball Series England Trust Stadium Auckland New Zealand 62 40 New Zealand 226-Oct-11 New World Netball Series England ILT Velodrome Invercargill New Zealand 53 32 New Zealand 2123-Oct-11 Holden Test Series Australia Burswood Dome Perth Australia 49 48 New Zealand 126-Oct-11 Holden Test Series Australia Entertainment Centre Adelaide Australia 44 51 New Zealand -730-Oct-11 Holden Test Series Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 41 44 Australia -316-Sep-12 Holden Test Series Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 54 52 New Zealand 220-Sep-12 New World Netball Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 50 49 New Zealand 123-Sep-12 New World Netball Series Australia CBS Canterbury Arena Christchurch New Zealand 53 59 Australia -614-Oct-12 Holden Test Series Sth Africa Entertainment Centre Adelaide Australia 63 27 New Zealand 3617-Oct-12 Holden Test Series England Entertainment Centre Newcastle Australia 61 43 New Zealand 1921-Oct-12 Holden Test Series Australia Allphones Arena Sydney Australia 48 68 Australia -2025-Oct-12 New World Quad Series England TSB Bank Arena Wellington New Zealand 57 46 New Zealand 1128-Oct-12 New World Quad Series Sth Africa TECT Arena Tauranga New Zealand 63 24 New Zealand 391-Nov-12 New World Quad Series Australia Claudelands Arena Hamilton New Zealand 48 43 New Zealand 5

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15-Sep-13 New World Netball Series Australia Velodrome Invercargill New Zealand 55 51 New Zealand 419-Sep-13 New World Netball Series Australia Vector Arena Auckland New Zealand 45 48 Australia -34-Oct-13 Constellation Cup Australia Entertainment Centre Adelaide Australia 50 58 Australia -87-Oct-13 Constellation Cup Australia Rod Laver Arena Melbourne Australia 47 52 Australia -513-Oct-13 Constellation Cup Australia AIS Arena Canberra Australia 49 50 Australia -124-Oct-13 New World Netball Series Malawi TSB Bank Arena Wellington New Zealand 70 32 New Zealand 3827-Oct-13 New World Netball Series Malawi Pettigrew Green Arena Napier New Zealand 68 49 New Zealand 1931-Oct-13 New World Netball Series Malawi Claudelands Arena Hamilton New Zealand 72 39 New Zealand 3317-Jan-14 FIAT International Series Jamaica Wembley Arena London England 52 46 New Zealand 620-Jan-14 FIAT International Series England Crystal Palace London England 49 32 New Zealand 1725-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games Malawi SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 50 47 New Zealand 326-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games Scotland SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 71 14 New Zealand 5727-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games Nth Ireland SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 78 29 New Zealand 4929-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games St Lucia SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 88 19 New Zealand 6930-Jul-14 XX Commonwealth Games Jamaica SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 50 42 New Zealand 82-Aug-14 XX Comm. Games: SF England SECC Arena Glasgow Scotland 35 34 New Zealand 13-Aug-14 XX Comm. Games: Final Australia SSE Hydro Glasgow Scotland 40 58 Australia -182-Oct-14 Constellation Cup Australia ILT Stadium Southland Invercargill New Zealand 42 59 Australia -178-Oct-14 Constellation Cup Australia Hisense Arena Melbourne Australia 40 49 Australia -911-Oct-14 Constellation Cup Australia Allphones Arena Sydney Australia 34 47 Australia -1315-Oct-14 Constellation Cup Australia The Trusts Arena Auckland New Zealand 47 51 Australia -428-Oct-14 Taini Jamison Trophy England Energy Events Centre Rotorua New Zealand 38 42 England -431-Oct-14 Taini Jamison Trophy England Arena Manawatu Palmerston North New Zealand 52 38 New Zealand 1419-Jan-15 Oceania Netball Series Fiji Vodafone Arena Suva Fiji 81 28 New Zealand 5320-Jan-15 Oceania Netball Series Samoa Vodafone Arena Suva Fiji 89 23 New Zealand 6622-Jan-15 Oceania Netball Series Fiji Vodafone Arena Suva Fiji 76 34 New Zealand 42

Total Goals: For/Against 24,845 / 15,192

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^ Denotes Test Played Outdoors^^ Denotes Acting Captain* Denotes shortened Game (2 x 20 min halves) or (4 x 10 min qtrs)

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