2011 World Netball Championships squads
Appearance
Sixteen nations qualified for the 2011 World Netball Championships, to be held in Singapore from 3–10 July. Participating nations have sent representative netball teams each comprising 12 players. Player rosters for all 16 teams were submitted to tournament organisers, and published on the WNC2011 website two days before the start of the tournament. Teams were divided into four groups for the initial pool stage.
Pool A
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Natalie von Bertouch (c) Catherine Cox Caitlin Bassett Chelsea Pitman Erin Bell Julie Corletto Kimberlee Green Laura Geitz Mo'onia Gerrard Natalie Medhurst Sharni Layton Susan Fuhrmann |
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Shirin Chang Malu Faasavalu Opheira Harder Karatau (c) Sepi Langi Siosina Lui Tiffany Nelson Sanonu Robertson Lyttera Sosoli Sose Tavae Tafaoga Tavae Sanita Too Monique Vaai |
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Kyla Bowman Micaela Brunton Frances Campbell Gemma Gibney Hannah Irvine Noleen Lennon Laura Mason Lisa McCaffery Deborah McCarthy Oonagh McCullough Caroline O'Hanlon Fionnuala Toner |
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Sanduni Bollegala Viraji Chamari W.M.N.M. Dhammika Shalika Erangani Mareesha Fernando Chathurangi Jayasuriya Priscilla Koch Iresha Koralagodage Gayathri Lankathilaka Sashika Samarasinghe Kumarini Silva (co-captain) Tharjini Sivalingam (co-captain) |
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Pool B
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Leana de Bruin Temepara George (vc) Katrina Grant Paula Griffin Joline Henry Laura Langman Liana Leota Anna Scarlett Anna Thompson Maria Tutaia Irene van Dyk Casey Williams (c) |
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Bernadette Daurewa Luse Kotobalavu Maria Lutua Teimumu Moce Simone Nalatu Mere Rabuka Afa Rusivakula Elenoa Vatureba Seruwaia Vonolagi (vc) Elesi Waqa Matila Waqanidrola (c) Vaiti Waqatabu |
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Janelle Barker (c) Kielle Connelly Joelisa Cooper Crystal-Ann George Candice Guerero Onella Jack Rhonda John-Davis Anika La Roche (vc) Alicia Liverpool Tricia Liverpool Jellene Richardson Anastacia Wilson |
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Jamilla Abbott Sophie Baxter Suzy Drane (co-captain) Sara Hale (co-captain) Becky James Nichola James Chelsea Lewis Joanne McKinney Sophie Morgan Cara Moseley Emma Thomas Stephanie Williams |
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Pool C
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Romelda Aiken Nicole Aiken-Pinnock Nadine Bryan (c) Althea Byfield Jodi-Ann Ffrench-Kentish Jhaniele Fowler Anna-Kay Griffths Sasher-Gaye Henry (vc) Malysha Kelly Kameika Sherwood Paula Thompson Kimone Tulloch |
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Nurul Baizura Pearline Chan Chen Hui Fen Premila Hirubalan Vanessa Lee Li Ling Lin Qingyi (vc) Jean Ng (c) Charlene Porima Charmaine Soh Tan Hui Yan Asha Tett |
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Claudia Basson Christina Anna Bootha Erin Burger Zukelwa Cwaba Vanes-Mari Du Toit Nosiphiwo Goda Maryka Holtzhausen Tsakane Mbewe Zanele Mdodana (vc) Karla Mostert Bongiwe Msomi Amanda Mynhardt (c) Nokuthula Qegu Carine Terblanche Leigh-Ann Zackey |
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Ogone Gabaratane Florah Keeditse Kelebogile Mangole Kagisano Mawela Violet Moabi Botlhale Moeng Ntebogang Motlakaleso Tebogo Radipotsane Portia Rasekhumba (c) Thulaganyo Segopolo Tshegofatso Thabuswe Gagotheko Tshelametsi |
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Pool D
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Karen Atkinson (co-captain) Eboni Beckford-Chambers Louisa Brownfield Jade Clarke Pamela Cookey Rachel Dunn Stacey Francis Tamsin Greenway Serena Guthrie Jo Harten Geva Mentor Sonia Mkoloma (co-captain) |
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Ellen Chibokho Florence Chirwa Joana Kachilika Tina Kamuyambeni Beatrice Mpinganjira Bridget Kumwenda Mwayi Kumwenda Caroline Mtukule-Ngwira (vc) Joyce Mvula Grace Mwafulirwa (c) Sindi Sumutowe Towera Vinkhumbo. |
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Lydia Bishop Latonya Blackman (vc) Nadia Blackman Laurel Browne Sabrina Browne Samantha Browne Shonette Bruce Kizzy Marville (c) Nikita Piggott Lisa Puckerin Faye Sealy Sabreena Smith |
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Aruna Santhappan (c) Nur Ezzaini Mohd Nor Norashikin Kamal Zaman Izyan Syazana Mohd Wazir Nurul Adha Abu Bakar Siti Nor Farhana Mustafa Noramirah Dayana Noor Azhar Nur Syafazliyana Mohd Ali Nurul Shaffa Mustafa Nur Shamilia Mohd Samsudin Nur Salfarina Mohd Amin Noor Atika Mohd Radzi |
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