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1995 World Netball Championships

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1995 World Netball Championships
Tournament details
Host country England
Dates15–29 July 1995 (1995-07-15 – 1995-07-29)
Teams27
Final positions
Champions Australia (7th title)
Runner-up South Africa
Third place New Zealand
← 1991
1999 →

The 1995 World Netball Championships was the ninth edition of the INF Netball World Cup, a quadrennial premier event in international netball. It was held in Birmingham, England and featured a record 27 teams.[1][2] South Africa returned to competition after the abolition of apartheid.

Australia claimed their seventh title.[3]

First round

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Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Australia 3 3 0 0 256 68 +133 6
2  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 3 2 0 1 160 196 –36 4
3  Papua New Guinea 3 1 0 2 142 193 –51 2
4  Sri Lanka 3 0 0 3 112 213 –101 0
16 July Papua New Guinea  58–45  Sri Lanka    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

16 July Australia  90–23  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by half: 44–9, 46–14

17 July
16:30
Australia  84–26  Papua New Guinea    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by half: 35–12, 49–14

17 July
18:15
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  73–48  Sri Lanka    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Papua New Guinea  58–64  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Australia  82–19  Sri Lanka    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  South Africa 3 3 0 0 240 107 +133 6
2  New Zealand 3 2 0 1 258 96 +162 4
3  Namibia 3 1 0 2 111 195 –84 2
4  Cayman Islands 3 0 0 3 74 285 –211 0
17 July
14:45
New Zealand  87–22  Namibia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

17 July
17:45
Cayman Islands  22–110  South Africa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July New Zealand  114–15  Cayman Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Namibia  28–71  South Africa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Namibia  61–37  Cayman Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July South Africa  59–57  New Zealand    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 15–15, 17–10, 11–15

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Jamaica 2 2 0 0 150 81 +71 4
2  Malawi 2 1 0 1 114 117 –3 2
3  Hong Kong 2 0 0 2 76 172 –96 0
16 July Hong Kong  37–56  Malawi    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Jamaica  80–29  Hong Kong    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Jamaica  70–52  Malawi    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  England 3 3 0 0 212 77 +135 6
2  Barbados 3 2 0 1 166 126 +40 4
3  Northern Ireland 3 1 0 2 121 165 –44 2
4  Singapore 3 0 0 3 97 228 –131 0
15 July England  61–29  Barbados    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

16 July Singapore  3–73  Barbados    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

16 July England  56–27  Northern Ireland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

17 July
19:30
England  95–21  Singapore    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Northern Ireland  60–45  Singapore    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Barbados  64–34  Northern Ireland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Group E

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Cook Islands 3 3 0 0 274 94 +180 6
2  United States 3 2 0 1 133 155 –22 4
3  Malaysia 3 0 1 2 110 181 –71 1
4  Republic of Ireland 3 0 1 2 95 182 –87 1
16 July United States  49–42  Malaysia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

17 July
16:00
Cook Islands  95–29  Republic of Ireland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Republic of Ireland  30–51  United States    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Cook Islands  96–32  Malaysia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Republic of Ireland  36–36  Malaysia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Cook Islands  83–33  United States    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Group F

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Trinidad and Tobago 3 3 0 0 234 99 +135 6
2  Canada 3 2 0 1 186 135 +51 4
3  Scotland 3 1 0 2 155 170 –15 2
4  Malta 3 0 0 3 89 260 –171 0
16 July Trinidad and Tobago  72–37  Scotland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

17 July
14:15
Canada  54–43  Scotland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by half: 21–23, 33–20

17 July
17:00
Trinidad and Tobago  94–21  Malta    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Canada  91–24  Malta    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Scotland  75–44  Cayman Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Canada  41–68  Trinidad and Tobago    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Group G

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Samoa 3 3 0 0 230 119 +111 6
2  Antigua and Barbuda 3 2 0 1 186 161 +25 4
3  Wales 3 1 0 2 144 144 0 2
4  Bermuda 3 0 0 3 87 223 –136 0
16 July Wales  63–33  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

17 July
15:00
Antigua and Barbuda  75–37  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

17 July
20:00
Wales  33–69  Samoa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Samoa  85–30  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

18 July Antigua and Barbuda  55–48  Wales    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

19 July Samoa  76–56  Antigua and Barbuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Consolation round

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Group W

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Namibia 5 5 0 0 273 202 +69 10
2  Northern Ireland 5 4 0 1 298 237 +61 8
3  Sri Lanka 5 3 0 2 251 250 +1 6
4  Scotland 5 2 0 3 231 243 −12 4
5  Bermuda 5 1 0 4 223 291 –68 2
6  Republic of Ireland 5 0 0 5 220 273 –53 0
20 July Sri Lanka  38–48  Namibia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

20 July Republic of Ireland  43–50  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

21 July Republic of Ireland  40–46  Scotland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

21 July Sri Lanka  61–55  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July Northern Ireland  66–49  Republic of Ireland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July Scotland  63–45  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

23 July Namibia  59–49  Northern Ireland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

23 July Sri Lanka  49–45  Scotland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July Northern Ireland  59–48  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July Sri Lanka  59–38  Republic of Ireland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July Namibia  49–40  Scotland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July Northern Ireland  60–37  Scotland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July Namibia  65–25  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July Northern Ireland  64–44  Sri Lanka    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July Republic of Ireland  50–52  Namibia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Group X

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Papua New Guinea 6 6 0 0 392 253 +139 12
2  Wales 6 5 0 1 10
3  Singapore 6 3 0 3 6
4  Cayman Islands 6 3 0 3 6
5  Hong Kong 6 2 0 4 279 268 +11 4
6  Malaysia 6 2 0 4 259 332 –73 4
7  Malta 6 0 0 6 0
20 July Malaysia  54–42  Malta    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

20 July Papua New Guinea  75–36  Cayman Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

20 July Hong Kong  47–51  Singapore    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

21 July Cayman Islands  42–41  Hong Kong    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

21 July Papua New Guinea  60–54  Wales    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July Wales  74–26  Malaysia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July Papua New Guinea  59–41  Hong Kong    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

23 July Malaysia  56–54  Singapore    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

23 July Papua New Guinea  71–46  Malta    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July Singapore  28–65  Wales    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July Papua New Guinea  61–34  Malaysia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July Hong Kong  61–28  Malta    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July Papua New Guinea  66–42  Singapore    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July Cayman Islands  63–53  Malta    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July Cayman Islands  42–63  Wales    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July Hong Kong  50–40  Malaysia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July Singapore  86–40  Malta    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July Wales  48–39  Hong Kong    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July Cayman Islands  51–49  Malaysia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Wales  bt  Malta    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Singapore  bt  Cayman Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Second round

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Group Y

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  South Africa 6 6 0 0 432 291 +141 12
2  England 6 5 0 1 420 269 +111 10
3  Trinidad and Tobago 6 4 0 2 365 266 +99 8
4  Malawi 6 3 0 3 336 352 –16 4
5  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 6 2 0 4 364 404 –40 4
6  Antigua and Barbuda 6 1 0 5 286 438 –152 2
7  United States 6 0 0 6 236 408 –172 0
20 July Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  60–69  South Africa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

20 July United States  25–63  Trinidad and Tobago    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

21 July Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  74–54  Antigua and Barbuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

21 July England  85–23  United States    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Attendance: 6,000

21 July South Africa  77–53  Malawi    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July Trinidad and Tobago  84–36  Antigua and Barbuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July Malawi  65–58  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July South Africa  77–54  England    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

23 July Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  51–82  England    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

23 July South Africa  76–30  United States    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July Malawi  42–59  Trinidad and Tobago    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July England  71–38  Antigua and Barbuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  71–59  United States    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July Trinidad and Tobago  49–58  South Africa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July Malawi  45–68  England    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July United States  59–63  Antigua and Barbuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July England  60–35  Trinidad and Tobago    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by half: 30–19, 30–16

26 July Malawi  60–50  United States    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July South Africa  75–45  Antigua and Barbuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July Malawi  71–50  Antigua and Barbuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July Trinidad and Tobago  75–46  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Group Z

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Australia 6 6 0 0 410 232 +178 12
2  New Zealand 6 5 0 1 410 258 +152 10
3  Jamaica 6 4 0 2 413 317 +96 8
4  Cook Islands 6 3 0 3 368 405 –37 6
5  Samoa 6 2 0 4 289 389 –100 4
6  Barbados 6 1 0 5 269 373 –104 2
7  Canada 6 0 0 6 251 438 –187 0
20 July Jamaica  71–46  Barbados    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

20 July Australia  45–44  New Zealand    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 9–8, 10–8, 11–13
Cusack Goals scored 19/23 (83%)
Borlase Goals scored 13/15 (87%)
Shortland Goals scored 10/13 (77%)
Taurua Goals scored 27/33 (82%)
Shortland Goals scored 10/13 (77%)
Jerram Goals scored 7/8 (88%)

20 July Cook Islands  83–61  Canada    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

21 July Australia  75–32  Samoa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 16–11, 18–5, 21–8, 20–8

21 July Barbados  43–58  Cook Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

21 July New Zealand  70–52  Jamaica    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July Samoa  60–47  Canada    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

22 July Australia  60–51  Jamaica    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 17–12, 14–9, 17–12, 12–18

23 July New Zealand  77–44  Barbados    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July Jamaica  84–39  Canada    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

24 July Australia  79–45  Cook Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 21–16, 18–9, 18–10, 22–10

24 July Samoa  58–52  Barbados    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July Australia  69–33  Barbados    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by half: 36–13, 33–20

25 July Cook Islands  74–67  Samoa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

25 July New Zealand  78–37  Canada    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July Australia  82–27  Canada    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by half: 43–17, 49–10

26 July Jamaica  74–61  Cook Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

26 July New Zealand  76–45  Samoa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July New Zealand  81–49  Cook Islands    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July Barbados  51–40  Canada    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

27 July Jamaica  81–41  Samoa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Placement matches

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28 July Republic of Ireland  48–39  Malaysia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Hong Kong  52–42  Bermuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

28 July Cayman Islands  48–47  Scotland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Sri Lanka  63–53  Singapore    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

28 July Wales  59–50  Northern Ireland    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Papua New Guinea  69–45  Namibia    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Canada  62–42  United States    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Barbados  62–42  Antigua and Barbuda    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Samoa  63–58  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Cook Islands  85–60  Malawi    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

July Jamaica  63–40  Trinidad and Tobago    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

28 July New Zealand  60–31  England    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Final

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29 July Australia  68–48  South Africa    National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Scoring by quarter: 17–9, 14–14, 20–12, 17–13
Borlase Goals scored 37/41 (90%)
Cusack Goals scored 31/36 (86%)
van Dyk Goals scored 42/46 (91%)
Keevey Goals scored 5/7 (71%)
Hugo Goals scored 1/1 (100%)

Final placings

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Place Nation[4]
Gold  Australia
Silver  South Africa
Bronze  New Zealand
4  England
5  Jamaica
6  Trinidad and Tobago
7  Cook Islands
8  Malawi
9  Western Samoa
10  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
11  Barbados
12  Antigua and Barbuda
13  Canada
14  United States
15  Papua New Guinea
16  Namibia
17  Wales
18  Northern Ireland
19  Sri Lanka
20  Singapore
21  Cayman Islands
22  Scotland
23  Hong Kong
24  Bermuda
25  Republic of Ireland
26  Malaysia
27  Malta

Medallists

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Gold Silver Bronze
 Australia
Coach: Jill McIntosh
 South Africa
Coach: Marlene Wagner
 New Zealand
Coach: Leigh Gibbs
Jenny Borlase
Shelley O'Donnell
Carissa Dalwood
Kath Harby
Natalie Avellino
Liz Ellis
Vicki Wilson
Sarah Sutter
Nicole Cusack
Marianne Murphy
Michelle Fielke (c)
Simone McKinnis
Debbie Hamman (c)
Irene van Dyk
Benita van Zyl
Elize Kotze
Rese Hugo
Dominique Harverson
Annie Kloppers
Tessa Halgryn
Estelle Rossouw
Laurie Keevy
Rene Odendaal
Johrina Basson
Belinda Blair
Julie Dawson
Sandra Edge (c)
Sharon Gold
Carron Jerram
Debbie Matoe
Bernice Mene
Lesley Nicol
Anna Rowberry
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Elisa Taringa
Noeline Taurua-Barnett

Source:[5]


References

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  1. ^ "Louise Taylor. "Relaxed Australians confirm status by retaining world title." Times [London, England] 31 July 1995". Times Digital Archives.
  2. ^ "Women Netball IX World Championship 1995 Birmingham". Todor 66.
  3. ^ An abridged history of netball, netballpost.com. Retrieved 24 December 2008
  4. ^ Netball Australia. "World Netball Championships placings" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 September 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  5. ^ "Women Netball IX World Championship 1995 Birmingham". www.todor66.com. Retrieved 26 February 2020.