Netball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

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The 2006 Commonwealth Games was be the third Games at which netball, one of the only women-only sports in the Commonwealth Games, was played. The preliminary matches were held at the State Netball and Hockey Centre in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville, with the finals being held at the multi-purpose Melbourne Park in the inner city.

Netball was among the most popular sports with viewers at this Games, with most tickets selling out in the initial ballot, and no more being available until a second release in the week before the Games - a rare event in a competition where many tickets remained unsold in the final week before the start of competition.

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[edit] Netball medal count

2006 Commonwealth Games
Netball medal count
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 New Zealand 1 0 0 1
2 Australia 0 1 0 1
3 England 0 0 1 1
1 1 1 3

[edit] Participants

[edit] Team squads

Australia Barbados England Fiji Jamaica Malawi
Norma Plummer (coach)
Marg Molina (manager)
Anna Shepherd (coach)
Vaneisha Cadogan (manager)
Marg Caldow (coach)
Lesley Dixon (manager)
Megan Simpson (coach)
Asenaca Waqanivavalagi (manager)
Maureen Hall (coach)
Yvonne Keane-Dawes (manager)
Griffin Saenda (coach)
Sharelle McMahon (captain)
Natalie Avellino
Alison Broadbent
Bianca Chatfield
Catherine Cox
Megan Dehn (nee Anderson)
Susan Fuhrmann
Selina Gilsenan
Janine Ilitch
Susan Pratley
Jess Shynn
Natalie von Bertouch
Julie Phillips (captain)
Denese Alleyne (vice-captain)
Wanda Agard-Belgrave
Lydia Bishop
Latonia Blackman
Laurel Browne
Jacqueline Browne
Samantha Browne
Alicia Harding
Irecka Louis
Janelle Sealy
Chekirah Shepherd
Olivia Murphy (captain)
Ama Agbeze
Karen Atkinson
Louisa Brownfield
Jade Clarke
Pamela Cookey
Rachel Dunn
Chioma Ezeogu
Geva Mentor
Sonia Mkoloma
Naomi Stenhouse
Abby Teare
Maria Bereso
Ana Erenavula
Venina Galuinadi
Mere Rabuka
Taraima Rara
Anasimeci Ratumaisala
Unaisi Rokoura
Matelita Shaw
Hannah Tuikoro
Laniana Tuisasa
Mere Tupou
Matila Waqanidrola
Nicole Aiken
Nadine Bryan
Marion Campbell
Elaine Davis
Kasey Evering
Simone Forbes
Jodi-Ann French
Nichala Gibson
Tamara Hylton
Oberon Pitterson
Latoya Thomas
Peter-Gaye Thomas
Peace Chawinga (captain)
Judith Kaira
Annie Kapatuka
Emma Mzagada
Annie Mopiha
Esther Nkhoma
Sylvia Malenga-Mtetemera
Esther Kayira
Linda Magombo
Carol Mtukule
Ziwanji Mtunduwatha
Mary Waya
New Zealand Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Samoa Singapore South Africa Wales
Ruth Aitken (coach)
Jackie Barron (manager)
Godfrey Harry (coach) Linda Vagana (coach) Kate Carpenter (coach)
Vicki Woo (manager)
Marlene Wagner (coach)
Blanche de la Guerre (manager)
Julia Longville (coach)
Alison Dacey (manager)
Adine Wilson (captain)
Temepara George
Belinda Colling
Vilimaina Davu
Leana de Bruin
Laura Langman
Anna Rowberry
Anna Scarlett
Jessica Tuki
Maria Tutaia
Irene van Dyk
Casey Williams
Jacintha Adams
Dellarice Duncan (captain)
Genella Andrews
Joanna Christopher
Saska Diamond
Gailene Gordon
Marcia Gordon
Annie King
Leeanna Lewis
Annella Samuel
Nicole Sandy
Michelle Wiseman
Malu Faasavalu
Monika Fuimaono
Opheira Harder
Aloma Inu
Catherine Latu
Akenehe Pereira
Geraldine Solia
Monalisa Tofilau
Ida Vaai
Brooke Williams
Frances Solia
Lorna Suafoa
Pearline Chan
Chen Hui Fen
Jeanine Heng
Premila Hirubalan
Vanessa Lee
Li Ling
Lin Qingyi
Jean Ng
Grace Sim
Tan Hui Yan
Wendy Tan
Zhang Ting Jun
Sindisiwe Gumede
Nontle Gwavu
Lizanne Helmand
Desmarie Kotze
Simnikiwe Malusi
Christine Markgraaf
Zanele Mdodana
Nthabiseng Moabi
Martha Mosoahle
Phindi Nkomo
Karin Venter
Leigh-Ann Zackey
Jamilla Abbott
Rhiannon Ace
Sophie Baxter
Ursula Bowers
Suzanne Drane
Amanda Evans
Sara Hale
Lynda James
Rebecca James
Nicola Lewis
Anna Mayes
Nicola Szehofner

[edit] Results

[edit] Group A

Team Played Wins Draws Losses
New Zealand 5 5
England 5 4 1
Malawi 5 3 2
South Africa 5 2 3
Fiji 5 1 4
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 5 5
March 17 15:00 New Zealand 98 - 31 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
18:30 England 63 - 47 Malawi
March 18 13:00 England 60 - 41 Fiji
20:30 Malawi 57 - 56 South Africa
March 19 15:00 South Africa 80 - 34 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
18:30 New Zealand 80 - 26 Fiji
March 20 13:00 Fiji 52 - 53 Malawi
18:30 England 78 - 18 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
March 21 13:00 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 44 - 66 Malawi
18:30 New Zealand 74 - 37 South Africa
March 22 15:00 South Africa 56 - 51 Fiji
20:30 New Zealand 55 - 40 England
March 23 11:00 Fiji 58 - 44 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
16:00 New Zealand 67 - 39 Malawi
19:00 England 67 - 35 South Africa

[edit] Group B

Team Played Wins Draws Losses
Australia 5 4 1
Jamaica 5 4 1
Samoa 5 3 2
Barbados 5 2 3
Wales 5 2 3
Singapore 5 5
March 17 13:00 Jamaica 67 - 22 Singapore
20:30 Australia 78 - 22 Wales
March 18 15:00 Singapore 33 - 76 Samoa
18:30 Jamaica 69 - 30 Barbados
March 19 13:00 Australia 70 - 27 Barbados
20:30 Samoa 49 - 42 Wales
March 20 15:00 Jamaica 74 - 21 Wales
20:30 Barbados 51 - 40 Singapore
March 21 15:00 Australia 78 - 47 Samoa
20:30 Wales 45 - 36 Singapore
March 22 13:00 Samoa 45 - 41 Barbados
18:30 Australia 54 - 54 Jamaica
March 23 09:00 Barbados 34 - 55 Wales
14:00 Australia 107 - 19 Singapore
21:00 Jamaica 60 - 47 Samoa

[edit] Finals

March 24 13:00 Singapore 46 - 52 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
15:00 South Africa 46 - 43 Wales
18:30 Fiji 69 - 45 Barbados
20:30 Samoa 53 - 50 Malawi
March 25 18:30 New Zealand 61 - 41 Jamaica
20:30 Australia 52 - 40 England
March 26 14:00 Jamaica 52 - 53 England
16:00 New Zealand 60 - 55 Australia

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Sports at the 2006 Commonwealth Games (Melbourne)

Aquatics | Athletics | Badminton | Basketball | Boxing | Cycling | Gymnastics | Hockey | Lawn Bowls | Netball | Rugby Sevens | Shooting | Squash | Table Tennis | Triathlon | Weightlifting

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