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The Australian Netball Team have traditionally been regarded as the most successful netball team in international netball, having won nine of the twelve Netball World Championships, and are the current world champions.
While they remain amongst the world's very best, they have come under increasing challenge from New Zealand's national team, the Silver Ferns, in recent years. New Zealand won the 2006 Commonwealth Games final and the 2003 final of the Netball World Championships, which saw Australia lose the top world ranking. However have since gained it back after winning the final of the 2007 Netball World Championships.
Most recently the Australian Netball Team and the Silver Ferns won one test each in the 2006 Holden Test Match Series in Australia in July. Australia then won two out of three test matches in October in New Zealand.
Historically, the Australian team has had a slight edge over the New Zealand team, as they have posted 49 victories, as opposed to New Zealand’s 42 out of the 82 tests they have played (as at 20 October 2006), including two matches ending in a draw. This gives the Australians a 58% win rate over the Silver Ferns but New Zealand’s dominance over the trans-Tasman rivalry during the past three years has seen them victorious on ten occasions from the past 16 match ups.
The Australian team is coached by former national captain Norma Plummer and captained by Liz Ellis. Sharelle McMahon is the current vice-captain.
The team that successfully contested the 2007 Netball World Championships comprised:
And some past players are:
[edit] Competitive history
Full details of the Australian Team can be found on the Netball Australia website - [1]
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