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1971 World Netball Championships

The 1971 World Netball Championships were the third edition of the INF Netball World Cup, a quadrennial premier event in international netball. It was held in Kingston, Jamaica, and featured nine teams, including the debut of the Bahamas. It began on 31 December 1970 with England and New Zealand winning their opening matches.[1][2]

1971 World Netball Championships
Tournament details
Host country Jamaica
DatesDecember 31, 1970 – January 13, 1971 (1970-12-31 – 1971-01-13)
Teams9
Final positions
Champions Australia (2nd title)
Runner-up New Zealand
Third place England
← 1967
1975 →

In eight matches, Australia retained the title back from New Zealand after winning all of their matches, New Zealand finished runners-up and England third.[citation needed]

Results edit

Table edit

Place Nation[3] Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
    Australia 8 8 0 0 500 164 16
    New Zealand 8 7 0 1 525 222 14
    England 8 6 0 2 512 179 12
4=   Jamaica 8 4 1 3 347 260 9
4=   Trinidad and Tobago 8 4 1 3 350 260 9
6   Scotland 8 3 0 5 206 376 6
7   Wales 8 2 0 6 221 424 4
8   Northern Ireland 8 1 0 7 171 498 2
9   Bahamas 8 0 0 8 114 572 0

Matches edit


30 December 1970 Jamaica   44–18   Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

31 December 1970 New Zealand   90–12   Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

31 December 1970 England   88–7   Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

31 December 1970 Australia   47–21   Jamaica    National Stadium, Kingston

31 December 1970 Trinidad and Tobago   45–19   Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

1 January New Zealand   61–17   Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

1 January Wales   57–11   Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

1 January England   61–27   Trinidad and Tobago    National Stadium, Kingston

2 January England   44–30   Jamaica    National Stadium, Kingston

2 January Australia   70–9   Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

2 January Scotland   41–37   Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

2 January New Zealand   108–10   Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

4 January Trinidad and Tobago   45–18   Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

4 January Australia   96–4   Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

4 January Jamaica   70–17   Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

5 January New Zealand   83–21   Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

5 January Australia   43–27   Trinidad and Tobago    National Stadium, Kingston

5 January England   94–13   Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

6 January New Zealand   42–40   England    National Stadium, Kingston

6 January Trinidad and Tobago   34–34   Jamaica    National Stadium, Kingston

6 January Scotland   40–15   Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

7 January Australia   71–16   Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

7 January Jamaica   55–33   Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

7 January Northern Ireland   49–28   Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

8 January New Zealand   47–33   Trinidad and Tobago    National Stadium, Kingston

8 January England   76–10   Scotland    National Stadium, Kingston

8 January Australia   87–8   Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

9 January New Zealand   52–32   Jamaica    National Stadium, Kingston

9 January Wales   34–30   Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

9 January Trinidad and Tobago   72–24   Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

9 January Australia   38–37   England    National Stadium, Kingston

11 January England   72–12   Wales    National Stadium, Kingston

11 January Scotland   46–27   Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

11 January Jamaica   61–15   Bahamas    National Stadium, Kingston

12 January Australia   48–42   New Zealand    National Stadium, Kingston

12 January Trinidad and Tobago   66–14   Northern Ireland    National Stadium, Kingston

Medallists edit

Gold Silver Bronze
  Australia
Coach: Wilma Shakespear
  New Zealand
Coach: Taini Jamison
  England
Coach: Mary French
Terese Delaney
Margaret Gollan
Stella Gollan
Elsma Merillo
Ricky Pyatt
Noela Routley
Cheryl Sidebottom
Annette Simper
Anne Walker
Gaye Walsh (c)
Joan Harnett (c)
Nancy King
Shirley Langrope
Lorraine Mair
Olwyn McKay
Sandra Norman
Coral Palmer
Tilly Vercoe
Brenda Walker
Frances Webster
Judi Day
Sally Dewhurst
Pat Dudgeon
Judy Heath
Cathy Hickey
Elizabeth Kelly
Anne Miles (c)
Carol Percy
Rita Rees
Linda Scovell
Eunice Smith

Source:[4]


References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-06-25. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  2. ^ ""Sports in Brief." Times [London, England] 14 Jan. 1971". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ^ Netball Australia. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-25. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Women Netball III World Championship 1971 Kingston". www.todor66.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020.

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The 1971 World Netball Championships were the third edition of the INF Netball World Cup a quadrennial premier event in international netball It was held in Kingston Jamaica and featured nine teams including the debut of the Bahamas It began on 31 December 1970 with England and New Zealand winning their opening matches 1 2 1971 World Netball ChampionshipsTournament detailsHost country JamaicaDatesDecember 31 1970 January 13 1971 1970 12 31 1971 01 13 Teams9Final positionsChampions Australia 2nd title Runner up New ZealandThird place England 19671975 In eight matches Australia retained the title back from New Zealand after winning all of their matches New Zealand finished runners up and England third citation needed Contents 1 Results 1 1 Table 1 2 Matches 2 Medallists 3 ReferencesResults editTable edit Place Nation 3 Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points nbsp nbsp Australia 8 8 0 0 500 164 16 nbsp nbsp New Zealand 8 7 0 1 525 222 14 nbsp nbsp England 8 6 0 2 512 179 12 4 nbsp Jamaica 8 4 1 3 347 260 9 4 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 8 4 1 3 350 260 9 6 nbsp Scotland 8 3 0 5 206 376 6 7 nbsp Wales 8 2 0 6 221 424 4 8 nbsp Northern Ireland 8 1 0 7 171 498 2 9 nbsp Bahamas 8 0 0 8 114 572 0 Matches edit 30 December 1970 Jamaica nbsp 44 18 nbsp Scotland National Stadium Kingston 31 December 1970 New Zealand nbsp 90 12 nbsp Northern Ireland National Stadium Kingston 31 December 1970 England nbsp 88 7 nbsp Bahamas National Stadium Kingston 31 December 1970 Australia nbsp 47 21 nbsp Jamaica National Stadium Kingston 31 December 1970 Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 45 19 nbsp Wales National Stadium Kingston 1 January New Zealand nbsp 61 17 nbsp Scotland National Stadium Kingston 1 January Wales nbsp 57 11 nbsp Bahamas National Stadium Kingston 1 January England nbsp 61 27 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago National Stadium Kingston 2 January England nbsp 44 30 nbsp Jamaica National Stadium Kingston 2 January Australia nbsp 70 9 nbsp Northern Ireland National Stadium Kingston 2 January Scotland nbsp 41 37 nbsp Wales National Stadium Kingston 2 January New Zealand nbsp 108 10 nbsp Bahamas National Stadium Kingston 4 January Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 45 18 nbsp Scotland National Stadium Kingston 4 January Australia nbsp 96 4 nbsp Bahamas National Stadium Kingston 4 January Jamaica nbsp 70 17 nbsp Northern Ireland National Stadium Kingston 5 January New Zealand nbsp 83 21 nbsp Wales National Stadium Kingston 5 January Australia nbsp 43 27 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago National Stadium Kingston 5 January England nbsp 94 13 nbsp Northern Ireland National Stadium Kingston 6 January New Zealand nbsp 42 40 nbsp England National Stadium Kingston 6 January Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 34 34 nbsp Jamaica National Stadium Kingston 6 January Scotland nbsp 40 15 nbsp Bahamas National Stadium Kingston 7 January Australia nbsp 71 16 nbsp Scotland National Stadium Kingston 7 January Jamaica nbsp 55 33 nbsp Wales National Stadium Kingston 7 January Northern Ireland nbsp 49 28 nbsp Bahamas National Stadium Kingston 8 January New Zealand nbsp 47 33 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago National Stadium Kingston 8 January England nbsp 76 10 nbsp Scotland National Stadium Kingston 8 January Australia nbsp 87 8 nbsp Wales National Stadium Kingston 9 January New Zealand nbsp 52 32 nbsp Jamaica National Stadium Kingston 9 January Wales nbsp 34 30 nbsp Northern Ireland National Stadium Kingston 9 January Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 72 24 nbsp Bahamas National Stadium Kingston 9 January Australia nbsp 38 37 nbsp England National Stadium Kingston 11 January England nbsp 72 12 nbsp Wales National Stadium Kingston 11 January Scotland nbsp 46 27 nbsp Northern Ireland National Stadium Kingston 11 January Jamaica nbsp 61 15 nbsp Bahamas National Stadium Kingston 12 January Australia nbsp 48 42 nbsp New Zealand National Stadium Kingston 12 January Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 66 14 nbsp Northern Ireland National Stadium KingstonMedallists editGold Silver Bronze nbsp AustraliaCoach Wilma Shakespear nbsp New ZealandCoach Taini Jamison nbsp EnglandCoach Mary French Terese DelaneyMargaret GollanStella GollanElsma MerilloRicky PyattNoela RoutleyCheryl SidebottomAnnette SimperAnne WalkerGaye Walsh c Joan Harnett c Nancy KingShirley LangropeLorraine MairOlwyn McKaySandra NormanCoral PalmerTilly VercoeBrenda WalkerFrances Webster Judi DaySally DewhurstPat DudgeonJudy HeathCathy HickeyElizabeth KellyAnne Miles c Carol PercyRita ReesLinda ScovellEunice Smith Source 4 References edit Topic ON THIS DAY IN NETBALL Netball Scoop Archived from the original on 2015 06 25 Retrieved 2015 10 13 Sports in Brief Times London England 14 Jan 1971 Times Digital Archives Netball Australia World Netball Championships placings PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 09 25 Retrieved 30 July 2011 Women Netball III World Championship 1971 Kingston www todor66 com Retrieved 27 February 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1971 World Netball Championships amp oldid 1189713714, wikipedia, 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