2022 Fast5 Netball World Series

The 2022 Fast5 Netball World Series was the tenth staging of the Fast5 Netball World Series, and the seventh to be played under the Fast5 rules, which replaced the older fastnet rules introduced in 2009. The tournament was held in New Zealand for the fourth time. The host city Christchurch was awarded hosting rights for the 2022 and 2023 tournaments, with matches played at the Christchurch Arena.[1][2]

2022 Fast5 Netball World Series
Tournament details
Host country New Zealand
Dates5–6 November 2022
Teams6
Final positions
Champions Australia
Runner-up South Africa
← 2018
2023 →

The 2022 tournament marked the return of this format to international netball since 2018, with a men's competition also held for the first time.[2]

Host nation New Zealand entered the tournament as defending champions, having won the competition seven times.[3]

Overview

Format

22 matches are played over two days, under the Fast5 rules of netball.[4] Each team plays each other once during the first two days in a round-robin format. The two highest-scoring teams from this stage progress to the Grand Final while the remaining teams contest the third-fourth place playoff match and fifth-sixth place playoff match.

Teams

The tournament was contested by the six top national netball teams in the world, according to the World Netball Rankings:

Men's competition
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • England

Squads

Squad lists[5][6]
 Australia[7]  New Zealand[8]  Jamaica  England[9]  South Africa  Uganda

Coach: Briony Akle

Coach: Debbie Fuller

  • Romelda Aiken (captain)
  • Gezelle Allison
  • Theresa Beckford
  • Mischa Creary
  • Tafiya Hunter
  • Roxonna McLean
  • Amanda Pinkney
  • Crystal Plummer
  • Kimone Shaw
  • Abigail Daley

Coach: Annette Daley

  • Zara Everitt (captain)
  • Elle McDonald
  • Taylor McKevitt
  • Tash Pavelin
  • Lois Pearson
  • Jayda Pechova
  • Ellie Rattu
  • Paige Reed
  • Alicia Scholes
  • Emma Thacker

Coach: Kat Ratnapala

  • Shannon Bartlett
  • Xandri Fourie
  • Didintle Keebine
  • Owethu Ngubane
  • Refiloe Nketsa
  • Zandre Smit
  • Nicola Smith
  • Jeanie Steyn (captain)
  • Jeante Strydom
  • Nicole Taljaard

Coach: Martha Mosoahle-Samm

Coach: Fred Mugerwa

Squad lists (Men's competition)[10]
AustraliaNew ZealandEngland
  • Stuart Burton
  • Liam Forcadilla
  • Taylor Glassie
  • Eugene Lee
  • Dravyn Lee-Tauroa
  • Tim Malmo
  • Callum Price
  • Riley Richardson
  • Brodie Roberts
  • Anton Stechiwskyj

Coach: Nerida Stewart

  • Timmy Apisai
  • Amosa Faituau-Nanai
  • Nick Grimmer
  • Te Matahiapo Hynes
  • Thomson Matuku
  • Michael Mundy
  • Kyle Owen
  • Stefan Swartz
  • Eriata Vercoe
  • Te Reiwhati Vercoe

Coach: Dion Te Whetu

  • Ryan Allan
  • James Firminger
  • Chris Green
  • Lewis Keeling
  • James McClelland
  • Jamal Nicholson
  • Ross Oliphant
  • Luke Owen
  • Klem Speck
  • Damian Williams

Coach: Sharron Lewis-Burke

Fixtures

Round-robin

Saturday 5 November (round robin matches)
GameTime (NZDST)MatchDetails
112:30  Australia39–15  JamaicaStats
213:15  New Zealand49–32  UgandaStats
314:00  England26–32  South AfricaStats
414:45Australia Men29–20England MenStats
515:30  Jamaica22–33  UgandaStats
616:15  South Africa19–25  AustraliaStats
717:45  New Zealand31–32  EnglandStats
818:30New Zealand Men24–31Australia MenStats
919:15  South Africa28–27  JamaicaStats
1020:00  England38–35  UgandaStats
1120:45  New Zealand31–33  AustraliaStats
Sunday 6 November (round robin matches)
GameTime (NZDST)MatchDetails
1212:00  Jamaica27–32  EnglandStats
1312:45  Uganda32–30  AustraliaStats
1413:30  New Zealand37–38  South AfricaStats
1514:15New Zealand Men36–22England MenStats
1615:00  Australia34–28  EnglandStats
1715:45  New Zealand40–22  JamaicaStats
1816:30  Uganda22–27  South AfricaStats

Finals

Sunday 6 November (Placement Matches)
GameTime (NZDST)MatchDetails
1917:20Australia Men25–29New Zealand MenMen's final
Stats
2018:10  Uganda32–10  Jamaica5th/6th Playoff
Stats
2119:00  England25–39  New Zealand3rd/4th Playoff
Stats
2219:50  Australia34–20  South AfricaFinal
Stats

Final Placings


 2022 Fast5 Netball World Series winners 

Australia
1st title

Men's Competition

PlaceNation
 New Zealand[13]
 Australia
 England

References