Sunday 9 August 2015 – Results Pool D Wales 71-44 Zambia Pool A Trinidad & Tobago 55-39 Barbados Pool A Australia 47-52 New Zealand Pool B England 85-34 Samoa Pool C Malawi 75-31 Singapore

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Sunday 9 August 2015 – Results Pool D Wales 71-44 Zambia Pool A Trinidad & Tobago 55-39 Barbados Pool A Australia 47-52 New Zealand Pool B England 85-34 Samoa Pool C Malawi 75-31 Singapore
England end their Pool B campaign with a match against the lowest ranked team in the group, Samoa on Sunday. A tiny group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, Samoa has a population close to 200,000 yet can boast a seventh consecutive appearance at the Netball World Cup in 2015, a run stretching back to
The Netball World Cup 2015 comprises 16 teams, divided into 4 pools: Pool A: Australia, Barbados, New Zealand, Trinidad & Tobago Pool B: England, Jamaica, Samoa, Scotland Pool C: Malawi, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka Pool D: Fiji, Uganda, Wales, Zambia Fixtures and Results so far: Friday 7 August 2015 Pool A New Zealand 73-28
England maintained their perfect 2015 Netball World Cup record with a tense 54-50 victory over Jamaica at an emotionally charged Allphones Arena in Sydney earlier today. As is always the case between these two nations, it was a hard fought battle which could have gone either way deep into the final quarter. At the crucial
Team Bath Netballers Stacey Francis and Kyra Jones helped England and Wales record winning starts to their respective Netball World Cup campaigns in Sydney, Australia on Friday. Francis came on at wing-defence for the third quarter of England’s 60-19 victory over a Scotland side featuring club colleague Claire Brownie. England’s starting seven featured five former
England got their 2015 Netball World Cup campaign off to a flying start with a 60-19 success over Scotland in Sydney this morning. It was far from plain sailing though for the Roses and they will be delighted to have had the chance to get a competitive match under their belts before they face a
A familiar foe lies in wait of the England Roses as they continue their Netball World Cup campaign against Jamaica on Saturday morning. This pivotal Pool B encounter will see England take on a side that they have struggled to contain in recent times. A heart breaking loss in the 2014 Commonwealth Games bronze medal play-off
Team Bath Netball players Stacey Francis and Claire Brownie will go from team-mates to opponents on Friday when England and Scotland get their 2015 Netball World Cup campaigns under way in Sydney, Australia. The Roses and the Thistles meet in the opening match in Pool B, which will be shown live on Sky Sports 3
England open up their 2015 Netball World Cup campaign against Scotland in a Pool B clash on Friday morning. Scotland are currently ranked 11th in the world and the two sides last met in an official capacity at this year’s Netball Europe Open when the Roses recorded a 60-16 victory. Looking ahead to the match, England
England Netball is proud to announce Vitality as its new principal sponsor. Vitality, the health and life insurer that rewards healthy living, will be the long term principal sponsor of the England Netball Team. Vitality branding will feature on the England Team kit as they compete at the Netball World Cup alongside the other top
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