Day 7 – Thursday 13 August Jamaica 59-47 Uganda Barbados 67-33 Sri Lanka Scotland 42-48 Fiji Trinidad & Tobago 67-47 Samoa

Source: Murray Wilkinson (NWC2015 Media)
Day 7 – Thursday 13 August Jamaica 59-47 Uganda Barbados 67-33 Sri Lanka Scotland 42-48 Fiji Trinidad & Tobago 67-47 Samoa
Team Bath Netball’s Stacey Francis helped England get their Netball World Cup campaign back on track with a comprehensive 78-33 victory over Wales in Sydney on Wednesday. Francis produced some eye-catching interceptions after coming on for the second half with England – looking to get Tuesday’s loss to Australia out of their system – leading
The Roses shrugged off yesterday’s defeat to Australia with a dominant performance in a 78-33 victory over Wales to get their Netball World Cup campaign back on track in Sydney this morning. In a crucial clash, defeat for either team would signal the end of their medal ambitions. England, ranked five places higher than the
Day 6 – Wednesday 12 August Trinidad & Tobago 75-32 Singapore Barbados 37-48 Fiji Scotland 59-27 Sri Lanka Samoa 55-53 Zambia England 78-33 Wales New Zealand 57-49 Malawi Australia 66-31 South Africa
A first loss of the tournament at the hands of Australia has left the England Roses facing a must-win encounter with Wales tomorrow morning. The Dragons hard fought victory over 2015 World Cup surprise package, Uganda has seen them qualify for the first eight stage of the competition and set up this crucial clash. Wales
The Roses were undone by their hosts and fell to their first defeat of World Cup as Australia made possession count in a 51-41 victory this morning in Sydney. Heading into the fixture having suffered a loss to New Zealand, the World Champions were in a determined mood. A combination of cross-court pressure and England passing errors allowed
Day 5 – Tuesday 11 August Samoa 43-39 Singapore Trinidad & Tobago 66-39 Zambia South Africa 68-40 Wales Sri Lanka 31-77 Fiji Malawi 59-53 Uganda Barbados 34-37 Scotland New Zealand 55-48 Jamaica England 41-51 Australia
Netball World Cup Qualifying Round: First Eight Pool E: New Zealand, Jamaica, Malawi, Uganda Pool F: England, Wales, Australia, South Africa Second Eigh : Pool G: Samoa, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Zambia Pool H: Scotland, Barbados, Fiji, Sri Lanka Fixtures: Day 5 – Tuesday 11 August 10.20 Samoa v Singapore 11.20 Trinidad & Tobago v
Team Bath Netballers Stacey Francis and Kyra Jones will meet in the First eight phase of the Netball World Cup after England and Wales both topped their preliminary round pools with 100 per cent records. Both countries go into Pool F in Sydney, where they will be joined by South Africa and host nation Australia.
A perfect Pool B campaign put England through into the second group stage but their biggest challenge of the tournament so far now lies in wait. Thanks to a shock loss to New Zealand, the host nation Australia now find themselves being placed into the same Pool as the Roses. Up until then Lisa Alexander’s Diamonds
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