Norfolk Island national netball team

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Norfolk Island
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AssociationNorfolk Island Netball Association
Confederation Oceania Netball Federation
Head coachJenny Gow
Asst coachMyka Quintal
ManagerRachel Gentles
CaptainEmily Ryves
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Team colours
First international
1993 vs Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa - Lost 24 - 59
Largest win
2001 vs Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa - 81 - 15
Largest defeat
2001 vs Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji - 9 - 93
Netball World Cup
Appearancesnot eligible
Commonwealth Games
Appearancesnone

The Norfolk Island national netball team represent Norfolk Island in international netball.

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The team's first tournament was at the 1993 South Pacific Mini Games held in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Their next known tournament was at 1999 South Pacific Games where they were narrowly beaten by Vanuatu in the Bronze Medal playoff. The only other recorded competition's were the 2001 South Pacific Mini Games held in Kingston, Norfolk Island where they finished sixth, [1] [2] and at the 2007 Pacific Games and 2019 Pacific Games where they finished seventh. [3]

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2019 Norfolk Island National Netball team

The squad for the 1993 South Pacific Mini Games
Cara Buffett, Vanessa Cooper-Magri, Renee Edward, Julie Evans, Suzanne Evans, Sarlu LeCren, Krista Morris, Bekki Nobbs, Debbie Quintal, Juliette Yager-Grant, Liz Randell, Linietta Wakaciri. [4]

The squad for the 1999 South Pacific Games
Julie Evans, Suzanne Evans, Leanne Buffett, Cindy Douran, Mandy Gardner, Jenny Gow, Jodie McCoy, Tania Randell, Tracey Tager. [5]

The squad for the 2001 South Pacific Mini Games
Suzanne Evans, Cindy Douran, Jenny Gow, Tania Randell, Jamie Christensen, Olivia Cooper, Michelle Dowling, Karen Hnederson, Bekki Meers, Corinne Parsons, Michella Quintal, Serine Mace-Trickey. [6]

The squad for the 2007 South Pacific Games
Olivia Cooper, Michelle Dowling, Serine Mace-Trickey, Susie Bigg, Nic Gow, Sarah Henderson, Tash Partridge, Emily Ryves, Tenielle Schmitz, Toni Wilson, Suzanne Evans, Karen Henderson (Coach), Shelly LeCren (Manager). [7]

The squad for the 2019 Pacific Games:
Michell Dowling, Emily Ryves, Suzanne Evans, Candice Nobbs, Alana Christian, Lara Bigg, Erin Christian, Rianna Christian, Jaimie Christensen, Mareeva Evans, Tahlia Evans, Bekki Meers, Myka Quintal, Kelly Schmitz, Kylie Sterling and Paige Adams. [8]

The squad for the 2023 Pacific Games:
Amelia Murray, Bekki Meers, Jordan Murray, Meresiana Sadrata, Amy Steven, Kylie Sterling, Tahlia Evans, Tyler Bigg (VC), Candice Nobbs, Emily Ryves (C), Lara Bigg, Rianna Christian, Jenny Gow (Head Coach), Myka Quintal (Assistant Coach). [9]

Competitive history

(South) Pacific Games
YearGamesEventLocationPlacing
1999 XI Games Netball Santa Rita, Guam 4th
2007 XIII Games Netball Apia, Samoa7th
2019 XVI Games Netball Apia, Samoa7th
2023 XVII Games Netball Honiara, Solomon Islands6th
(South) Pacific Mini Games
YearGamesEventLocationPlacing
1993 IV Games Netball Port Vila, Vanuatu8th
2001 VI Games Netball Kingston, Norfolk Island6th

Test match results

DateVs.ScoreVenueCompetition
8 December 1993Flag of Samoa.svg  Western Samoa 24 - 59 Port Vila, Vanuatu 1993 South Pacific Mini Games results
9 December 1993Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 17 - 63 Port Vila, Vanuatu 1993 South Pacific Mini Games results
10 December 1993Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 34 - 49 Port Vila, Vanuatu 1993 South Pacific Mini Games results
11 December 1993Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 30 - 49 Port Vila, Vanuatu 1993 South Pacific Mini Games results
13 December 1993Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 48 - 29 Port Vila, Vanuatu 1993 South Pacific Mini Games results
14 December 1993Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 34 - 44 Port Vila, Vanuatu 1993 South Pacific Mini Games results
June 1999Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 22 - 96 Santa Rita, Guam 1999 South Pacific Games results
June 1999Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 12 - 96 Santa Rita, Guam 1999 South Pacific Games results
June 1999Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 41 - 42 Santa Rita, Guam 1999 South Pacific Games results
June 1999Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 23 - 52 Santa Rita, Guam 1999 South Pacific Games results
June 1999Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 18 - 71 Santa Rita, Guam 1999 South Pacific Games results
June 1999Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 33 - 36 Santa Rita, Guam 1999 South Pacific Games results
June 1999Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 41 - 36 Santa Rita, Guam 1999 South Pacific Games results
December 2001Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 81 - 15 Kingston, Norfolk Island 2001 South Pacific Mini Games results
December 2001Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 25 - 89 Kingston, Norfolk Island 2001 South Pacific Mini Games results
December 2001Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 17 - 82 Kingston, Norfolk Island 2001 South Pacific Mini Games results
December 2001Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 12 - 47 Kingston, Norfolk Island 2001 South Pacific Mini Games results
27 August 2007Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 9 - 93 Apia, Samoa 2007 Pacific Games results
28 August 2007Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 15 - 83 Apia, Samoa 2007 Pacific Games results
29 August 2007Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 35 - 63 Apia, Samoa 2007 Pacific Games results
31 August 2007Flag of Tokelau.svg  Tokelau 32 - 64 Apia, Samoa 2007 Pacific Games results
1 September 2007Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 39 - 38 Apia, Samoa 2007 Pacific Games results
15 July 2019Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 12 - 95 Apia, Samoa 2019 Pacific Games
16 July 2019Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 16 - 91 Apia, Samoa 2019 Pacific Games Report
17 July 2019Flag of Tokelau.svg  Tokelau 17 - 64 Apia, Samoa 2019 Pacific Games Report
18 July 2019Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 36 - 42 Apia, Samoa 2019 Pacific Games
19 July 2019Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 67 - 16 Apia, Samoa 2019 Pacific Games
27 November 2023Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 14 - 73 Honiara, Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games results
28 November 2023Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 40 - 34 Honiara, Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games results
29 November 2023Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 16 - 98 Honiara, Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games results
1 December 2023Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 26 - 59 Honiara, Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games results

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References

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  5. The Norfolk Islander page 38. Saturday 22nd May 1999.
  6. The Norfolk Islander page 38. Saturday 24th November 2001.
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