Netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games

Netball was one of 17 sports that were contested at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Netball is a core sport for women at the Commonwealth Games, and one of only three events in the 2010 programme for women only (the other two are rhythmic gymnastics and synchronised swimming). Netball at the Commonwealth Games is one of the premier events in international netball, and the 2010 event was the fourth time that the sport has been contested at the Games. Matches were held between 4–14 October at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex.

Netball
at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
VenueDelhi,  India
Dates3 – 14 October 2010
Nations12
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
India vs Jamaica in netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

Twelve participating nations were divided into two pools. After the preliminary matches, Australia and Jamaica progressed to the medal playoffs from Pool A, while New Zealand and England advanced from Pool B. The bronze medal for the event was won by England, who defeated Jamaica in the bronze medal playoff. The gold medal match was contested between Australia and New Zealand. After going into double extra-time, New Zealand won the gold medal, defeating Australia 66–64. The final went on for 84 minutes, the longest ever official game.

Overview edit

Participating nations edit

Twelve nations competed in netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games:

  • India was included as the host nation for the Games;
  • The top six teams from the IFNA World Rankings automatically qualified;
  • The five remaining teams were selected through regional qualifying tournaments.[1][2]

Format edit

The twelve participating nations are divided into two pools of six teams. Within each pool, teams play each other once in a round robin, at the end of which the top two teams from each pool progressed to the medal playoffs; the remaining teams competed in classification matches. In the first day of medal playoff matches, the top team from each pool played the second team from the opposing pool. The winners of these matches contested the gold medal match, while the losing teams contested the bronze medal match. The gold medal match was scheduled to be the last medal event at the 2010 Games.

Umpires edit

  •   Anne Abraitis (SCO)
  •   Rachael Ayre (AUS)
  •   Jonathan Bredin (NZL)
  •   Bobbi Brown (NZL)
  •   Gary Burgess (ENG)
  •   Sylvester Campbell (JAM)
  •   Paula Ferguson (AUS)
  •   Judith Groves (ENG)
  •   Dalton Hinds (JAM)
  •   Sharon Kelly (AUS)
  •   Annie Kloppers (RSA)
  •   Amanda Nottingham (NZL)
  •   Joel Young Strong (TRI)

Venue edit

All matches were held at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex in New Delhi. The newly built venue has a seating capacity of 4,494. The facility includes one maple-wood match court and two training courts.

Preliminary round edit

Pool A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA G% Pts
1   Australia 5 5 0 0 385 172 223.8 10
2   Jamaica 5 4 0 1 362 217 166.8 8
3   Malawi 5 3 0 2 293 262 111.8 6
4   Trinidad and Tobago 5 2 0 3 249 275 90.5 4
5   Samoa 5 1 0 4 246 291 84.5 2
6   India 5 0 0 5 123 441 27.9 0
  • Goal percentage (G%) = 100 × GF/GA. Accurate to one decimal place.
  • Highlighted teams advanced to the medal playoffs; other teams contested classification matches.

Monday 4 October
09:30 (IST)
Report Australia   76 – 39   Samoa    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Attendance: 58[3]
Umpires: Amanda Nottingham, Sylvester Campbell
Reserve umpire: Anne Abraitis
Cox   19/22 (86%)
McMahon   15/17 (88%)
Medhurst   17/17 (100%)
Pratley   25/27 (93%)
Faasavalu   13/24 (54%)
Fuimaono   9/9 (100%)
Langi   17/21 (81%)

Monday 4 October
17:00 (IST)
Report Jamaica   75 – 36   Trinidad and Tobago    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Judith Groves, Sharon Kelly
Reserve umpire: Bobbi Brown
R. Aiken   37/43 (86%)
Forbes   11/13 (85%)
Fowler   20/23 (87%)
Griffiths   7/11 (64%)
Barker   3/3 (100%)
Cooper   9/13 (69%)
Wilson   24/30 (80%)

Tuesday 5 October
11:30 (IST)
Report Jamaica   71 – 48   Malawi    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Annie Kloppers, Joel Young Strong
Reserve umpire: Rachael Ayre
R. Aiken   10/11 (91%)
Forbes   9/10 (90%)
Fowler   47/53 (89%)
Griffiths   4/5 (80%)
Kumwenda   31/38 (82%)
Waya   17/23 (74%)

Tuesday 5 October
17:00 (IST)
Report Australia   113 – 18   India    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Jonathan Bredin, Dalton Hinds
Reserve umpire: Judith Groves
Cox   27/28 (96%)
McMahon   22/23 (96%)
Medhurst   25/26 (96%)
Pratley   39/42 (93%)
H. Kaur   6/10 (60%)
K. Kaur   7/8 (88%)
Tehlan   5/5 (100%)

Wednesday 6 October
11:30 (IST)
Report Malawi   82 – 26   India    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Gary Burgess, Bobbi Brown
Reserve umpire: Dalton Hinds
Kumwenda   47/53 (89%)
Magombo   12/15 (80%)
Simtowe   6/7 (86%)
Waya   17/21 (81%)
Bajaj   4/4 (100%)
H. Kaur   5/9 (56%)
K. Kaur   17/19 (89%)

Wednesday 6 October
15:00 (IST)
Report Samoa   51 – 52   Trinidad and Tobago    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Paula Ferguson, Amanda Nottingham
Reserve umpire: Rachael Ayre
Faasavalu   9/14 (64%)
Fuimaono   11/15 (73%)
Langi   31/36 (86%)
Cooper   26/29 (90%)
Wilson   26/30 (87%)

Thursday 7 October
11:30 (IST)
Report Trinidad and Tobago   77 – 26   India    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Anne Abraitis, Sylvester Campbell
Reserve umpire: Bobbi Brown
Barker   46/47 (98%)
Cooper   16/18 (89%)
Wallace   15/18 (83%)
Bajaj   10/13 (77%)
H. Kaur   6/8 (75%)
K. Kaur   4/8 (50%)
Tehlan   6/8 (75%)

Thursday 7 October
15:00 (IST)
Report Australia   60 – 46   Jamaica    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Amanda Nottingham, Judith Groves
Reserve umpire: Jonathan Bredin
McMahon   26/30 (87%)
Medhurst   34/35 (97%)
R. Aiken   25/26 (96%)
Forbes   12/17 (71%)
Fowler   6/6 (100%)
Griffiths   3/4 (75%)

Friday 8 October
09:30 (IST)
Report Samoa   46 – 70   Jamaica    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Rachael Ayre, Bobbi Brown
Reserve umpire: Gary Burgess
Chang   4/6 (67%)
Faasavalu   6/9 (67%)
Langi   36/44 (82%)
R. Aiken   50/54 (93%)
Forbes   7/9 (78%)
Fowler   13/15 (87%)

Friday 8 October
15:00 (IST)
Report Malawi   35 – 74   Australia    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Annie Kloppers, Jonathan Bredin
Reserve umpire: Dalton Hinds
Kumwenda   21/26 (81%)
Simtowe   4/5 (80%)
Waya   10/18 (56%)
Cox   38/43 (88%)
Pratley   36/39 (92%)

Saturday 9 October
11:30 (IST)
Report Trinidad and Tobago   50 – 61   Malawi    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Amanda Nottingham, Gary Burgess
Reserve umpire: Annie Kloppers
Barker   7/7 (100%)
Cooper   17/19 (89%)
Wilson   26/30 (87%)
Kumwenda   37/42 (88%)
Waya   24/27 (89%)

Saturday 9 October
17:00 (IST)
Report India   26 – 69   Samoa    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Sharon Kelly, Rachael Ayre
Reserve umpire: Judith Groves
Chaudhary   3/6 (50%)
H. Kaur   3/7 (43%)
K. Kaur   14/19 (74%)
Tehlan   6/9 (67%)
Chang   14/16 (88%)
Faasavalu   9/12 (75%)
Fuimaono   25/29 (86%)
Langi   21/24 (88%)

Sunday 10 October
11:00 (IST)
Report Jamaica   100 – 27   India    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Amanda Nottingham, Paula Ferguson
Reserve umpire: Rachael Ayre
R. Aiken   40/42 (95%)
Forbes   13/14 (93%)
Fowler   38/41 (93%)
Griffiths   9/12 (75%)
Chaudhary   0/1 (0%)
H. Kaur   8/12 (67%)
Tehlan   19/23 (83%)

Sunday 10 October
16:00 (IST)
Report Malawi   67 – 41   Samoa    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Gary Burgess, Sylvester Campbell
Reserve umpire: Paula Ferguson
Kumwenda   52/55 (95%)
Simtowe   4/5 (80%)
Waya   11/13 (85%)
Chang   4/6 (67%)
Faasavalu   8/13 (62%)
Fuimaono   17/19 (89%)
Langi   12/14 (86%)

Sunday 10 October
21:00 (IST)
Report Australia   62 – 34   Trinidad and Tobago    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Annie Kloppers, Jonathan Bredin
Reserve umpire: Gary Burgess
Cox   15/22 (68%)
McMahon   18/24 (75%)
Medhurst   12/12 (100%)
Pratley   17/21 (81%)
Barker   16/17 (94%)
Cooper   2/4 (50%)
Wilson   16/22 (73%)

Pool B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA G% Pts
1   New Zealand 5 5 0 0 403 137 294.2 10
2   England 5 4 0 1 346 167 207.2 8
3   South Africa 5 3 0 2 257 253 101.6 6
4   Barbados 5 2 0 3 206 338 60.9 4
5   Cook Islands 5 1 0 4 203 359 56.5 2
6   Papua New Guinea 5 0 0 5 211 372 56.7 0
  • Goal percentage (G%) = 100 × GF/GA. Accurate to one decimal place.
  • Highlighted teams advanced to the medal playoffs; other teams contested classification matches.

Monday 4 October
11:30 (IST)
Report Papua New Guinea   21 – 102   New Zealand    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Gary Burgess, Paula Ferguson
Reserve umpire: Joel Young Strong
Roberts   7/12 (58%)
Rikis   12/23 (52%)
Baldwin   2/4 (50%)
Van Dyk   33/35 (94%)
Rasmussen   15/16 (94%)
Tutaia   33/43 (77%)
Wipiiti   21/29 (72%)

Monday 4 October
15:00 (IST)
Report England   81 – 20   Barbados    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Dalton Hinds, Rachael Ayre
Reserve umpire: Jonathan Bredin
Cookey   26/30 (87%)
Harten   35/42 (83%)
Brownfield   15/18 (83%)
Dunn   5/9 (56%)
Piggott   7/15 (47%)
Browne   6/9 (67%)
Bishop   5/7 (71%)
Blackman   2/2 (100%)

Tuesday 5 October
09:30 (IST)
Report South Africa   36 – 54   England    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Bobbi Brown, Sharon Kelly
Reserve umpire: Amanda Nottingham
Bootha   13/22 (59%)
Gumede   23/28 (82%)
Brownfield   13/14 (93%)
Cookey   14/17 (82%)
Dunn   5/6 (83%)
Harten   22/28 (79%)

Tuesday 5 October
15:00 (IST)
Report New Zealand   87 – 24   Cook Islands    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Anne Abraitis, Sylvester Campbell
Reserve umpire: Gary Burgess
Van Dyk   37/39 (95%)
Tutaia   30/34 (88%)
Rasmussen   6/8 (75%)
Wipiiti   14/21 (67%)
PK Te Huna   7/10 (70%)
George   17/27 (63%)

Wednesday 6 October
09:30 (IST)
Report Cook Islands   46 – 60   Barbados    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Annie Kloppers, Anne Abraitis
Reserve umpire: Sylvester Campbell
George   21/28 (75%)
PK Te Huna   20/26 (77%)
Tuitupou   5/6 (83%)
Bishop   48/49 (98%)
Piggott   12/18 (67%)

Wednesday 6 October
17:00 (IST)
Report Papua New Guinea   46 – 60   South Africa    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Jonathan Bredin, Joel Young Strong
Reserve umpire: Judith Groves
Rikis   32/41 (78%)
Roberts   14/21 (67%)
Bootha   21/26 (81%)
Gumede   24/27 (89%)
Holtzhausen   7/10 (70%)
Markgraaff   8/15 (53%)

Thursday 7 October
09:30 (IST)
Report New Zealand   47 – 41   England    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Sharon Kelly, Rachael Ayre
Reserve umpire: Paula Ferguson
Tutaia   16/23 (70%)
van Dyk   31/34 (91%)
Cookey   22/26 (85%)
Harten   19/27 (70%)

Thursday 7 October
17:00 (IST)
Report Barbados   61 – 55   Papua New Guinea    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Dalton Hinds, Gary Burgess
Reserve umpire: Annie Kloppers
Bishop   39/45 (87%)
Piggott   22/28 (79%)
Baldwin   19/23 (83%)
Rikis   26/30 (87%)
Roberts   10/13 (77%)

Friday 8 October
11:30 (IST)
Report South Africa   29 – 70   New Zealand    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Judith Groves, Paula Ferguson
Reserve umpire: Sharon Kelly
Gumede   23/28 (82%)
Markgraaff   6/11 (55%)
Rasmussen   21/35 (60%)
Wipiiti   49/57 (86%)

Friday 8 October
17:00 (IST)
Report England   81 – 33   Cook Islands    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Joel Young Strong, Sylvester Campbell
Reserve umpire: Amanda Nottingham
Brownfield   35/39 (90%)
Cookey   25/27 (93%)
Dunn   21/27 (78%)
George   17/27 (63%)
PK Te Huna   16/24 (67%)

Saturday 9 October
09:30 (IST)
Report Barbados   43 – 59   South Africa    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Jonathan Bredin, Bobbi Brown
Reserve umpire: Anne Abraitis
Blackman   2/5 (40%)
Bishop   28/33 (85%)
Piggott   13/15 (87%)
Gumede   42/49 (86%)
Markgraaff   17/24 (71%)

Saturday 9 October
15:00 (IST)
Report Cook Islands   60 – 58   Papua New Guinea    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Dalton Hinds, Paula Ferguson
Reserve umpire: Joel Young Strong
PK Te Huna   23/26 (88%)
Tuitupou   37/45 (82%)
Baldwin   7/9 (78%)
Rikis   43/48 (90%)
Roberts   8/8 (100%)

Sunday 10 October
09:00 (IST)
Report England   89 – 31   Papua New Guinea    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Joel Young Strong, Bobbi Brown
Reserve umpire: Sylvester Campbell
Brownfield   30/33 (91%)
Cookey   21/27 (78%)
Dunn   26/33 (79%)
Harten   12/15 (80%)
Baldwin   12/20 (60%)
Rikis   15/17 (88%)
Roberts   4/6 (67%)

Sunday 10 October
14:00 (IST)
Report New Zealand   97 – 22   Barbados    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Anne Abraitis, Sharon Kelly
Reserve umpire: Joel Young Strong
Rasmussen   18/22 (82%)
Tutaia   22/25 (88%)
van Dyk   41/45 (91%)
Wipiiti   16/18 (89%)
Bishop   5/6 (83%)
Browne   7/10 (70%)
Piggott   10/12 (83%)

Sunday 10 October
19:00 (IST)
Report South Africa   73 – 40   Cook Islands    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Judith Groves, Dalton Hinds
Reserve umpire: Sharon Kelly
Bootha   16/23 (70%)
Gumede   53/64 (83%)
Holtzhausen   4/6 (67%)
George   4/5 (80%)
PK Te Huna   15/20 (75%)
Tuitupou   21/28 (75%)

Classification matches edit

Monday 11 October
09:30 (IST)
Report South Africa   47 – 59   Malawi    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Jonathan Bredin, Paula Ferguson
Reserve umpire: Amanda Nottingham
Bootha   11/15 (73%)
Gumede   36/39 (92%)
Kumwenda   37/38 (97%)
Waya   22/23 (96%)

Monday 11 October
11:30 (IST)
Report Barbados   60 – 59   Trinidad and Tobago    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Rachael Ayre, Judith Groves
Reserve umpire: Sharon Kelly
Bishop   44/52 (85%)
Browne   6/7 (86%)
Piggott   10/12 (83%)
Barker   6/7 (86%)
Cooper   20/24 (83%)
Wilson   33/35 (94%)

Monday 11 October
15:00 (IST)
Report Cook Islands   43 – 68   Samoa    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Dalton Hinds, Bobbi Brown
Reserve umpire: Sylvester Campbell
Davida   5/7 (71%)
George   8/10 (80%)
PK Te Huna   17/22 (77%)
Tuitupou   13/16 (81%)
Chang   8/10 (80%)
Faasavalu   3/5 (60%)
Fuimaono   15/19 (79%)
Langi   42/49 (86%)

Monday 11 October
17:00 (IST)
Report Papua New Guinea   78 – 41   India    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Joel Young Strong, Anne Abraitis
Reserve umpire: Annie Kloppers
Rikis   44/47 (94%)
Roberts   34/39 (87%)
Bajaj   18/22 (82%)
H. Kaur   1/1 (100%)
Tehlan   22/26 (85%)

Medal playoffs edit

 
Semi-FinalsGold Medal Match
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Australia51
 
 
 
  England45
 
  Australia64
 
 
 
  New Zealand66
 
  New Zealand59
 
 
  Jamaica43
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
 
 
 
 
  England70
 
 
  Jamaica47

Tuesday 12 October
13:00 (IST)
Report Australia   51 – 45   England    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Sylvester Campbell, Amanda Nottingham
Reserve umpire: Jonathan Bredin
McMahon   20/23 (87%)
Medhurst   31/33 (94%)
Brownfield   4/5 (80%)
Cookey   23/23 (100%)
Harten   18/25 (72%)

Tuesday 12 October
15:00 (IST)
Report New Zealand   59 – 43   Jamaica    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Gary Burgess, Sharon Kelly
Reserve umpire: Paula Ferguson
Tutaia   27/36 (75%)
van Dyk   32/32 (100%)
R. Aiken   36/44 (82%)
Forbes   4/8 (50%)
Fowler   3/4 (75%)

Thursday 14 October
11:30 (IST)
Report England   70 – 47   Jamaica    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Sharon Kelly, Amanda Nottingham
Reserve umpire: Paula Ferguson
Brownfield   31/34 (91%)
Cookey   33/39 (85%)
Harten   6/9 (67%)
R. Aiken   23/26 (88%)
Forbes   24/26 (92%)

Thursday 14 October 2010
13:30 (IST)
Report Australia   64 – 66   New Zealand    Thyagaraj Sports Complex
Umpires: Gary Burgess, Sylvester Campbell
Reserve umpire: Judith Groves
Cox   20/26 (77%)
McMahon   30/34 (88%)
Medhurst   14/18 (78%)
Tutaia   41/50 (82%)
van Dyk   25/29 (86%)

Final standings edit

Medallists edit

Gold Silver Bronze
  New Zealand
Coach: Ruth Aitken
  Australia
Coach: Norma Plummer
  England
Coach: Maggie Jackson
Liana Leota
Leana de Bruin
Temepara George
Katrina Grant
Joline Henry
Laura Langman
Grace Rasmussen
Anna Scarlett
Maria Tutaia
Irene van Dyk
Casey Williams
Daneka Wipiiti
Rebecca Bulley
Catherine Cox
Laura Geitz
Susan Fuhrmann
Mo'onia Gerrard
Kimberlee Green
Renae Hallinan
Sharelle McMahon
Natalie Medhurst
Lauren Nourse
Susan Pratley
Natalie von Bertouch
Karen Atkinson
Sara Bayman
Eboni Beckford-Chambers
Louisa Brownfield
Jade Clarke
Pamela Cookey
Rachel Dunn
Stacey Francis
Tamsin Greenway
Joanne Harten
Geva Mentor
Sonia Mkoloma



 2010 Commonwealth champions 
 
New Zealand
Second title

References edit

  1. ^ ABC Sport (20 September 2010). "Commonwealth Games Features: Netball". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
  2. ^ International Federation of Netball Associations (15 April 2010). "Delhi Teams and Schedule Confirmed". Archived from the original on 29 September 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  3. ^ "More goals than fans – Australia 76, spectators 58". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australian Associated Press. 4 October 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010.

External links edit