Fast5 Netball World Series
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Sport | Fast5 netball |
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First season | 2009 |
Owner(s) | World Netball |
No. of teams | 6 |
Most recent champion(s) | ![]() |
Most titles | ![]() |
Broadcaster(s) | 7plus (Australia) Sky Sport (New Zealand) SuperSport (South Africa) SportsMax (Caribbean) NetballPass |
Official website | Fast5 Netball World Series |
The Fast5 Netball World Series is an international Fast5 netball tournament organised by World Netball. The series features the top six national netball teams, according to the World Netball Rankings.[1][2] Between 2009 and 2011 it was known as the World Netball Series.[3] New Zealand won the inaugural series and were initially the competition's dominant team. Between 2009 and 2018, they won seven of the nine tournaments played.[1][4] During the 2020s, Australia won three successive titles.[5][6] Since 2022, the series has also featured a men's netball tournament.[1][7]
History
[edit]New Zealand
[edit]With a team coached by Ruth Aitken and captained by Casey Williams, New Zealand won the inaugural 2009 World Netball Series after defeating Jamaica 32–27 in the final.[8][9][10] New Zealand were initially the competition's dominant team. Between 2009 and 2018, they won seven of the nine tournaments played.[1][4]
England
[edit]In 2011, with a team coached by Anna Mayes and captained by Jade Clarke, England defeated New Zealand 33–26 in the final to win their first major tournament.[11][12] In 2017, with a team coached by Tracey Neville and captained by Ama Agbeze, England won the series for a second time. In the final they defeated Jamaica 34–29.[13][14][15]
Fastnet to Fast5
[edit]Between 2009 and 2011, the tournament was known as the World Netball Series. These early tournaments used Fastnet rules.[3][16] In 2012 the tournament became known as the Fast5 Netball World Series after adopting a revised set of new Fast5 netball rules.[3]
Australia
[edit]In 2022, Australia won the series for the first time.[17][18] They subsequently retained the title in both 2023[19][20] and 2024.[5][6]
Men's tournament
[edit]Since 2022, the series has also featured a men's netball tournament. New Zealand were the inaugural winners.[1][7]
Finals
[edit]World Netball Series
[edit]Series | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue |
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2009[9][10] | ![]() | 32–27 | ![]() | MEN Arena |
2010[21][22] | ![]() | 28–26 | ![]() | Echo Arena |
2011[11][12] | ![]() | 33–26 | ![]() | Echo Arena |
Fast5 Netball World Series
[edit]Series | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue |
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2012[23][24] | ![]() | 23–21 | ![]() | Vector Arena |
2013[25][26] | ![]() | 56–27 | ![]() | Vector Arena |
2014[27][28] | ![]() | 35–31 | ![]() | Vector Arena |
2016[29][30] | ![]() | 41–16 | ![]() | Hisense Arena |
2017[13][14][15] | ![]() | 34–29 | ![]() | Hisense Arena |
2018[31][32] | ![]() | 34–33 | ![]() | Melbourne Arena |
2022[17][18] | ![]() | 34–20 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
2023[19][20] | ![]() | 35–23 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
2024[5][6] | ![]() | 34–30 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
Men's Fast5 Netball World Series
[edit]Series | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue |
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2022[7] | ![]() | 29–25 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
2023[33][34] | ![]() | 51–34 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
2024[35] | ![]() | 32–30 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
Source:[1]
3rd/4th Playoffs
[edit]World Netball Series
[edit]Series | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue |
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2009[36] | ![]() | 23–18 | ![]() | MEN Arena |
2010[37][38] | ![]() | 30–29 | ![]() | Echo Arena |
2011[39] | ![]() | 32–24 | ![]() | Echo Arena |
Fast5 Netball World Series
[edit]Series | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue |
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2012[40] | ![]() | 38–34 | ![]() | Vector Arena |
2013[41] | ![]() | 44–17 | ![]() | Vector Arena |
2014[42] | ![]() | 31–30 | ![]() | Vector Arena |
2016[43][44] | ![]() | 35–32 | ![]() | Hisense Arena |
2017[45][46] | ![]() | 34–15 | ![]() | Hisense Arena |
2018[47][48] | ![]() | 38–15 | ![]() | Melbourne Arena |
2022[49] | ![]() | 39–25 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
2023[50] | ![]() | 30–22 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
2024[51] | ![]() | 46–42 | ![]() | Wolfbrook Arena |
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