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The PacificAus Sports Netball Series is back next month, with a number of new nations ready to take on the competition.
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— Netball Australia (@NetballAust) March 14, 2023
PacificAus Sports Netball Series 2023 will be hosted by Cluch on https://t.co/d5lVC6aOpF!!
For the first time, African nations Kenya, Malawi and Zambia will travel to Australia to compete in the competition
Which team are you supporting?? π°πͺπ²πΌπΏπ²π¦πΊπ«π―π΅π¬πΌπΈπΈπ¬πΉπ΄ pic.twitter.com/vfZWQbbyDQ
— Cluch (@CluchTV) March 14, 2023
Cluch is excited to stream the Pacific AusSports Netball Series starting Monday 24th April π
The series will be streamed LIVE and FREE and features an additional 3 new teams from the African nations of Kenya, Malawi & Zambia!
π https://t.co/d5lVC6aOpF
π #PoweredByCluch pic.twitter.com/KqkfXe6cIv— Cluch (@CluchTV) April 22, 2023
oooh – Cat Tuivaiti playing for Tonga. I hope she’s fit as her experience will be invaluable at the shooting end. No ANZ players this time – they used them in the WC qualifying tournament which was outside last years ANZ Premiership dates.
The PacificAus Sports Netball Series begins today!
Tune in on https://t.co/6Ja9pWnzUC πΊ#PacificAusSports pic.twitter.com/UxZhYB66Wq
— Netball Australia (@NetballAust) April 24, 2023
Fiji Pearls gears up for PacificAus Sport Series opener
π°Read More β¬β¬https://t.co/VbNq5A6Vb5 pic.twitter.com/PnihfF6N12— Netball Fiji (@FijiNetball) April 23, 2023
ROUND 1 – MON, APR 24
ZAMBIA 49 def KENYA 45 (Pool B)
(16-6, 23-23, 36-34, 49-45)SAMOA 66 def PAPUA NEW GUINEA 48 (Pool A)
(21-10, 39-21, 49-38, 66-48)TONGA 85 def SINGAPORE 40 (Pool B)
(20-12, 43-23, 66-34, 85-40)MALAWI 54 def FIJI 47 (Pool A)
(14-12, 27-20, 43-31, 54-47)Pool A
Samoa . 2pts. 138%
Malawi . 2pts . 115%
Fiji . 0pts . 87%
PNG . 0pts . 73%Pool B
Tonga . 2pts . 213%
Zambia . 2pts . 109%
Kenya . 0pts . 92%
Singapore . 0pts . 47%ROUND 2 – TUE, APR 25
ZAMBIA 61 def SINGAPORE 44 (Pool B)
(12-13, 32-21, 50-31, 61-44)MALAWI 64 def PAPUA NEW GUINEA 49 (Pool A)
(20-9, 35-22, 51-33, 64-49)TONGA 71 def KENYA 44 (Pool B)
(16-12, 34-22, 52-34, 71-44)SAMOA 64 def FIJI 55 (Pool A)
(15-13, 33-28, 48-41, 64-55)Pool A
Samoa . 4pts. 126%
Malawi . 4pts . 123%
Fiji . 0pts . 86%
PNG . 0pts . 75%Pool B
Tonga . 4pts . 186%
Zambia . 4pts . 124%
Kenya . 0pts . 74%
Singapore . 0pts . 58%Four teams remain undefeated after day two of the PacificAus Sports Netball Series.
Find out which teams: https://t.co/cIKIxSDJE6#PacificAusSports pic.twitter.com/1dmX3j7iCh
— Netball Australia (@NetballAust) April 25, 2023
Cat Tuivaiti played for Tonga yesterday, meaning she’s now represented three countries.
ROUND 3 – WED, APR 26
KENYA 52 def SINGAPORE 51 (Pool B)
(14-9, 24-22, 39-38, 52-51)FIJI 66 def PAPUA NEW GUINEA 49 (Pool A)
(20-10, 36-21, 51-38, 66-49)MALAWI 57 def SAMOA 39 (Pool A)
(15-11, 31-21, 44-31, 57-39)TONGA 59 def ZAMBIA 47 (Pool B)
(18-8, 31-24, 44-35, 59-47)Pool A
Malawi . 6pts. 130%
Samoa . 4pts . 106%
Fiji . 2pts . 101%
PNG . 0pts . 74%Pool B
Tonga . 6pts . 164%
Zambia . 4pts . 106%
Kenya . 2pts . 82%
Singapore . 0pts . 68%Asia and Oceania should really be combined for NWC qualification to give space for more African and European teams. It’s crazy that one of the British teams and an African team always miss out when Singapore and Sri Lanka always finish in 15th or 16th position.
I mean, it would effectively cut Asia out of the World Cup though
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