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2017 Netball Quad Series (January/February)

2017 Netball Quad Series (January/February)
Tournament details
Host countries England
 South Africa
CityDurban
Liverpool
London
Venue(s)Durban International Convention Centre
Echo Arena
The SSE Arena Wembley
Dates28 January–5 February 2017
Teams4
TV partner(s)Sky Sports (UK/Ireland)
Sky Sport (New Zealand)
SuperSport (South Africa)
Final positions
Champions Australia (3rd title)
Runner-up New Zealand
Third place England
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
← 2016

The first 2017 Netball Quad Series was the third Netball Quad Series series. It was co-hosted by England Netball and Netball South Africa. It featured Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa playing each other in a series of six netball test matches in January and February 2017. It was the first of two Netball Quad Series' played in 2017. The second series was played in August and September.[1][2][3] With a team coached by Lisa Alexander and captained by Sharni Layton, Australia won the series, securing the title with a 47–46 win over England.[4][5][6][7] The series was broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland, on Sky Sport in New Zealand and on SuperSport (South Africa).[8][9][10]

Squads

Participating teams and rosters[11][12]
 Australia[4][13]  England[14][15]  New Zealand[13][14][16][15]  South Africa[16]
Courtney Bruce
April Brandley
Paige Hadley
Sharni Layton (c)
Caitlyn Nevins
Susan Pettitt
Kim Ravaillion
Gabi Simpson
Caitlin Thwaites
Gretel Tippett
Jo Weston
Steph Wood
Ama Agbeze (c)
Eleanor Cardwell
Jade Clarke (vc)
Beth Cobden
Kadeen Corbin
Jodie Gibson
Natalie Haythornthwaite
Helen Housby
Geva Mentor
Natalie Panagarry
Chelsea Pitman
Rachel Shaw
Gina Crampton
Shannon Francois
Katrina Grant (c)
Anna Harrison
Kelly Jury
Bailey Mes
Maria Tutaia (vc)
Grace Rasmussen
Te Paea Selby-Rickit
Samantha Sinclair
Jane Watson
Maia Wilson
Erin Burger
Vanes-Mari du Toit
Lindie Lombard
Izette Lubbe
Phumza Maweni
Karla Mostert (vc)
Bongiwe Msomi (c)
Precious Mthembu
Lenize Potgieter
Juline Rossouw
Renske Stoltz
Zanele Vimbela
Coach: Lisa Alexander[5][7] Coach: Tracey Neville[5][7] Coach: Janine Southby[17] Coach: Norma Plummer[1][12][18]

Debuts

Matches

Round 1

28 January 2017  Australia 57–50  New Zealand Durban International Convention Centre  
15:00 Caitlin Thwaites Goals scored 34/38 (89%)
Susan Pettitt Goals scored 23/27 (85%)
Bailey Mes Goals scored 25/27 (93%)
Maria Tutaia Goals scored 25/33 (76%)

Sources:[13][19][22][29]

28 January 2017  South Africa 55–60  England Durban International Convention Centre  
17:00

Sources:[12][23]

Round 2

31 January 2017  South Africa 46–62  Australia Durban International Convention Centre  
19:00 Lenize Potgieter Goals scored 34/39 (87%)
Lindie Lombard Goals scored 9/14 (64%)
Vanes-Mari du Toit Goals scored 3/4 (75%)
Stats Caitlin Thwaites Goals scored 34/36 (94%)
Gretel Tippett Goals scored 20/25 (80%)
Susan Pettitt Goals scored 8/8 (100%)

Sources:[30][31]

2 February 2017  England 37–61  New Zealand Echo Arena  
19:45 Kadeen Corbin Goals scored 19/25 (76%)
Helen Housby Goals scored 17/22 (77%)
Eleanor Cardwell Goals scored 1/3 (33%)
Maria Tutaia Goals scored 32/37 (86%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Goals scored 20/21 (95%)
Bailey Mes Goals scored 9/9 (100%)

Sources:[14][15][17][26]

Round 3

5 February 2017  England 46–47  Australia The SSE Arena Wembley  
13:00 Helen Housby Goals scored 26/33 (79%)
Kadeen Corbin Goals scored 19/28 (68%)
Natalie Haythornthwaite Goals scored 1/2 (50%)
Stats Susan Pettitt Goals scored 23/27 (85%)
Caitlin Thwaites Goals scored 16/21 (76%)
Gretel Tippett Goals scored 8/14 (57%)

Sources:[5][6][7]

5 February 2017  New Zealand 70–39  South Africa The SSE Arena Wembley  
15:00 Bailey Mes Goals scored 28/30 (93%)
Maria Tutaia Goals scored 27/34 (79%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Goals scored 11/13 (85%)
Maia Wilson Goals scored 4/6 (67%)
Lenize Potgieter Goals scored 30/36 (83%)
Lindie Lombard Goals scored 5/8 (63%)
Renske Stoltz Goals scored 4/7 (57%)

Sources:[16][18][32]

Final table

Pos Team P W L GF GA GD  % Pts
1  Australia 3 3 0 166 142 +24 116.90% 6
2  New Zealand 3 2 1 181 133 +48 136.09% 4
3  England 3 1 2 143 163 –20 87.73% 2
4  South Africa 3 0 3 140 192 –52 72.92% 0

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