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1991 World Netball Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1991 World Netball Championships
Tournament details
Host country Australia
Dates1–13 July 1991 (1991-07-01 – 1991-07-13)
Teams20
Final positions
Champions Australia (6th title)
Runner-up New Zealand
Third place Jamaica
← 1987
1995 →

The 1991 World Netball Championships (also known as the Johnson & Johnson World Netball Championship for sponsorship reasons[1]) was the eighth edition of the INF Netball World Cup, a quadrennial premier event in international netball. It was held in Sydney, Australia from 1 to 13 July 1991 and featured 20 teams. At this edition of the tournament, four teams debuted: Cayman Islands, Namibia, Vanuatu and Western Samoa.

The tournament was held at two venues with the Sydney Entertainment Centre hosting the final. The format of the 1991 edition saw a change with the format introducing a knockout phase with the top two teams qualifying to the semi-finals where the winner was decided. Australia defeated New Zealand 53-52 to claim their sixth title.[2][3]

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Transcription

First round

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  New Zealand 9 9 0 0 796 288 +508 18
2  Jamaica 9 8 0 1 687 391 +296 16
3  Cook Islands 9 7 0 2 653 485 +168 14
4  Canada 9 6 0 3 508 467 +41 12
5  Republic of Ireland 9 5 0 4 427 481 –54 10
6  Northern Ireland 9 3 1 5 430 529 –99 7
7  Namibia 9 2 2 5 528 510 +18 6
8  Papua New Guinea 9 2 1 6 488 530 –42 5
9  Hong Kong 9 1 0 8 309 605 –296 2
10  Vanuatu 9 0 0 9 259 799 –540 0
1 July Jamaica  66–47  Northern Ireland    Sydney
Charmaine Aldridge
Goals scored
 48
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 18
Nuala Mullan
Goals scored
 29
Joanne Skehin
Goals scored
 18

1 July Canada  80–19  Vanuatu    Sydney
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 34
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 29
Tania Braslis
Goals scored
 17
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 18
Kaylirie Tavoa
Goals scored
 1

1 July Cook Islands  67–26  Hong Kong    Sydney
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 38
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 29
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 18
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 8

1 July Republic of Ireland  53–45  Namibia    Sydney
Louise Wall
Goals scored
 29
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 24
Esmie Van Rooi
Goals scored
 29
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 16

1 July
21:00
New Zealand  91–29  Papua New Guinea    Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Leonie Leaver
Goals scored
 50
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 41

2 July Canada  71–32  Hong Kong    Sydney
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 48
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 23
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 18
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 14

2 July New Zealand  96–27  Vanuatu    Sydney
Carron Topping
Goals scored
 58
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 38
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 16
Selina Tabe
Goals scored
 9

2 July Cook Islands  61–50  Namibia    Sydney
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 37
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 24
Esmie Van Rooi
Goals scored
 46
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 3
Sharon Holland
Goals scored
 1

2 July Northern Ireland  49–47  Papua New Guinea    Sydney
Nuala Mullan
Goals scored
 34
Joanne Skehin
Goals scored
 15
Violet David
Goals scored
 29
Kila Aukopi
Goals scored
 18

3 July
13:30
Republic of Ireland  59–37  Hong Kong    Sydney
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 30
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 29
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 25
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 12

3 July
15:15
Jamaica  78–62  Cook Islands    Sydney
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 54
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 20
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 53
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 9

3 July
17:00
New Zealand  93–21  Northern Ireland    Sydney
Leonie Leaver
Goals scored
 55
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 28
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 10
Edel Kelly
Goals scored
 17
Helen Burke
Goals scored
 4

3 July
19:00
Namibia  95–22  Vanuatu    Sydney
Esmie Van Rooi
Goals scored
 76
Sharon Holland
Goals scored
 16
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 3
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 13
Kayleen Tavoa
Goals scored
 9

4 July
13:30
Canada  70–44  Northern Ireland    Sydney
Scoring by half: 40–22, 30–22
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 44/50 (88%)
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 26
Nuala Mullan
Goals scored
 24
Edel Kelly
Goals scored
 12
Joanne Skehin
Goals scored
 8

4 July
15:15
New Zealand  78–44  Namibia    Sydney
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 39
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 39
Esmie Van Rooi
Goals scored
 41
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 3

4 July
17:15
Cook Islands  67–44  Republic of Ireland    Sydney
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 43
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 24
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 18
Louise Wall
Goals scored
 15
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 11

4 July
18:45
Jamaica  65–37  Papua New Guinea    Sydney
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 55
Janet Johnson
Goals scored
 10
Violet David
Goals scored
 19
Ianna Karona
Goals scored
 12
Kila Aukopi
Goals scored
 6

5 July Republic of Ireland  53–38  Northern Ireland    Sydney
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 40
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 13
Nuala Mullan
Goals scored
 27
Joanne Skehin
Goals scored
 9
Edel Kelly
Goals scored
 2

5 July Jamaica  114–23  Vanuatu    Sydney
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 81/97 (84%)
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 33/34 (97%)
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 17
Kayleen Tavoa
Goals scored
 5
Selina Tabe
Goals scored
 1

5 July Cook Islands  84–59  Papua New Guinea    Sydney
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 44
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 40
Violet David
Goals scored
 45
Kila Aukopi
Goals scored
 8
Josephine Walsa
Goals scored
 6

5 July Namibia  64–34  Hong Kong    Sydney
Esmie Van Rooi
Goals scored
 56
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 5
Sharon Holland
Goals scored
 3
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 16
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 15
Kim Clarke
Goals scored
 3

6 July New Zealand  68–63  Jamaica    Sydney
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 47
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 21
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 55
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 8

6 July Cook Islands  75–45  Northern Ireland    Sydney
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 40
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 35
Edel Kelly
Goals scored
 30
Helen Burke
Goals scored
 15

6 July Canada  50–39  Republic of Ireland    Sydney
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 27
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 23
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 24
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 15

6 July Papua New Guinea  66–66  Namibia    Sydney
Violet David
Goals scored
 46
Kila Aukopi
Goals scored
 20
Esmie Van Rooi
Goals scored
 64
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 2

7 July Papua New Guinea  58–37  Hong Kong    Sydney
Violet David
Goals scored
 46
Kila Aukopi
Goals scored
 12
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 19
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 18

7 July Northern Ireland  68–31  Vanuatu    Sydney
Nuala Mullen
Goals scored
 32
Edel Kelly
Goals scored
 18
Helen Burke
Goals scored
 18
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 16
Selina Tabe
Goals scored
 15

7 July New Zealand  86–24  Canada    Sydney
Leonie Leaver
Goals scored
 57
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 16
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 13
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 14
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 10

7 July Jamaica  73–31  Republic of Ireland    Sydney
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 38
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 27
Charmaine Aldridge
Goals scored
 8
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 15
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 10
Louise Wall
Goals scored
 6

8 July Republic of Ireland  70–37  Vanuatu    Sydney
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 45
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 25
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 36
Selina Tabe
Goals scored
 1

8 July Northern Ireland  61–61  Namibia    Sydney
Nuala Mullen
Goals scored
 36
Helen Burke
Goals scored
 25
Esmie Van Rool
Goals scored
 49
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 12

8 July New Zealand  104–14  Hong Kong    Sydney
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 38
Carron Topping
Goals scored
 33
Leonie Leaver
Goals scored
 23
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 10
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 10
Kim Clarke
Goals scored
 4

8 July Cook Islands  77–51  Canada    Sydney
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 56
Margharel Matenga
Goals scored
 12
Angela Mauate
Goals scored
 9
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 33
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 18

9 July Cook Islands  120–38  Vanuatu    Sydney
Angela Mauate
Goals scored
 102
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 18
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 37
Susan Natuka
Goals scored
 1

9 July Canada  61–47  Namibia    Sydney
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 39
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 22
Esmie Van Rool
Goals scored
 43
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 4

9 July Jamaica  87–28  Hong Kong    Sydney
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 40
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 26
Charmaine Aldridge
Goals scored
 16
Janet Johnson
Goals scored
 5
Catherine Reed
Goals scored
 21
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 7

9 July Republic of Ireland  52–48  Papua New Guinea    Sydney
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 36
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 16
Violet David
Goals scored
 30
Iano Karona
Goals scored
 13
Kila Aukopi
Goals scored
 5

10 July New Zealand  86–26  Republic of Ireland    Sydney
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 36
Leonie Leaver
Goals scored
 27
Carron Topping
Goals scored
 23
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 14
Louise Wall
Goals scored
 12

10 July Jamaica  67–39  Canada    Sydney
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 48
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 19
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 22
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 17

10 July Papua New Guinea  82–44  Vanuatu    Sydney
Kila Aukooi
Goals scored
 41
Iana Korana
Goals scored
 41
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 36
Selina Tabe
Goals scored
 4
Merilyn Kaitabang
Goals scored
 4

10 July Northern Ireland  57–33  Hong Kong    Sydney
Nuala Mullen
Goals scored
 41
Joanne Skehin
Goals scored
 11
Helen Burke
Goals scored
 5
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 20
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 12
Catherine Reed
Goals scored
 1

11 July New Zealand  94–40  Cook Islands    Sydney
Leonie Leaver
Goals scored
 46
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 33
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 15
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 32
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 8

11 July Hong Kong  68–38  Vanuatu    Sydney
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 38
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 30
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 31
Kayline Tavoa
Goals scored
 7

11 July Jamaica  74–56  Namibia    Sydney
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 51
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 21
Janet Johnson
Goals scored
 2
Esmie Van Rool
Goals scored
 52
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 4

11 July Canada  62–56  Papua New Guinea    Sydney
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 40
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 22
Violet David
Goals scored
 39
Kila Aukopi
Goals scored
 17


Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Australia 9 9 0 0 774 208 +566 18
2  England 9 8 0 1 589 237 +352 16
3  Wales 9 6 0 3 514 385 +129 12
4  Western Samoa 9 6 0 3 480 426 +56 12
5  Scotland 9 5 0 4 405 365 +40 10
6  Fiji 9 5 0 4 428 451 –23 10
7  Sri Lanka 9 2 0 7 335 552 –217 4
8  Cayman Islands 9 2 0 7 296 614 –318 4
9  Singapore 9 1 0 8 308 606 –298 2
10  Malaysia 9 1 0 8 281 566 –285 2
1 July
18:30
Australia  84–19  Fiji    Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Attendance: 5,000+
Scoring by half: 39–8, 45–11
Viciki Wilson
Goals scored
 52/65 (80%)
Jennifer Kennett
Goals scored
 21/23 (91%)
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 11/15 (73%)
Lisi Ravaga
Goals scored
 8
Vasiti Vugakoto
Goals scored
 7
Timaima Vugakolo
Goals scored
 4

1 July Western Samoa  69–39  Sri Lanka    Sydney
Mesepi Kasiano
Goals scored
 39
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 30
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 20
Jayanthi Somekeram
Goals scored
 19

1 July England  48–22  Scotland    Sydney
Joan Bryan
Goals scored
 30
Sharon Fogarty
Goals scored
 18
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 12
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 6
Mary Ann Cosgrove
Goals scored
 4

1 July Wales  82–23  Malaysia    Sydney
Rhian Jones
Goals scored
 77
Elizabeth Rees
Goals scored
 5
Sien Ying Tong
Goals scored
 18
Fatimah Salleh
Goals scored
 5

2 July England  92–7  Singapore    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Trudy Papafio
Goals scored
 70
Yvette Foster
Goals scored
 22
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 4
Yeo Mee Hong
Goals scored
 3

2 July Australia  95–24  Cayman Islands    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 35/46 (76%)
Jennifer Kennett
Goals scored
 34/37 (92%)
Viciki Wilson
Goals scored
 26/29 (90%)
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 14
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 9
Cassandra Powell
Goals scored
 1

2 July Fiji  64–31  Malaysia    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Vasiti Vugakoto
Goals scored
 33
Timaima Vugakolo
Goals scored
 31
Tracy Tong
Goals scored
 16
Fatimah Salleh
Goals scored
 15

2 July Scotland  58–33  Sri Lanka    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Jackie Lydon
Goals scored
 47
Liz Balfour
Goals scored
 6
Mary Ann Cosgrove
Goals scored
 5
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 24
Jayanthi Somekeram
Goals scored
 9

3 July
13:45
Western Samoa  53–52  Wales    Sydney
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 36
Mesepi Kasiano
Goals scored
 9
Rita Fatialola
Goals scored
 8
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 36
Rhian Jones
Goals scored
 10
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 6

3 July
15:30
Malaysia  53–47  Cayman Islands    Sydney
Tracy Tong
Goals scored
 40
Fatimah Salleh
Goals scored
 13
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 34
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 13

3 July
18:45
Australia  76–22  Scotland    Sydney
Jennifer Kennett
Goals scored
 37/45 (82%)
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 21
Viciki Wilson
Goals scored
 12
Sue Kenny
Goals scored
 6
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 15
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 7

4 July
13:45
Wales  51–47  Fiji    Sydney
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 38
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 13
Timaima Vugakolo
Goals scored
 36
Vasiti Vugakoto
Goals scored
 11

4 July
15:30
Western Samoa  60–32  Singapore    Sydney
Shariene Schwalger
Goals scored
 31
Rosemarie Eseva
Goals scored
 15
Molly Young
Goals scored
 14
Noraida Abdul Mlik
Goals scored
 17
Jean Ching Ching
Goals scored
 15

4 July
17:00
England  68–20  Sri Lanka    Sydney
Joan Bryan
Goals scored
 57
Sharon Fogarty
Goals scored
 11
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 14
Jayanthi Somekeram
Goals scored
 4
Shervonne Ramlan
Goals scored
 2

4 July
19:00
Scotland  55–29  Cayman Islands    Sydney
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 35
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 13
Mary Ann Cosgrove
Goals scored
 7
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 16
Cassandra Powell
Goals scored
 10
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 3

5 July Wales  43–38  Scotland    Sydney
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 26
Sian Jones
Goals scored
 15
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 2
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 20
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 18

5 July Australia  113–12  Singapore    Sydney
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 52
Vicki Wilson
Goals scored
 31
Jennifer Kennett
Goals scored
 30
Noraida Abdul Mlik
Goals scored
 9
Yeo Mee Hong
Goals scored
 3

5 July Fiji  58–39  Sri Lanka    Sydney
Timaima Vugakolo
Goals scored
 33
Lisi Ravaga
Goals scored
 16
Kinismere Naisara
Goals scored
 9
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 23
Jayanthi Somekeram
Goals scored
 16

5 July England  84–16  Cayman Islands    Sydney
Joan Bryan
Goals scored
 57
Sharon Fogarty
Goals scored
 27
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 10
Cassandra Powell
Goals scored
 4
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 2

5 July Western Samoa  68–31  Malaysia    Sydney
Mesepi Faamsino
Goals scored
 37
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 31
Mimi Shamsudin
Goals scored
 14
Tracy Tong
Goals scored
 11
Fatimah Safeh
Goals scored
 6

6 July Cayman Islands  49–48  Sri Lanka    Sydney
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 20
Cassandra Powell
Goals scored
 15
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 14
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 35
Jayanthi Somekeram
Goals scored
 13

6 July England  70–26  Fiji    Sydney
Trudy Panalio
Goals scored
 52
Yvette Foster
Goals scored
 18
Timaima Vugakolo
Goals scored
 17
Vasiti Vugaokto
Goals scored
 6
Lisi Ravaga
Goals scored
 3

6 July Australia  77–31  Wales    Sydney
Scoring by half: 39–8, 38–23
Vicki Wilson
Goals scored
 40/46 (87%)
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 22
Jennifer Kennett
Goals scored
 15/18 (83%)
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 26
Sian Jones
Goals scored
 3
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 2

6 July Singapore  49–39  Malaysia    Sydney
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 34
Noraida Abdul Mlik
Goals scored
 15
Fatimah Safeh
Goals scored
 20
Tracy Tong
Goals scored
 18
Mimi Shamsudin
Goals scored
 1

6 July Western Samoa  47–46  Scotland    Sydney
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 36
Rila Falialola
Goals scored
 6
Mesepi Faamsino
Goals scored
 5
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 38
Mary Ann Cosgrove
Goals scored
 7
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 1

7 July Australia  65–38  England    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Scoring by half: 36–15, 29–23
Vicki Wilson
Goals scored
 40/47 (85%)
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 17
Jennifer Kennett
Goals scored
 8
Joan Bryan
Goals scored
 30/37 (81%)
Yvette Foster
Goals scored
 6
Sharon Fogarty
Goals scored
 2

7 July Sri Lanka  53–31  Malaysia    Sydney
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 38
Jayanthi Somekeram
Goals scored
 15
Tracy Tong
Goals scored
 17
Fatimah Safeh
Goals scored
 14

7 July Cayman Islands  57–50  Singapore    Sydney
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 41
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 16
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 34
Noraida Abdul Mlik
Goals scored
 16

8 July Wales  66–40  Sri Lanka    Sydney
Rhian Jones
Goals scored
 31
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 18
Sian Jones
Goals scored
 11
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 6
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 24
Jayanthi Somekeram
Goals scored
 12
A.K. Anusha
Goals scored
 4

8 July Scotland  66–28  Singapore    Sydney
Jacqui Lydon
Goals scored
 47
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 19
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 13
Yap Hui Kim
Goals scored
 12
Noraida Abdul Mlik
Goals scored
 3

8 July Fiji  69–33  Cayman Islands    Sydney
Timaima Vugakolo
Goals scored
 38
Vasiti Vugaokto
Goals scored
 31
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 20
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 13

8 July England  65–30  Western Samoa    Sydney
Trudy Panalio
Goals scored
 46
Yvette Foster
Goals scored
 19
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 22
Mesepi Faamsino
Goals scored
 7
Rila Falialola
Goals scored
 1

9 July
13:30
Australia  81–25  Western Samoa    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Scoring by half: 39–11, 42–14
Vicki Wilson
Goals scored
 53
Jennifer Kennett
Goals scored
 28
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 17
Rila Falialola
Goals scored
 8

9 July Fiji  57–42  Singapore    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Timaima Vugakolo
Goals scored
 44
Lisi Ravaga
Goals scored
 11
Kinisimare Naisara
Goals scored
 2
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 22
Yeo Mee Hong
Goals scored
 20

9 July Wales  85–18  Cayman Islands    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 65
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 14
Sian Jones
Goals scored
 6
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 9
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 6
Cassandra Powell
Goals scored
 3

9 July Scotland  50–30  Malaysia    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 30
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 20
Fatimah Safeh
Goals scored
 16
Tracy Tong
Goals scored
 10
Mimi Shamsudin
Goals scored
 4

10 July Sri Lanka  53–46  Singapore    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 39
Jayanthai Somekeram
Goals scored
 14
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 26
Yeo Mee Hong
Goals scored
 15
Noraida Abdul Malik
Goals scored
 5

10 July Australia  76–27  Malaysia    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Vicki Wilson
Goals scored
 48
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 28
Fatimah Safeh
Goals scored
 13
Tracy Tong
Goals scored
 12
Tap Ai Chu
Goals scored
 2

10 July Fiji  57–53  Western Samoa    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Timaima Vugakolo
Goals scored
 43
Vasiti Vugakolo
Goals scored
 14
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 41
Rila Falialola
Goals scored
 12

10 July England  47–30  Wales    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Joan Bryan
Goals scored
 25
Trudy Papafio
Goals scored
 12
Yvette Foster
Goals scored
 9
Sharon Fogarty
Goals scored
 1
Rhian Jones
Goals scored
 21
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 6
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 3

11 July Western Samoa  75–23  Cayman Islands    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 40
Rila Falialola
Goals scored
 22
Molly Young
Goals scored
 13
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 15
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 6
Cassandra Powell
Goals scored
 2

11 July England  77–16  Malaysia    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Trudy Panalio
Goals scored
 34
Joan Bryan
Goals scored
 28
Sharon Fogarty
Goals scored
 15
Fatimah Safeh
Goals scored
 9
Yap Ai Chu
Goals scored
 6
Mimi Shamsudin
Goals scored
 1

11 July Australia  107–10  Sri Lanka    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Vicki Wilson
Goals scored
 59
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 29
Jennifer Kennett
Goals scored
 19
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 8
Jayanthi Somekeram
Goals scored
 2

11 July Scotland  48–31  Fiji    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 31
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 17
Vasiti Vugaokto
Goals scored
 27
Kinisimere Naisara
Goals scored
 3
Lisi Ravaga
Goals scored
 1

11 July Wales  69–42  Singapore    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 45
Rhian Jones
Goals scored
 21
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 3
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 30
Noraida Abdul Mlik
Goals scored
 8
Yeo Mee Hong
Goals scored
 4

Placement round

Semi-finals

12 July
9:00
Namibia  bt  Cayman Islands    State Sports Centre, Sydney

12 July
9:00
Hong Kong  bt  Malaysia    State Sports Centre, Sydney

12 July
9:15
Papua New Guinea  bt  Sri Lanka    State Sports Centre, Sydney

12 July
10:45
Scotland  52–38  Northern Ireland    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Sandra Robertson
Goals scored
 28
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 24
Nuala Mullan
Goals scored
 19
Helen Burke
Goals scored
 18
Joanne Skehin
Goals scored
 1

12 July
10:45
Singapore  66–46  Vanuatu    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 37
Noraida Abdul Malik
Goals scored
 29
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 39
Kayleen Tavoa
Goals scored
 4
Selina Tabe
Goals scored
 2
Suzane Natuka
Goals scored
 1

12 July
11:00
Republic of Ireland  57–46  Fiji    State Sports Centre, Sydney
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 40
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 17
Vasiti Vugakoto
Goals scored
 27
Lisi Ravaga
Goals scored
 19

12 July
14:15
Cook Islands  78–65  Western Samoa    Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 56
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 17
Angela Madate
Goals scored
 5
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 50
Rita Fatialola
Goals scored
 15

12 July
16:00
Canada  57–41  Wales    Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 32
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 25
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 21
Rhian Jones
Goals scored
 14
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 6

Placement matches

13 July Malaysia  66–33  Vanuatu    Sydney
Tracy Tong
Goals scored
 45
Fatimah Salleh
Goals scored
 21
Kayleen Tavoa
Goals scored
 12
Selina Tabe
Goals scored
 10
Roby Saul
Goals scored
 7

13 July Hong Kong  54–46  Singapore    Sydney
Christine Cornish
Goals scored
 30
Simone McLennan
Goals scored
 24
Seah Ching Ching
Goals scored
 33
Yeo Mee Hong
Goals scored
 10
Noraida Abdul Mlik
Goals scored
 3

13 July Sri Lanka  57–27  Cayman Islands    Sydney
Pryantha Peiries
Goals scored
 47
A.K. Anusha
Goals scored
 10
Laverne Davis
Goals scored
 22
Claudette Myies
Goals scored
 4
Cassandra Powell
Goals scored
 1

13 July Namibia  72–53  Papua New Guinea    Sydney
Esmie Van Rooi
Goals scored
 66
Joan Smit
Goals scored
 6
Violet David
Goals scored
 29
Kila Aukopi
Goals scored
 24

13 July Fiji  64–56  Northern Ireland    Sydney
Vasiti Vugakoto
Goals scored
 50
Ana Founichew
Goals scored
 14
Joanne Skehin
Goals scored
 38
Helen Burke
Goals scored
 14

13 July Scotland  51–31  Republic of Ireland    Sydney
Jacqui Lydon
Goals scored
 32
Elizabeth Balfour
Goals scored
 19
Sandra Turner
Goals scored
 19
Louise Wall
Goals scored
 7
Helen Kelly
Goals scored
 5

13 July Wales  52–48  Western Samoa    Sydney
Pamela Walker
Goals scored
 43
Rhian Jones
Goals scored
 5
Kim Lemon
Goals scored
 4
Amanda Dunlop
Goals scored
 38
Veronika Faleala
Goals scored
 10
Rita Fatialola
Goals scored
 9

13 July Cook Islands  77–57  Canada    Sydney
Tutai Pakitoa
Goals scored
 48
Margharet Matenga
Goals scored
 29
Marina Leigertwood
Goals scored
 29
Nicola Steiner
Goals scored
 28

Finals

At the end of the round robin stage, Australia, England, Jamaica and New Zealand qualified through to the semi-finals which was played at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. The first semi-final saw New Zealand got off to a blistering start against England scoring the first ten goals in the process before Joan Bryan scored the English first goal. That start would later be the key with New Zealand defeating England by twenty goals.[4] In the second semi, an ankle injury to Sue Kenny didn't deter Australia with the hosts defeating Jamaica by six goals with the third quarter being in the match winning quarter.[5]

After Jamaica won the third-place playoff by nine goals over England, the final was between Australia and New Zealand at the Sydney Entertainment Centre which was sold-out. Despite New Zealand leading at each of the quarter breaks, the Australians stayed in the game with the lead see-sawing many times throughout the match. The final seconds of the match saw replacement goal-keeper Roselee Jencke intercept a pass which was heading to the New Zealand goal-circle which sealed the one point victory with Michelle Fielke stating, "probably the best match" that these two teams played.[6]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
12 July
 
 
 New Zealand53
 
13 July
 
 England33
 
 New Zealand52
 
12 July
 
 Australia53
 
 Australia68
 
 
 Jamaica62
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
 
13 July
 
 
 England54
 
 
 Jamaica63

Semi finals

12 July
17:45
New Zealand  53–33  England    Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 32
Leonie Leaver
Goals scored
 13
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 8
Joan Bryan
Goals scored
 21
Sharon Fotarty
Goals scored
 12

12 July
19:30
Australia  68–62  Jamaica    Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Attendance: 8000
Vicky Wilson
Goals scored
 51
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 17
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 54
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 8

Third place play-off

13 July England  54–63  Jamaica    Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Trady Papalio
Goals scored
 49
Sharon Fotarty
Goals scored
 5
Patricia McDonald
Goals scored
 34
Connie Francis
Goals scored
 29

Final

13 July New Zealand  52–53  Australia    Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Attendance: 10500
Scoring by quarter: 14–13, 13–12, 14–14, 11–13
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Goals scored
 34/40 (85%)
Julie Carter
Goals scored
 18/20 (90%)
Vicky Wilson
Goals scored
 42/56 (75%)
Catriona Wagg
Goals scored
 11/13 (85%)

Final placings

Place Nation[7]
Gold
 Australia
Silver
 New Zealand
Bronze
 Jamaica
4  England
5  Cook Islands
6  Canada
7  Wales
8  Western Samoa
9  Scotland
10  Republic of Ireland
11  Fiji
12  Northern Ireland
13  Namibia
14  Papua New Guinea
15  Sri Lanka
16  Cayman Islands
17  Hong Kong
18  Singapore
19  Malaysia
20  Vanuatu

Medallists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Australia
Coach: Joyce Brown
 New Zealand
Coach: Lyn Parker
 Jamaica
Coach:
Carissa Dalwood
Keeley Devery
Michelle Fielke (c)
Sharon Finnan
Roselee Jencke
Jennifer Kennett
Sue Kenny
Simone McKinnis
Shelley O'Donnell
Catriona Wagg
Vicki Wilson
Julie Carter
Tanya Cox
Robin Dillimore
Sandra Edge
Tracy Eyrl-Shortland
Joan Hodson
Leonie Leaver
Ana Noovao
Waimarama Taumaunu (c)
Carron Topping
Sheryl Waite
Louisa Wall
Charmaine Aldridge
Valerie Blake
Karen Clarke
Connie Francis
Janet Francis
Karlene Hamilton
Janet Johnson
Marva Lindsay
Patricia McDonald
Marjorie Patterson
Oberon Jean Pitterson
Sharon Taylor

Source:[8]


References

  1. ^ "Sydney 1991". International Netball Federation. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  2. ^ "a Correspondent in Sydney. "England 's promise is wasted." Times [London, England] 15 July 1991". Times Digital Archives.
  3. ^ "Women Netball VIII World Championship 1991". Todor 66.
  4. ^ Smith, Heather (13 July 1991). "Australia sweep to final". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 67. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  5. ^ Smith, Heather (13 July 1991). "Brusied Australians bump way into final". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 70. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  6. ^ Smith, Heather (14 July 1991). "Australia rules". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 83. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  7. ^ Netball Australia. "World Netball Championships placings" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-25. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  8. ^ "Women Netball VIII World Championship 1991 Sydney". www.todor66.com. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
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