2023 Netball Quad Series

2023 Netball Quad Series
Tournament details
Host country South Africa
CityCape Town
Venue(s)Cape Town International Convention Centre
Dates21–25 January 2023
Teams4
TV partner(s)Fox Sports/Kayo Freebies (Australia)
Sky Sports (UK/Ireland)
Sky Sport (New Zealand)
SuperSport (South Africa)
Final positions
Champions Australia (8th title)
Runners-up New Zealand
Third place England
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Top scorer(s)Grace Nweke
 166/180 (92%)

The 2023 Netball Quad Series was the ninth Netball Quad Series series. It was hosted by Netball South Africa. It featured Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa playing each other in a series of eight netball test matches in January 2023. All eight matches were played at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. The series was effectively a test event for the 2023 Netball World Cup, which would be hosted at the same venue later in the year.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

With a team coached by Stacey Marinkovich and captained by Liz Watson, Australia won the series, defeating New Zealand by 56–50 in the final. New Zealand's Grace Nweke was named as the Player of the Series.[4][7][8][9] The series was broadcast live on Fox Sports and Kayo Freebies in Australia,[10][11] on Sky Sports and Sky Sports YouTube in the United Kingdom and Ireland,[5][12] on Sky Sport in New Zealand[13] and on SuperSport (South Africa).[1]

Squads

Participating teams and rosters[4]
 Australia[14][15][16]  England[2][6][17]  New Zealand[15][16][17][18]  South Africa[3]
Sunday Aryang
Kiera Austin
Ash Brazill
Courtney Bruce
Sophie Dwyer
Sophie Garbin
Paige Hadley
Tara Hinchliffe
Sarah Klau
Cara Koenen
Kate Moloney
Jamie-Lee Price
Liz Watson (c)
Steph Wood (vc)
Imogen Allison
Eleanor Cardwell
Jade Clarke
Sophie Drakeford-Lewis
Funmi Fadoju
Layla Guscoth
Alice Harvey
Helen Housby
Laura Malcolm
Elle McDonald
Natalie Metcalf (c)
Geva Mentor
Chelsea Pitman
Olivia Tchine
Fran Williams
Karin Burger
Gina Crampton
Ameliaranne Ekenasio (c)
Sulu Fitzpatrick
Kate Heffernan
Kelly Jury
Phoenix Karaka
Claire Kersten
Grace Nweke
Te Paea Selby-Rickit
Whitney Souness
Peta Toeava
Jane Watson
Maia Wilson
Khanyisa Chawane
Izette Griesel
Boitumelo Mahloko
Phumza Maweni
Nomfundo Mngomezulu
Bongiwe Msomi (c)
Sesandile Ngubane
Refiloe Nketsa
Lenize Potgieter
Karla Pretorius
Monique Reyneke-Meyer
Nicholé Taljaard
Shadine van der Merwe (vc)
Ine-Mari Venter
Zanele Vimbela
Coach: Stacey Marinkovich Coach: Jess Thirlby Coach: Noeline Taurua Coach: Norma Plummer
Notes
  • ^1 Jo Weston was included in the original Australia squad however she later withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Tara Hinchliffe.[19]
  • ^2 Jo Harten travelled with the England squad but withdrew due to injury.[20]

Milestones

[23]

Match officials

Umpires
Umpire Association
Bronwen Adams Australia
Angela Armstrong-Lush New Zealand
Joshua Bowring Australia
Gary Burgess England
Anso Kemp South Africa
Alison Harrison Wales
Umpire Appointments Panel
Umpire Association
Marielouw Van der Merwe South Africa
Heather Gleadall England
Theresa Prince South Africa

Sources:[4][24]

Round-robin stage

Round 1

21 January 2023  South Africa 41–61  New Zealand  
16:00 (SAST UTC+2) Lenize Potgieter  25/26 (96%)
Nicolé Taljaard  13/15 (87%)
Ine-Mari Venter  3/8 (38%)
Stats Grace Nweke  42/44 (95%)
Ameliaranne Ekenasio  11/15 (73%)
Maia Wilson  8/12 (67%)

Sources:[13]

21 January 2022  Australia 61–55  England  
18:00 (SAST UTC+2) Sophie Garbin  46/51 (90%)
Steph Wood  8/11 (73%)
Kiera Austin  7/9 (78%)
Stats Eleanor Cardwell  37/40 (93%)
Helen Housby  16/21 (76%)
Sophie Drakeford-Lewis  2/2 (100%)

Sources:[25][26]

Round 2

22 January 2023  South Africa 46–46  England  
16:00 (SAST UTC+2) Olivia Tchine  19/22 (86%)
Helen Housby  16/19 (84%)
Sophie Drakeford-Lewis  11/11 (100%)
Stats Lenize Potgieter  30/31 (97%)
Nicolé Taljaard  16/20 (80%)

Sources:[27]

22 January 2023  Australia 59–57  New Zealand  
18:00 (SAST UTC+2) Cara Koenen  38/40 (95%)
Steph Wood  21/24 (88%)
Grace Nweke  42/44 (95%)
Maia Wilson  8/11 (73%)
Ameliaranne Ekenasio  7/8 (88%)

Sources:[28][29][15]

Round 3

24 January 2023  New Zealand 55–45  England  
16:00 (SAST UTC+2) Eleanor Cardwell  33/37 (89%)
Helen Housby  12/14 (86%)
Grace Nweke  44/48 (92%)
Ameliaranne Ekenasio  7/9 (78%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit  4/4 (100%)

Sources:[30][31][17]

24 January 2023  South Africa 48–65  Australia  
18:00 (SAST UTC+2) Ine-Mari Venter  29/36 (81%)
Nicholé Taljaard  9/13 (69%)
Lenize Potgieter  6/6 (100%)
Sesandile Ngubane  4/6 (67%)
Stats Sophie Garbin  32/36 (89%)
Sophie Dwyer  13/15 (87%)
Kiera Austin  11/13 (85%)
Cara Koenen  9/9 (100%)

Sources:[32]

Table

Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD % Pts
1  Australia 3 3 0 0 185 160 +25 100.0 6
2  New Zealand 3 2 0 1 173 145 +28 75.0 4
3  England 3 0 1 2 146 162 -16 0.0 1
4  South Africa 3 0 1 2 135 172 -37 0.0 1

  Qualified for Final
  Qualified for 3rd/4th place match

Source:[4]

Playoffs

3rd v 4th Playoff

25 January 2023  South Africa 42–49  England  
16:00 (SAST UTC+2) Lenize Potgieter  30/31 (97%)
Ine-Mari Venter  2/2 (100%)
Nicholé Taljaard  10/14 (71%)
Stats Eleanor Cardwell  23/27 (85%)
Helen Housby  17/19 (89%)
Olivia Tchine  9/13 (69%)

Sources:[9][21][22]

Final

25 January 2023  Australia 56–50  New Zealand  
18:00 (SAST UTC+2) Cara Koenen  33/34 (97%)
Steph Wood  23/28 (82%)
Grace Nweke  39/45 (87%)
Ameliaranne Ekenasio  11/11 (100%)

Sources:[7][8][9][16]

Award winners

Award Winner Team
Player of the Series Grace Nweke  New Zealand
Best Shooter Grace Nweke  New Zealand
Best Mid Court Kate Heffernan  New Zealand
Best Defender Courtney Bruce  Australia

Source:[9]

Final Placings

Rank Team
 Australia
 New Zealand
 England
4  South Africa

Sources:[4][9]

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