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1967 World Netball Championships
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The 1967 World Netball Championships was the second edition of the INF Netball World Cup, a quadrennial international netball competition. The 1967 tournament was held in Perth, Western Australia, and featured eight teams. New Zealand were the winners.[1][2]
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Results
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Matches
14 August | Australia ![]() | 60–13 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
14 August | New Zealand ![]() | 41–39 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
15 August | England ![]() | 37–2 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
15 August | Trinidad and Tobago ![]() | 30–23 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
17 August | Australia ![]() | 35–29 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
White ![]() McLean ![]() |
Klusmann ![]() Laubscher ![]() |
17 August | New Zealand ![]() | 76–14 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Solomn ![]() Harnett ![]() |
Gavin ![]() Cameron ![]() |
18 August | England ![]() | 32–29 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
18 August | Jamaica ![]() | 53–8 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
19 August | Australia ![]() | 40–33 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
19 August | New Zealand ![]() | 50–24 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
19 August | Scotland ![]() | 40–26 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
19 August | South Africa ![]() | 35–32 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
22 August | New Zealand ![]() | 51–20 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Solomon ![]() Harnett ![]() |
Edmondson ![]() Fraser ![]() |
22 August | Trinidad and Tobago ![]() | 73–9 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Moore ![]() Francis ![]() |
Meng ![]() Chun ![]() |
22 August | Australia ![]() | 31–22 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
White ![]() McLean ![]() |
Green ![]() Wheeler ![]() |
22 August | South Africa ![]() | 50–17 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Joubert ![]() Laubscher ![]() |
Gavin ![]() Davidson ![]() |
23 August | England ![]() | 57–13 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Day ![]() Wheeler ![]() |
Cameron ![]() Davidson ![]() |
23 August | South Africa ![]() | 26–19 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Klusmann ![]() Laubscher ![]() |
Edmondson ![]() Fraser ![]() Dalhouse ![]() |
23 August | Australia ![]() | 54–17 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Harris ![]() McLean ![]() |
Lee Meng ![]() Hung Keng ![]() |
23 August | New Zealand ![]() | 53–28 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Solomon ![]() Harnett ![]() |
Moore ![]() Francis ![]() |
25 August | Australia ![]() | 33–22 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
25 August | South Africa ![]() | 30–29 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
25 August | New Zealand ![]() | 76–5 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
25 August | Jamaica ![]() | 59–23 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
26 August | England ![]() | 48–26 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
26 August | South Africa ![]() | 68–10 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
26 August | Trinidad and Tobago ![]() | 48–23 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth |
26 August | New Zealand ![]() | 40–34 | ![]() |
Matthews Centre, Perth | ||
Solomon ![]() Harnett ![]() |
White ![]() McLean ![]() |
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Medallists
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References
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