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2022 Netball Quad Series
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The 2022 Netball Quad Series was the eighth Netball Quad Series series. It was hosted by England Netball. It featured Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa playing each other in a series of eight netball test matches in January 2022. All eight matches were played at London's Copper Box Arena.[1][2][3]
With a team coached by Stacey Marinkovich and captained by Liz Watson, Australia won the series, defeating England by 58–46 in the final. Australia's Gretel Bueta was also named Player of the Series.[4][5][6] The series was broadcast live on Foxtel/Kayo Freebies in Australia, on Sky Sports and Sky Sports YouTube in the United Kingdom and Ireland and on Sky Sport in New Zealand.[1][3][7]
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Squads
- Notes
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Debuts and milestones
- On 15 January 2022, Geva Mentor made her 150th senior appearance for England in the Round 1 match against South Africa.[12][13]
- On 16 January 2022, Sunday Aryang made her senior debut for Australia in the Round 2 match against South Africa. She became the first African-born player to represent Australia at netball.[14][15][16]
- On 16 January 2022, Gina Crampton made her 50th senior appearance for New Zealand in the Round 2 match against England.[15]
- On 18 January 2022, Mila Reuelu-Buchanan made her senior debut for New Zealand in the Round 3 match against South Africa.[17][18]
- On 18 January 2022, Liz Watson made her 50th senior appearance for Australia in the Round 3 match against England.[18]
- On 19 January 2022, Kayla Johnson made her 50th senior appearance for New Zealand in the match against England.[6]
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Match officials
- Umpires
Round-robin stage
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Round 1
| 15 January 2022 |  England | 71–47 |  South Africa | ||
| 14:00 | George Fisher  37/40 (93%) Helen Housby  19/19 (100%) Eleanor Cardwell  14/15 (93%) Sophie Drakeford-Lewis  1/1 (100%) | Ine-Marí Venter  36/38 (95%) Sigrid Burger  6/7 (86%) Lefébre Rademan  5/7 (71%) | 
| 15 January 2022 |  Australia | 53–39 |  New Zealand | ||
| 16:15 | Gretel Bueta  31/33 (94%) Steph Wood  19/22 (86%) Cara Koenen  3/4 (75%) | Maia Wilson  24/26 (92%) Tiana Metuarau  12/18 (67%) Grace Nweke  3/5 (60%) | 
Round 2
| 16 January 2022 |  Australia | 60–40 |  South Africa | ||
| 14:00 | Gretel Bueta  28/31 (90%) Sophie Garbin  18/19 (95%) Steph Wood  10/11 (91%) Cara Koenen  4/5 (80%) | Ine-Marí Venter  32/37 (86%) Lefébre Rademan  8/14 (57%) Jessica du Plessis  0/1 (0%) | 
| 16 January 2022 |  England | 49–46 |  New Zealand | ||
| 16:15 | George Fisher  25/28 (89%) Helen Housby  24/25 (96%) | Maia Wilson  32/36 (89%) Grace Nweke  10/15 (67%) Tiana Metuarau  4/5 (80%) | 
Round 3
| 18 January 2022 |  New Zealand | 54–43 |  South Africa | ||
| 17:30 | Grace Nweke  30/32 (94%) Tiana Metuarau  15/16 (94%) Maia Wilson  9/13 (69%) | Ine-Marí Venter  31/36 (86%) Lefébre Rademan  7/10 (70%) Sigrid Burger  5/5 (100%) | 
| 18 January 2022 |  England | 48–48 |  Australia | ||
| 19:30 | Eleanor Cardwell  26/30 (87%) Helen Housby  22/24 (92%) | Sophie Garbin  18/20 (90%) Cara Koenen  13/16 (81%) Steph Wood  10/12 (83%) Gretel Bueta  7/9 (78%) | 
Table
  Qualified for Final
  Qualified for 3rd/4th place match
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Playoffs
3rd v 4th Playoff
| 19 January 2022 |  New Zealand | 51–50 |  South Africa | ||
| 17:30 | Maia Wilson  39/44 (89%) Tiana Metuarau  12/14 (86%) | Ine-Marí Venter  35/36 (97%) Lefébre Rademan  15/21 (71%) | 
Final
| 19 January 2022 |  England | 46–58 |  Australia | ||
| 19:30 | Eleanor Cardwell  30/32 (94%) Helen Housby  14/16 (88%) George Fisher  2/4 (50%) | Stats | Gretel Bueta  41/42 (98%) Steph Wood  17/18 (94%) | 
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Final Placings
References
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