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2023 Netball Quad Series
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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]
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Squads
- Notes
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Milestones
- On 25 January 2023, Jade Clarke made her 200th senior appearance for England in the play off match against South Africa. She became the first international netball player to make 200 senior appearances for the same national netball team.[9][21][22]
- Grace Nweke was named Player and Shooter of the series, Kate Heffernan named Mid-courter of the series and Courtney Bruce named defender of the series
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Match officials
- Umpires
- Umpire Appointments Panel
Round-robin stage
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Round 1
21 January 2023 | ![]() |
41–61 | ![]() |
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16:00 (SAST UTC+2) | Lenize Potgieter ![]() Nicolé Taljaard ![]() Ine-Mari Venter ![]() |
Stats | Grace Nweke ![]() Ameliaranne Ekenasio ![]() Maia Wilson ![]() |
Sources:[13]
21 January 2022 | ![]() |
61–55 | ![]() |
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18:00 (SAST UTC+2) | Sophie Garbin ![]() Steph Wood ![]() Kiera Austin ![]() |
Stats | Eleanor Cardwell ![]() Helen Housby ![]() Sophie Drakeford-Lewis ![]() |
Round 2
22 January 2023 | ![]() |
46–46 | ![]() |
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16:00 (SAST UTC+2) | Olivia Tchine ![]() Helen Housby ![]() Sophie Drakeford-Lewis ![]() |
Stats | Lenize Potgieter ![]() Nicolé Taljaard ![]() |
Sources:[27]
22 January 2023 | ![]() |
59–57 | ![]() |
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18:00 (SAST UTC+2) | Cara Koenen ![]() Steph Wood ![]() |
Grace Nweke ![]() Maia Wilson ![]() Ameliaranne Ekenasio ![]() |
Round 3
24 January 2023 | ![]() |
55–45 | ![]() |
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16:00 (SAST UTC+2) | Eleanor Cardwell ![]() Helen Housby ![]() |
Grace Nweke ![]() Ameliaranne Ekenasio ![]() Te Paea Selby-Rickit ![]() |
24 January 2023 | ![]() |
48–65 | ![]() |
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18:00 (SAST UTC+2) | Ine-Mari Venter ![]() Nicholé Taljaard ![]() Lenize Potgieter ![]() Sesandile Ngubane ![]() |
Stats | Sophie Garbin ![]() Sophie Dwyer ![]() Kiera Austin ![]() Cara Koenen ![]() |
Sources:[32]
Table
Qualified for Final
Qualified for 3rd/4th place match
Source:[4]
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Playoffs
3rd v 4th Playoff
25 January 2023 | ![]() |
42–49 | ![]() |
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16:00 (SAST UTC+2) | Lenize Potgieter ![]() Ine-Mari Venter ![]() Nicholé Taljaard ![]() |
Stats | Eleanor Cardwell ![]() Helen Housby ![]() Olivia Tchine ![]() |
Final
25 January 2023 | ![]() |
56–50 | ![]() |
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18:00 (SAST UTC+2) | Cara Koenen ![]() Steph Wood ![]() |
Grace Nweke ![]() Ameliaranne Ekenasio ![]() |
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Award winners
Source:[9]
Final Placings
References
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