1967 World Netball Championships
Tournament details
Host country Australia
Dates14–26 August 1967 (1967-08-14 1967-08-26)
Teams8
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (1st title)
Runner-up Australia
Third place South Africa

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]

Results

Table

Place Nation[3] Played Won Lost For Against Points
Gold  New Zealand77038716414
Silver  Australia76128717612
Bronze  South Africa75227718310
4  England7432491818
5  Trinidad and Tobago7342622086
6  Jamaica7252242264
7  Scotland7162143762
8  Singapore707773980

Matches

14 August Australia 60–13 Scotland    Matthews Centre, Perth

14 August New Zealand 41–39 South Africa    Matthews Centre, Perth

15 August England 37–2 Singapore    Matthews Centre, Perth

15 August Trinidad and Tobago 30–23 Jamaica    Matthews Centre, Perth

17 August Australia 35–29 South Africa    Matthews Centre, Perth
White Goals scored 25
McLean Goals scored 10
Klusmann Goals scored 18
Laubscher Goals scored 11

17 August New Zealand 76–14 Scotland    Matthews Centre, Perth
Solomn Goals scored 54
Harnett Goals scored 22
Gavin Goals scored 7
Cameron Goals scored 7

18 August England 32–29 Trinidad and Tobago    Matthews Centre, Perth

18 August Jamaica 53–8 Singapore    Matthews Centre, Perth

19 August Australia 40–33 Jamaica    Matthews Centre, Perth

19 August New Zealand 50–24 England    Matthews Centre, Perth

19 August Scotland 40–26 Singapore    Matthews Centre, Perth

19 August South Africa 35–32 Trinidad and Tobago    Matthews Centre, Perth

22 August New Zealand 51–20 Jamaica    Matthews Centre, Perth
Solomon Goals scored 34
Harnett Goals scored 17
Edmondson Goals scored 15
Fraser Goals scored 5

22 August Trinidad and Tobago 73–9 Singapore    Matthews Centre, Perth
Moore Goals scored 43
Francis Goals scored 30
Meng Goals scored 8
Chun Goals scored 1

22 August Australia 31–22 England    Matthews Centre, Perth
White Goals scored 27
McLean Goals scored 4
Green Goals scored 12
Wheeler Goals scored 10

22 August South Africa 50–17 Scotland    Matthews Centre, Perth
Joubert Goals scored 37
Laubscher Goals scored 13
Gavin Goals scored 11
Davidson Goals scored 6

23 August England 57–13 Scotland    Matthews Centre, Perth
Day Goals scored 33
Wheeler Goals scored 24
Cameron Goals scored 12
Davidson Goals scored 1

23 August South Africa 26–19 Jamaica    Matthews Centre, Perth
Klusmann Goals scored 19
Laubscher Goals scored 7
Edmondson Goals scored 7
Fraser Goals scored 6
Dalhouse Goals scored 6

23 August Australia 54–17 Singapore    Matthews Centre, Perth
Harris Goals scored 30
McLean Goals scored 24
Lee Meng Goals scored 12
Hung Keng Goals scored 5

23 August New Zealand 53–28 Trinidad and Tobago    Matthews Centre, Perth
Solomon Goals scored 31
Harnett Goals scored 22
Moore Goals scored 15
Francis Goals scored 13

25 August Australia 33–22 Trinidad and Tobago    Matthews Centre, Perth

25 August South Africa 30–29 England    Matthews Centre, Perth

25 August New Zealand 76–5 Singapore    Matthews Centre, Perth

25 August Jamaica 59–23 Scotland    Matthews Centre, Perth

26 August England 48–26 Jamaica    Matthews Centre, Perth

26 August South Africa 68–10 Singapore    Matthews Centre, Perth

26 August Trinidad and Tobago 48–23 Scotland    Matthews Centre, Perth

26 August New Zealand 40–34 Australia    Matthews Centre, Perth
Solomon Goals scored 27
Harnett Goals scored 13
White Goals scored 27
McLean Goals scored 7

Medallists

Gold Silver Bronze
 New Zealand
Coach: Taini Jamison
 Australia
Coach: Marg Pewtress
 South Africa
Coach:
Judy Blair (c)
Ann Boelee
Margaret Gardiner
Pam Hamilton
Joan Harnett
Billie Irwin
Sandra James
Elizabeth Rowley
Mirth Solomon
Tilly Vercoe
Chris Burton
Lynette Davey (c)
Stella Gollan
Elsma Harris
Maureen Kirsanovs
Heather McLean
Ellen O'Shannassy
Glenyse Suiter
Gaye Switch
Carole Ann White
Alet Charnley
Heloise Ferreira
Margaret Grant
Elbie Joubert
Marina Klusmann
Maudie Laubscher
Tobianna Louw
Doreen Otto
Ellie Roberts
Marlene Wagner

Source:[4]

References

  1. ""Sports in Brief." Times [London, England] 28 Aug. 1967". Times Digital Archives.
  2. "Women Netball II World Championship 1967". Todor 66.
  3. Netball Australia. "World Netball Championships placings" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 September 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  4. "Women Netball II World Championship 1967 Perth". www.todor66.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
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