Australia national netball team


The Australia national netball team, also known as the Australian Diamonds, represent Netball Australia in international netball tournaments such as the Netball World Cup, the Commonwealth Games, the Constellation Cup, the Netball Quad Series and the Fast5 Netball World Series. They have also represented Australia at the World Games. Australia made their Test debut in 1938. As of 2023, Australia have been World champions on 12 occasions and Commonwealth champions on 4 occasions. They are regularly ranked number one in the World Netball Rankings.

History

Early years

On 20 August 1938, at Royal Park, Melbourne, Australia defeated New Zealand 40–11. This was the first netball Test between Australia and New Zealand. It was also the world's first international netball match. The Australia team included Lorna McConchie and the umpires included Anne Clark. Australia were due to tour New Zealand in 1940. However the tour was cancelled due to the outbreak of World War II. In 1948, an Australia team eventually toured New Zealand for the first time, winning all three test matches. The Australia team included Myrtle Craddock. In 1956, with a team coached by McConchie and captained by Pat McCarthy, Australia toured England, Scotland and Ceylon. During the tour Australia played their first tests against Ceylon, Scotland and England.

Rivalry with New Zealand

One of Australia's main rivals in international netball is New Zealand. Between 1963 and 2015, the two teams dominated the World Netball Championships and Commonwealth Games tournaments. Since 2010 the two teams have also competed for the Constellation Cup. Notable and memorable clashes have included the finals of the 1991, 1999 and 2011 World Netball Championships, the finals of the 2010 and the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the final match of the 2013 Constellation Cup.

Tournament history

Netball World Cup

Australia has competed at every World Netball Championships and/or Netball World Cup since the 1963 inaugural tournament. Between 1963 and 2015, Australia have won 11 championships. With a team coached by Lorna McConchie, captained by Joyce Brown and also featuring Margaret Caldow and Wilma Ritchie, Australia were the inaugural champions after winning all ten matches during the 1963 tournament. In 2005, the 1963 team were inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. In the 1991 final, Australia defeated reigning champions, New Zealand, 53–52 at a packed Sydney Entertainment Centre. New Zealand held a one point lead at each change, Australia then went ahead with minutes to go. With seconds to spare, Roselee Jencke made a match-saving intercept to ensure a one-goal victory for Australia. The match, which was broadcast live on Network 10, was hailed as one of the greatest netball games ever. Bob Hawke, the Prime Minister of Australia and a lifelong sports enthusiast, called it the best sporting contest he had seen. It was also the first of a hat-trick of World titles for Australia. In 1992, the team and their head coach, Joyce Brown, were all awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia. In 2012 they were inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. In the 1999 final, Australia were trailing New Zealand 28–34 after three quarters. However, they snatched the title 42–41 with a last minute goal from Sharelle McMahon. The win gave Australia its third straight world title. In 2014, the 1999 team became the third Australia national netball team to be inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
TournamentsPlace
1963 World Netball Championships
1967 World Netball Championships
1971 World Netball Championships
1975 World Netball Championships
1979 World Netball Championships
1983 World Netball Championships
1987 World Netball Championships
1991 World Netball Championships
1995 World Netball Championships
1999 World Netball Championships
2003 World Netball Championships
2007 World Netball Championships
2011 World Netball Championships
2015 Netball World Cup
2019 Netball World Cup
2023 Netball World Cup

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World Games

Between 1985 and 1993, Australia competed at the World Games, winning one gold and two silver medals.
TournamentsPlace
1985 World Games
1989 World Games
1993 World Games

Commonwealth Games

Australia has competed at every netball tournament at the Commonwealth Games. In 1990 they defeated New Zealand in a one-off match when netball was a demonstration sport. Between 1998 and 2022 they have played in every tournament final, winning four gold and three silver medals. In 1998, Jill McIntosh guided Australia to the inaugural Commonwealth title after they defeated New Zealand 42–39 in the final. In 2002, Australia defended their title, again after defeating New Zealand in the final, this time courtesy of a Sharelle McMahon goal in double extra time.
During the 2010 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony, McMahon, now team captain, carried the flag for the overall Australia team. In 2014, Australia won their third Commonwealth title after defeating New Zealand 58–40 in the final. Caitlin Bassett scored 49 from 53 at 92% accuracy to clinch the title.
TournamentsPlace
1990 Commonwealth Games1st
1998 Commonwealth Games
2002 Commonwealth Games
2006 Commonwealth Games
2010 Commonwealth Games
2014 Commonwealth Games
2018 Commonwealth Games
2022 Commonwealth Games

Constellation Cup

Since 2010 Australia and New Zealand have competed for the Constellation Cup.
TournamentsPlace
2010 Constellation Cup
2011 Constellation Cup
2012 Constellation Cup
2013 Constellation Cup
2014 Constellation Cup
2015 Constellation Cup
2016 Constellation Cup
2017 Constellation Cup
2018 Constellation Cup
2019 Constellation Cup
2021 Constellation Cup
2022 Constellation Cup
2023 Constellation Cup
2024 Constellation Cup
2025 Constellation Cup

Netball Quad Series/Netball Nations Cup

Since 2012, Australia have competed in the Netball Quad Series, playing against England, New Zealand and South Africa.
TournamentsPlace
2012 Netball Quad Series
2016 Netball Quad Series
2017 Netball Quad Series
2017 Netball Quad Series
2018 Netball Quad Series
2018 Netball Quad Series
2019 Netball Quad Series
2022 Netball Quad Series
2023 Netball Quad Series
2024 Netball Nations Cup

Fast5 Netball World Series

When competing at the Fast5 Netball World Series, the team is referred to as the Fast5 Flyers. In 2022, Australia won the series for the first time.
TournamentsPlace
2009 World Netball Series3rd
2010 World Netball Series4th
2011 World Netball Series3rd
2012 Fast5 Netball World Series6th
2013 Fast5 Netball World Series2nd
2014 Fast5 Netball World Series2nd
2016 Fast5 Netball World Series2nd
2017 Fast5 Netball World Series3rd
2018 Fast5 Netball World Series3rd
2022 Fast5 Netball World Series
2023 Fast5 Netball World Series
2024 Fast5 Netball World Series

Home venues

The Diamonds have played their home matches at various home venues around Australia. The courts they most recently used include:
VenueTournament
Sydney Super Dome2015 Netball World Cup
2019 Constellation Cup
Perth Arena2019 Constellation Cup
Newcastle Entertainment Centre2018 Netball Quad Series
John Cain Arena2016 Fast5 Netball World Series
2017 Fast5 Netball World Series
2018 Netball Quad Series
2018 Fast5 Netball World Series
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre2018 Commonwealth Games
Coomera Indoor Sports Centre2018 Commonwealth Games
Adelaide Entertainment Centre2016 Netball Quad Series
Margaret Court Arena2016 Netball Quad Series
Brisbane Entertainment Centre2017 Netball Quad Series
AIS Arena2017 Netball Quad Series

Notable players

Current squad

Notable past players

;Captains
;Award winners, Most capped