Netball at the Commonwealth Games

Netball at the Commonwealth Games, together with the Netball World Cup, is one of the two major tournaments in international netball. All the major netball playing nations are members of the Commonwealth of Nations. It was first played in 1990 as a demonstration sport. It has been an official Commonwealth Games sport since 1998. Australia have been the tournament's most successful team, winning four gold medals. New Zealand have won two gold medals. Between 1998 and 2014, Australia and New Zealand contested every final and won every gold and silver medal between them. In 2018, England became only the third team to both reach the final and win the gold medal.

Netball at the Commonwealth Games
Founded1998
AdministratorWorld Netball
Commonwealth Games Federation
Most recent
champion
 Australia (4th Title)
Most titles Australia (4 titles)
Official websiteWorld Netball

History

Tournaments

In 1990, Australia defeated New Zealand in a one-off match when netball was a demonstration sport. No medals were awarded. 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.

In 2006 New Zealand won the gold medal for the first time with a 60–55 win over Australia. In 2010, New Zealand, led by Maria Tutaia and Irene van Dyk, won their second gold medal after they defeated Australia 66–64 in an epic encounter. Tutaia scored the winning goal in double extra time after 84 minutes of play. 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.

In 2018, England caused a major surprise when they defeated Australia in the final. Helen Housby scored in the final second to give England a 52–51 victory. As a result England became only the third team to both reach the final and win the gold medal.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998  Australia  New Zealand  England
2002  Australia  New Zealand  Jamaica
2006  New Zealand  Australia  England
2010  New Zealand  Australia  England
2014  Australia  New Zealand  Jamaica
2018  England  Australia  Jamaica
2022  Australia  Jamaica  New Zealand

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Bronze medal matches

Tournament Score 4th Venue
1998  England 56–54  South Africa Bukit Kiara Sports Complex
2002  Jamaica 55–53  England MEN Arena
2006  England 53–52  Jamaica Melbourne Multi Purpose Venue
2010  England 70–47  Jamaica Thyagaraj Sports Complex
2014  Jamaica 52–48  England SSE Hydro
2018  Jamaica 60–55  New Zealand Coomera Indoor Sports Centre
2022  New Zealand 55–48  England National Exhibition Centre

Finals

Tournament Score Venue
1990  Australia (Note 1) 53–35  New Zealand Chase Stadium, Auckland
1998  Australia 42–39  New Zealand Bukit Kiara Sports Complex
2002  Australia 57–55  New Zealand MEN Arena
2006  New Zealand 60–55  Australia Melbourne Multi Purpose Venue
2010  New Zealand 66–64  Australia Thyagaraj Sports Complex
2014  Australia 58–40  New Zealand SSE Hydro
2018  England 52–51  Australia Coomera Indoor Sports Centre
2022  Australia 55–51  Jamaica National Exhibition Centre

All-time medal table

Rank Team Total
1  Australia 4 3 0 7
2  New Zealand 2 3 1 6
3  England 1 0 3 4
4  Jamaica 0 1 3 4

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Participating teams

Nation 1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
Total
 Australia 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 7
 Barbados 8th 7th 10th 7th 11th 10th 12th 7
 Canada 9th 8th - - - - - 2
 Cook Islands 6th - - 10th - - - 2
 England 3 4th 3 3 4th 1 4th 7
 Fiji - 9th 9th - - 12th - 3
 India - - - 12th - - - 1
 Jamaica 5th 3 4th 4th 3 3 2 7
 Malawi 7th - 6th 5th 5th 7th 7th 6
 Malaysia 11th - - - - - - 1
 New Zealand 2 2 1 1 2 4th 3 7
 Northern Ireland - - - - 7th 8th 10th 3
 Papua New Guinea - - - 11th - - - 1
 Saint Lucia - - - - 12th - - 1
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - - 12th - - - - 1
 Samoa - - 5th 9th - - - 2
 Scotland - - - - 9th 9th 9th 3
 Singapore - - 11th - - - - 1
 South Africa 4th 5th 7th 6th 6th 5th 6th 7
 Sri Lanka 12th 10th - - - - - 2
 Trinidad and Tobago - - - 8th 10th - 11th 3
 Uganda - - - - - 6th 5th 2
 Wales 10th 6th 8th - 8th 11th 8th 6
Total teams 12 10 12 12 12 12 12

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