1963 World Netball Championships
Tournament details | |
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Host country | England |
City | Eastbourne |
Dates | 2–14 August 1963 |
Teams | 11 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Australia (1st title) |
Runner-up | New Zealand |
Third place | England |
The 1963 World Netball Championships was the first edition of the INF Netball World Cup, a quadrennial international netball competition. It was held from 2 August to 14 August and in Eastbourne, England. It featured eleven teams. In a round robin style format, Australia won all of their matches and considered the inaugural title holders.[1]
Round-Robin
[edit]All of the matches were played on British Summer Time.[2]
Round 1
[edit]2 August 11:00 | Australia | 82–12 | Ceylon | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Hunter (Scotland), R. Norman (Northern Ireland) |
2 August 11:18 | England | 45–42 | Jamaica | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: B. Stone (New Zealand), N. Ashworth (South Africa) |
2 August 11:36 | Trinidad and Tobago | 58–22 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Preston (England) |
2 August 15:00 | New Zealand | 112–4 | Northern Ireland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Robinson (Jamaica), M. Williams (Wales) | ||
McMaster 86 |
2 August 15:00 | Scotland | 21–59 | South Africa | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Morris (Australia), L. Lewis (Trinidad) |
Round 2
[edit]3 August 10:30 | Australia | 70–10 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Williams (Wales), L. Lewis (Trinidad) |
3 August 10:48 | Jamaica | 31–61 | New Zealand | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Wall (England), M. de Silva (Ceylon) |
3 August 11:06 | Northern Ireland | 16–51 | Scotland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: E. Pate (Ceylon), L. Behrman (South Africa) |
3 August 17:00 | England | 16–72 | Ceylon | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: R. Gorman (Northern Ireland), L. Robinson (Jamaica) | ||
Scoring by half: 9–36, 7–36 |
3 August 17:18 | South Africa | 28–33 | Trinidad and Tobago | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: B. Stone (New Zealand), L. Hunter (Scotland) |
Round 3
[edit]5 August 10:30 | Ceylon | 9–89 | New Zealand | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Preston (England), L. Lewis (Trinidad) |
5 August 10:48 | Scotland | 47–26 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Robinson (Jamaica), M. Wall (England) |
5 August 11:06 | South Africa | 48–26 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Morris (Australia), R. Gorman (Northern Ireland) |
5 August 15:00 | Australia | 44–30 | England | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: N. Ashworth (South Africa) | ||
Scoring by half: 20–16, 24–14 | ||||||
Caldow 31 Mciver 13 | Cairncross 15 Hindmarsh 15 |
5 August 15:00 | Jamaica | 61–15 | Northern Ireland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Hunter (Scotland), B. Stone (New Zealand) |
Round 4
[edit]6 August 10:30 | Australia | 94–7 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne | ||
McIver 50 Wilson 44 | Willet 6 Treharne 1 |
6 August 10:48 | England | 29–56 | New Zealand | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Lewis (Trinidad), R. Gorman (Northern Ireland) | ||
Scoring by half: 20–25, 9–31 | ||||||
Hindmarsh 15 Cairncross 14 | McMaster 44 Blair 12 |
6 August 11:06 | Jamaica | 42–20 | Scotland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne | ||
Sinclair 29 Joses 9 Edmondson 4 | Kerrigan 15 McCarthy 5 |
6 August 15:00 | Northern Ireland | 11–59 | Trinidad and Tobago | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Preston (Northern Ireland) | ||
Stone 6 Walker 5 | Francis 43 John 16 |
6 August 15:00 | West Indies | 44–21 | Ceylon | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Williams (Wales), M. Morris (Australia) | ||
Campbell 34 Ings 9 | Blake 14 Sachirbasan 7 |
Round 5
[edit]7 August 10:30 | New Zealand | 51–23 | Trinidad and Tobago | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Preston (England), M. Morris (Australia) |
7 August 10:48 | Ceylon | 36–33 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Hunter (Scotland) |
7 August 11:06 | Northern Ireland | 54–15 | South Africa | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Robinson (Jamaica), M. da Silva (Ceylon) |
7 August 15:00 | Australia | 52–19 | Jamaica | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Williams (Wales), B. Stone (New Zealand) | ||
McIver 28 Caldow 24 |
7 August 15:00 | England | 49–21 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: E. Pate (Ceylon), R. Gorman (Northern Ireland) |
Round 6
[edit]8 August 10:30 | Australia | 37–36 | New Zealand | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Preston (England), L. Robinson (Jamaica) |
8 August 10:48 | Scotland | 28–36 | Trinidad and Tobago | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: E. Pate (Ceylon), N. Ashworth (South Africa) |
8 August 11:06 | Wales | 19–55 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Wall (England), R. Gorman (Northern Ireland) |
8 August 17:00 | Ceylon | 21–46 | Jamaica | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Williams (Wales), M. Morris (Australia) |
8 August 17:18 | England | 47–29 | South Africa | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Lewis (Trinidad), B. Stone (New Zealand) |
Round 7
[edit]9 August 10:30 | Ceylon | 42–29 | Northern Ireland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: N. Ashworth (South Africa), D. Cockerton (New Zealand) | ||
Sachithanan 26 Blake 16 | Stone 16 Green 13 |
9 August 10:48 | England | 63–17 | Scotland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Lewis (Trinidad), M. Williams (Wales) | ||
Hindmarsch 41 Burke 22 | Kerrigan 11 McCarthy 6 |
9 August 11:06 | Jamaica | 42–24 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Morris (Australia), B. Stone (New Zealand) | ||
Edmondson 29 Jones 13 | Campbell 17 Marshall 7 |
9 August 15:00 | South Africa | 86–18 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Wall (England) | ||
Pieterse 74 Laubscher 12 | Willett 13 Morris 5 |
9 August 15:00 | Australia | 34–12 | Trinidad and Tobago | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Robinson (Jamaica) | ||
Wilson 27 McIver 7 | Francis 6 Walker 6 |
Round 8
[edit]10 August 10:30 | Australia | 56–12 | Scotland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Lewis (Trinidad), L. Behrman (South Africa) | ||
Caldow 32 Wilson 24 | Kerrogan 9 McCartny 3 |
10 August 10:48 | Northern Ireland | 13–40 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: B. Stone (New Zealand), E. Pate (Ceylon) | ||
Stone 8 Green 5 | Campbel 30 Ince 10 |
10 August 11:06 | England | 74–7 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. de Silva (Ceylon), L. Robinson (Jamaica) | ||
Hindmarch 47 Burke 27 | Morris 4 Willet 3 |
10 August 17:00 | Ceylon | 23–45 | Trinidad and Tobago | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: R. Gorman (Northern Ireland), L. McConchie (Australia) | ||
Blake 15 Sachirhanan 8 | Francis 23 John 22 |
10 August 17:18 | New Zealand | 60–13 | South Africa | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Preston (England) | ||
McMaster 47 Blair 13 | Pieterse 7 Lauscher 6 |
Round 9
[edit]12 August 10:30 | New Zealand | 85–7 | Scotland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Robinson (Jamaica), M. Wall (England) | ||
Scoring by half: 37–7, 48–0 | ||||||
Moananui 66 |
12 August 10:48 | Ceylon | 26–48 | South Africa | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Williams (Wales), M. Morris (Australia) |
12 August 11:06 | Trinidad and Tobago | 30–27 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Preston (England), R. Gorman (Northern Ireland) |
12 August 15:00 | Australia | 93–5 | Northern Ireland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Lewis (Trinidad), N. Ashworth (South Africa) | ||
Scoring by half: 46–5, 47–0 |
12 August 15:00 | Jamaica | 43–20 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Hunter (Scotland), E. Pate (Ceylon) |
Round 10
[edit]13 August 10:30 | Jamaica | 24–28 | Trinidad and Tobago | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: B. Stone (New Zealand), R. Gorman (Northern Ireland) |
13 August 10:48 | Scotland | 33–34 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. de Silva (Ceylon), D. Cockerton (New Zealand) |
13 August 11:06 | Australia | 67–28 | South Africa | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Wall (England), M. Williams (Wales) |
13 August 15:00 | England | 82–15 | Northern Ireland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Hunter (Scotland) | ||
Scoring by quarter: 20–2, 21–5, 17–6, 24–2 |
13 August 15:00 | New Zealand | 88–15 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Robinston (Jamaica), M. Morris (Australia) | ||
Scoring by quarter: 19–5, 25–4, 23–3, 20–3 |
Round 11
[edit]14 August 10:30 | England | 46–18 | Trinidad and Tobago | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Hunter (Scotland), D. Cockerton (New Zealand) |
14 August 10:48 | New Zealand | 73–23 | West Indies | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Morris (Australia), N. Ashworth (South Africa) |
14 August 11:06 | Northern Ireland | 26–53 | Wales | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: E. Pate (Ceylon), L. Robinson (Jamaica) |
14 August 15:00 | Ceylon | 34–39 | Scotland | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: L. Lewis (Trinidad) | ||
Scoring by quarter: 11–11, 6–7, 6–10, 16–6 |
14 August 15:00 | Jamaica | 46–27 | South Africa | Chelsea College of Physical Education, Eastbourne Umpires: M. Preston (England), M. Williams (Wales) | ||
Scoring by quarter: 8–8, 14–10, 9–3, 15–6 |
Final placings
[edit]Place | Nation[3] |
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Australia | |
New Zealand | |
England | |
4 | Trinidad and Tobago |
5 | Jamaica |
6 | South Africa |
7 | West Indies |
8 | Scotland |
9 | Ceylon |
10 | Wales |
11 | Northern Ireland |
Medallists
[edit]Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Australia Coach: Lorna McConchie | New Zealand Coach: Dixie Cockerton | England Coach: Ellen Marsh |
Joyce Brown (c) Margaret Caldow Valerie Eaton Corrin Fleming Annette Foley Jeanette McIver June Noseda Wilma Ritchie Ingrid Tough Madeleine Wilson | Lesley Baker Judy Blair Pamela Edmonds (c) Rebecca Faulkner Joan Martin Colleen McMaster Betty McNamara Lois Muir Elva Simpson Mirth Te Moananui | Kathie Bays Betty Burke Annette Cairncross Margaret Eve Blanche Fidler Jean Heath Josephine Higgins (c) Valerie Hindmarsh Judith Iddon Patricia Spratt Anne Stevenson Pat Wells |
Source:[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "1963 World Netball Championships". Retrieved 24 October 2016.
- ^ "1963 The first World Netball Tournament". Our Netball History. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ Netball Australia. "World Netball Championships placings" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 September 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
- ^ "Women Netball I World Championship 1963 Eastbourne". www.todor66.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020.