FAST5 Media Guide 2014

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media guide



President’s Message The International Netball Federation is delighted to welcome you back for the third and final time to Vector Arena for what we know will be another fantastic FAST5 Netball World Series in Auckland. The game of FAST5 has well and truly captured the world’s attention and imagination and we are extremely proud to have supported this new evolution in netball for the past six years in both the FASTNET and FAST5 format. The dynamic FAST5 presentation has proved popular with players, fans, supporters and viewers around the world with just five players in each team, three scoring zones and rolling substitutes. Many of the 70 affiliated national netball associations around the world have embraced the FAST5 game with verve and we are thrilled with the way the concept has taken off. The 2014 event in Auckland this November will be taken to new levels over two days, with more dynamic netball

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on court, inspiring crowd participation and a party atmosphere that is the making of the Series. Our key stakeholders are also very important to us, ensuring a successful event. Thank you to our commercial sponsors, the talented staff, officials from all around the world and the many volunteers who work so hard to make the FAST5 Netball World Series the success that it is. With the FAST5 Netball World Series an important part of INF International Events Calendar, we are grateful to the New Zealand Government and the City of Auckland for their help and support in making the event possible. I’d also like to acknowledge our broadcasters SKY Sport and Radio Sport who are tasked with taking the FAST5 concept to the world. Finally thank you to all of our netball fans around the world who have purchased tickets and watched the event on television. Good luck to all six teams

FAST5 Welcome as they put their hearts and souls into the FAST5 Netball World Series. This third and final year in Auckland promises to be the best yet.

The Honourable Molly Rhone OJ, CD President of INF

This is the third year we’ve had the privilege to present the exciting FAST5 Netball World Series to the Netball fans around the globe. We are grateful to everyone who has contributed to the international flavour of this event. The dynamic FAST5 game has gone from strength to strength with this year’s event at Vector Arena selling out over two days as we anticipate an exciting climax to the FAST5 Netball World Series in Auckland. It truly is an event which showcases the innovations in our sport in a fun, dynamic and competitive way. Last year the event was taken to new heights with SKY Sport’s television broadcast going around the world to countries including New Zealand, Australia, England, Jamaica, Canada and the Tri-State area of the United States. We are delighted to welcome back to our shores the top six netballing nations; the Australian FAST5 Flyers, England Fives, Jamaican Sunshine Girls, SPAR South Africa FAST5, the Malawi Queens and hosts FAST5 Ferns - who will

compete to be the FAST5 Netball World Series champions in 2014. I’d like to acknowledge the International Netball Federation (INF) and chair Molly Rhone for their unwavering support of the FAST5 Netball World Series over the past three years. This type of event would not have been possible without the backing of our key supporters; Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) and the New Zealand Government and our fantastic sponsors who help to make this unique international event possible. Thanks to Barfoot & Thompson, Yahoo!, KPMG and The Hits; and official suppliers Canterbury of New Zealand and Gilbert. Live coverage of the FAST5 Netball World Series is superbly shot by broadcast partners SKY Sport who have again committed to show every minute of action over the two days of competition. Along with our radio broadcast partner, Radio Sport, this dynamic version of Netball has been introduced into new territories around the world and in

2014, promises to reach an even wider audience as popularity continues to grow. We have been incredibly fortunate to have run the event over the past three years with a talented and capable workforce of volunteers who have left a proud legacy in making FAST5 Netball World Series a success story. We are tremendously grateful for the effort and enthusiasm they put into everything they do. We look forward to welcoming you to Vector Arena!

Hilary Poole Netball New Zealand Chief Executive


Stay and play in Auckland AUCKLAND With an unbeatable combination of city style and an amazing natural playground, the fun doesn’t stop when the final whistle blows. Vector Arena’s central waterfront location means you’re close to all the offcourt action, from shopping and dining to island adventures and wine tours.

Explore the great outdoors With the harbour right on the city’s doorstep, harbour cruises, sea kayaking, dolphin spotting and sailing are all at your fingertips. Just 40 minutes from the city centre and you could be walking through beautiful native rainforest or climbing a volcanic island for the best views in Auckland.

Hit the shops Update your wardrobe at the designer boutiques in the Britomart precinct, including Karen Walker, Zambesi, Trelise Cooper and WORLD, or wander up Queen Street for something more casual. Shopaholics can also pick up clothing,

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footwear, homewares, jewellery and art in Ponsonby, Parnell and Newmarket.

Dine out Dress up for a fine dining experience on the waterfront or keep it casual at a friendly bistro. Auckland is home to a melting pot of cultures, so you’ll find cuisine from every corner of the world. Dine overlooking the water at Viaduct Harbour or Wynyard Quarter, or take your pick from the eclectic restaurants in the stylish Britomart and Federal Street precincts.

Visit the vineyards You’ll find fine wine in bars and restaurants all over Auckland, but if you’ve got a few spare hours, visit some of the wineries and vineyards in one of Auckland’s four wine growing regions. Don’t miss beautiful Waiheke Island, known as the ‘island of wine’ for its 30 boutique wineries. Join a tour for tastings or take a drive and explore the wine trails at your own pace.

Make the most of your time in Auckland – check out aucklandnz.com for activities, attractions, tours, accommodation and more, or call 0800 AUCKLAND.


Vector Arena Getting to Vector Arena

Train: Britomart Station is handy for the

Vector Arena is located in Mahuhu Cres on the edge of Auckland’s CBD. It is both accessible and highly visible from Beach Rd. and Quay St. and within easy reach of public transport, hotels, and restaurants. For the most up-to-date information on road conditions and closures that might effect your trip to and from the Arena, please visit the NZ Transport Agency homepage, www.nzta.govt.nz

venue; just a short 10-15 minute walk along Customs St East or Britomart Place and Beach Road. Stairs and an entrance at the eastern end of the Britomart platform will bring you out onto a walkway that will take you to Britomart Place, which leads to Beach Rd. and Mahuhu Cres. Late rail services often run for our larger events, please check with www.maxx.co.nz/info/events nearer the date.

Public transport options Bus: Britomart Transport Centre is a short 10-15 minute walk from the Arena and is on all major bus routes – including the City Circuit Bus. The Beach Rd stop on the Inner Link Bus Route is approximately 100m from the Arena. The Link Bus runs continuously 7-days a week. For up to date bus information visit www.maxx.co.nz

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Ferry: The Downtown ferry terminal is a 10-15 minute walk away. Visit Maxx Regional Transport (www.maxx.co.nz). For more information about getting there, including timetables, fares and maps.

Public Parking: Vector Arena has no public parking, and we encourage the use of public transport! However, for those who choose to drive, there are 7000 carparks within a 1.2km distance of the Arena. The closest carpark buildings are as follows: > Arena Car Park, Dockside Lane, off Tapora Street (about 5 minutes walk). > Britomart Car Park, on the corner of Quay St. and Britomart Place (about 8 minutes walk). > Railway Car Park, Te Taou Crescent, off Beach Road (about 5 minutes walk). > Tangihua Street Car Park, Tangihua Street (about 6 minutes walk). From Vectorarena.co.nz


FAST5 Partners

Media Contacts FAST5 Netball World Series Media Manager

PARTNERS

Kim Taylor P: (+64) 021 929 161 E: kimt@netballnz.co.nz Please contact Kim for any media enquiries or information surrounding the FAST5 Netball World Series.

SPONSORS

MEDIA PARTNERS

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Media accreditation

OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS

Upon applying to attend the FAST5 Netball World Series you should have received your accreditation pass in the mail. This pass will allow you access to the media centre, media seats and the Mixed Zone. Please make sure you are wearing your accreditation pass around your neck at all times for security reasons If you lose your accreditation or have any problems, call Kim Taylor (+64) 021 929 161.

Photographers

Media Facilities

Depending on demand, the amount of photographers courtside may be limited. Please sign up in the Media Centre upon arrival for all games you wish to shoot. You will also be assigned a photographer bib for the day, please hand them back and sign out at the end of each day/session. Please adhere to media terms and conditions on page 10.

You will be guided to the Media Centre upon arrival, please use Entrance B to Vector Arena. The Media Centre will include Internet (wireless and some broadband cables), power, and easy access to statistics and results. It is advised that you also bring along an internet modem in case of an internet outage. There will be seats in the stadium allocated for Media – they will also be set up with power and Internet. Please note that the set-up is different from a Silver Ferns international test match and media will have their own stand in the stadium, not a courtside bench. A Mixed Zone will be set up after each match behind the court area in which the media can request players and management for interviews.

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Media Terms & Conditions Media 1 All media accreditation passes are personal, unless otherwise stated, and are non-transferable. 2 Your media accreditation pass is the property of INF. INF has the right to suspend or revoke accreditation at any time. 3 All accredited media must clearly display their valid accreditation pass at all times while at Vector Arena. 4 Access is only permitted during the official FAST5 Netball World Series period. 5 Accredited media must stay within designated media areas - To be specified by FAST5 Netball World Series Media Manager. 6 Media must request Players and Coaches they would like to speak to within the “Mixed Zone” with the FAST5 Netball World Series Media Manager 5 minutes before the end of each match. 7 All requests for teams whilst not at the venue must be directed through the

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allocated team Media Liaison. 8 All media interviews will be conducted in the designated “Mixed Zone” once the warm-ups are completed and approval granted by the FAST5 Netball World Series Media Manager. 9 Please inform the FAST5 Netball World Series Media Manager of power, internet requirements and telephone access prior to your arrival the FAST5 Netball World Series. 10 All media must remain behind SKY TV cameras at all times. 11 Media must remain in the designated areas during presentation ceremonies. 12 Media must comply with all reasonable requests from Event Staff at the stadium.

Photographers 1 All accredited photographers must wear a photographers vest on the outside of their clothing, as supplied by the FAST5 Netball World Series Media crew.

Team Media Contacts 2 All photographers must sign in and sign out at the end of each day – handing back in their vest upon leaving. 3 Photographers must position themselves behind the courtside A-frame/digital advertising signage for the duration of the match. 4 Photographers must not obstruct the view of any spectators 5 Photographers must stick to the designated “Photography Areas” as communicated to at the Media/ Photography Briefing 6 Photographers must not approach the team bench or timing and scorers bench during the match. 7 Photographers cannot use flash or strobe lighting during matches. 8 Photographs taken during the event must not be provided to agencies, sponsors, and corporate businesses or similar without the prior consent of the FAST5 Netball World Series Media Manager. 9 Photographers must wear covered

FAST5 FernS Kerry Manders 021 410 970

Australian FAST5 Flyers Manager: Donna Monteath 0204 063 3543

England Fives Manager: Sarah Gandon 021 063 9261

Sunshine Girls (Jamaica) Manager: Lydia Wilks 021 063 9835

Malawi Queens Manager: Abigail Shariff 021 063 9738

SPAR FAST5 South Africa Manager: Charlotte Scholtz 021 063 9699

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Web & Social Media

About the Game

FAST5 on the web

Keep up on Social

THE COURT

FAST5.co.nz The FAST5 Netball World Series website has all you need to know about the game, the teams, the venue and more. Find out everything from the rules to LIVE scoring and statistics.

Follow FAST5 Netball on all forms of social media to share in the discussion, check out photos, or just keep up to date!

• The game consists of four quarters of six minutes each, with an interval of one minute between the first-second and third-fourth quarters. The halftime interval is four minutes. Teams shall change ends each quarter.

FAST5 Facebook www.facebook.com/FAST5Netball FAST5 Twitter @FAST5Netball

Thanks to Yahoo! who are hosting FAST5.co.nz

Hashtag - #FAST5Netball

Check out what each country’s FAST5 Team is doing! Netball New Zealand www.facebook.com/SilverFernsNZ @SilverFernsNZ /SilverFernNZ

Netball South Africa

England Netball

www.facebook.com/NetballSA

www.facebook.com/englandnetball

@Netball_SA

@England_Netball

#FAST5Ferns #SilverFernsNation

Netball Australia

• Each team may consist of up to ten players • There are five playing positions in each team whose playing areas are the same as in Netball: Goal Shooter (GS), Goal Attack (GA), Centre (C), Goal Defence (GD), Goal Keeper (GK)

The team winning the coin toss shall: (i) choose goal end for the start of play; (ii) take the first Centre Pass in the first and third quarters; (iii) have first choice of a Power Play quarter. The team losing the coin toss shall: (i) take the first Centre Pass in the second and fourth quarters; (ii) choose a Power Play quarter not selected by the other team.

THE GAME Netball Jamaica

www.facebook.com/AussieDiamonds

www.facebook.com/NetballJamaica

@AussieDiamonds #FAST5Flyers

@NetballJamaica

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THE TEAMS

• Before the start of the game the Captains shall toss for choice of goal end and Power Play quarter. All other Centre Passes shall be taken by the team that did not score the last goal.

Netball Malawi www.facebook.com/malawinetballteam

• The game consists of four quarters of six minutes each, with an interval of one minute between the first-second and third-fourth quarters. The half time interval is four minutes. Teams shall change ends each quarter.

• Substitutions may be made at intervals or at any time during play and there is no limit to the number that can be made.

SCORING A GOAL Each successful goal will score a number

of goal points as specified below: (i) 3 goal points: the shot (known as a Super Shot) is deemed to have been made from outside the Goal Circle – this means the player who takes the shot shall not have any contact with the ground inside the Goal Circle during the catching of the ball or whilst holding it; (ii) 2 goal points: the shot is deemed to have been made from the Outer Circle – this means the player who takes the shot shall not have any contact with the ground inside the Inner Circle during the catching of the ball or whilst holding it; (iii) 1 goal point: the shot is deemed to have been made from the Inner Circle.

POWER PLAY The Scorers will indicate when a team is using its Power. During a team’s Power Play quarter all goal points scored are doubled.

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About the Game continued… EXTRA TIME

HAND SIGNALS FOR FAST5

When scores are tied at the end of the fourth quarter: • Play will stop and players remain in position on Court (no change of ends) • The Captains will toss for the next Centre Pass; • Play will recommence for a period of one minute. If at the end of this period, one team is leading, this team will be declared the winner; • If the scores are tied at the end of this period, play will continue until one team scores a goal • Power Play will not apply in Extra Time.

All other signals remain the same as for Netball.

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Contact The same hand signal is used for all Contact infringements, namely a closed fist hit into an open (vertical hand).

One Goal Point A single arm is raised vertically to indicate a successful shot from the Inner Circle (one goal point area).

Two Goal Points Both arms are raised vertically to indicate a successful shot from the Outer Circle (two goal point area).

Three Goal Points Both arms are raised crossed above the head to indicate a successful shot from outside the Goal Circle (three goal point area).


From FASTNET to FAST5 – a History The world’s top six netballing nations were brought together to play under new rules in a fast and furious version of Netball launched in England six years ago. The World Netball Series was introduced to the netballing world as FASTNET. The new-look game included sixminute quarters, rolling substitutions, two point shots from outside the traditional Netball circle and exciting power-play quarters. Netball’s biggest stars stepped onto court in Manchester in 2009 for the first FASTNET edition and it was New Zealand, despite mixed results in round-robin play, which lifted the spoils for the first time. One year later, the tournament was again played in Liverpool and most of the six national coaches took the opportunity to introduce new players to the shorter form of the game. New Zealand again, took home the FASTNET trophy and

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it wasn’t until 2011 that England broke through to win their first FASTNET championship beating New Zealand in the final by seven goals. The evolution of this dynamic form of Netball took another step forward in 2012 with the introduction of FAST5, played for the first time at the FAST5 Netball World Series in Auckland. Similar to FASTNET, the changes included on-court team numbers reduced from seven to five players and three goal scoring zones, with New Zealand selected to host the tournament for the next three years.

Fast forward to 2014 and Auckland’s hosting of the FAST5 Netball World Series at Vector Arena will come to a close after the November event with players and spectators expected to soak up the party atmosphere again for a final time. All six teams are back; the defending champion FAST5 Ferns, Australian FAST5 Flyers, Jamaican Sunshine Girls, Malawi Queens, England Fives and the SPAR South Africa FAST5 team and there’s no doubt they’ll come prepared for what is building up as the greatest Netball extravaganza of the year.

2009

2010

2011

World Netball Series (FastNet)

World Netball Series (FastNet)

World Netball Series (FastNet)

Liverpool, England 9–11 November

Liverpool, England 19–21 November

Liverpool, England 25–27 November

Final Placings Position Country

Final Placings Position Country

Final Placings Position Country

GOLD

New Zealand

GOLD

New Zealand

GOLD England

SILVER

Jamaica

SILVER

England

SILVER

New Zealand

BRONZE

Australia

BRONZE

Jamaica

BRONZE

Australia

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2012

2013

FAST5 Netball World Series

FAST5 Netball World Series

Auckland, New Zealand 9–11 November

Auckland, New Zealand 9–11 November

The Draw Saturday 8 November Game

Team 1

Team 2

Final Placings Position Country

GOLD

SILVER BRONZE

New Zealand

GOLD

New Zealand

England

SILVER

Australia

South Africa

BRONZE

Jamaica

Team 2

1 Australia Jamaica

12:30pm 10 Jamaica England

1:45pm

2

England

South Africa

1:15pm 11 Malawi Australia

2:30pm

3

New Zealand

Malawi

3:15pm

4

South Africa

Australia

2:00pm

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New Zealand

South Africa

2:45pm

13 Australia England

4:00pm 5 Jamaica

Malawi

3:30pm

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Malawi

South Africa

4:45pm

England

4:15pm

15

New Zealand

Jamaica

6

New Zealand

6:00pm

7

South Africa

6:45pm 8 England 7:30pm

9

New Zealand

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Team 1

1:00pm

Welcome: 5:35pm to 5:55pm

Final Placings Position Country

Sunday 9 November Game

Entertainment: 5:00pm to 6:00pm Jamaica Malawi Australia

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Play-off for 5th/6th

Play-off for 5th/6th

7:05pm 17 Play-off for Play-off for 3rd/4th 3rd/4th 7:55pm 18

GRAND FINAL

Play-off 1st/2nd Play-off 1st/2nd

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FAST5 Ferns

Kayla Cullen

Temalisi Fakahokotau

Shannon Francois

Katrina Grant

Ellen Halpenny

Date of Birth: 13/02/1992 Height: 1.85m Position: defence

Date of Birth: 09/09/1994 Height: 1.82m Position: defence

Date of Birth: 12/10/1990 Height: 1.78m Position: midcourter

Date of Birth: 06/05/1987 Height: 1.86m Position: defence

Date of Birth: 25/07/1990 Height: 1.85m Position: shooter

Laura Langman

Bailey Mes

Jamie Lee Price

Grace Rasmussen

Irene van Dyk

Date of Birth: 16/04/1986 Height: 1.73m Position: midcourter

Date of Birth: 27/05/1989 Height: 1.87m Position: shooter

Date of Birth: 10/01/1996 Height: 1.79m Position: defence

Date of Birth: 18/03/1988 Height: 1.77m Position: midcourter

Date of Birth: 21/06/1972 Height: 1.90m Position: shooter

FAST5 FERNS MANAGEMENT Head Coach Assistant Coach Manager Physiotherapist

Janine Southby Julie Seymour Jo Holmes Marion Meates

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Australian FAST5 Flyers

Karyn Bailey

Erin Bell

Kate Beveridge

Ashleigh Brazill

Clare McMeniman

Date of Birth: 28/07/86 Height: 1.93m Position: GS, GA

Date of Birth: 30/04/87 Height: 1.78m Position: GA, WA, GS

Date of Birth: 25/07/85 Height: 1.93m Position: GS, GA

Date of Birth: 29/12/89 Height: 1.75m Position: WD, C, WA

Date of Birth: 11/07/85 Height: 1.85m Position: GD, WD

Kate Moloney

Kate Shimmin

Gabi Simpson

Joanna Weston

Amy Wild

Date of Birth: 8/01/93 Height: 1.76m Position: C, WD

Date of Birth: 13/02/92 Height: 1.86m Position: GK, GD

Date of Birth: 17/10/92 Height: 1.76m Position: WD, C, GD

Date of Birth: 14/02/94 Height: 1.87m Position: GD, GK

Date of Birth: 10/08/89 Height: 1.78m Position: GA, GS

AUSTRALIAN FAST5 FLYERS MANAGEMENT Coach Assistant Coach Team Manager Primary Care Physiotherapist

Jane Searle Jane Woodlands-Thompson Donna Monteath Alanna Antcliff Mitchell Mooney

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England Fives

Ama Agbeze

Rosie Allison

Sara Bayman

Date of Birth: 12/11/82 Height: 1.83m Positions: GD, GK, WD

Date of Birth: 25/01/92 Height: 1.90m Positions: GS

Date of Birth: 23/12/84 Height: 1.80m Positions: C, WD

Eboni BeckfordChambers

Sam Cook

Kadeen Corbin

Rachel Dunn

Serena Guthrie

Jo Harten

Date of Birth: 21/02/92 Height: 1.83m Positions: GK, GD

Date of Birth: 27/11/91 Height: 1.78m Positions: GA, GS

Date of Birth: 14/11/82 Height: 1.88m Positions: GS

Date of Birth: 05/01/90 Height: 1.80m Positions: WD, C

Date of Birth: 21/03/89 Height: 1.88m Positions: GS, GA

Date of Birth: 04/02/88 Height: 1.85m Positions: GK, GD

Jade Clarke (C) Date of Birth: 17/10/83 Height: 1.75m Positions: WA, C, WD

ENGLAND FIVES MANAGEMENT Head Coach Assistant Coach National Shooting Coach Team Manager Physiotherapist Performance Analyst Strength and Conditioning Coach Performance Psychologist

Anna Mayes Colette Thomson Jess Thirlby Sarah Gandon Ros Cooke Andrew Butterworth Katie James Danielle Adams

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Sunshine Girls (Jamaica)

ROMELDA AIKEN

Nicole aiken-pinnock

SHANICE BECKFORD

NICOLE DIXON

STACIAN FACEY

Date of Birth: 19/11/1988 Height: 196cm Positions: GS

Date of Birth: 11/12/1985 Height: 1.88m Positions: GK, GD

Date of Birth: 16/04/1995 Height: 173cm Positions: GA, GS, C

Date of Birth: 03/02/1995 Height: 170cm Positions: C

Date of Birth: 09/08/1993 Height: 180cm Positions: GK, GD

ANNA KAY GRIFFITHS

THRISTINA HARWOOD

DENEEN TAYLOR

KHADIJAH WILLIAMS

VANGELEE WILLIAMS

Date of Birth: 07/07/1987 Height: 175cm Positions: GA, GS

Date of Birth: 20/06/1994 Height: 178cm Positions: GA, GS

Date of Birth: 06/08/1993 Height: 183cm Positions: GS, GA

Date of Birth: 29/12/1994 Height: 170cm Positions: C

Date of Birth: 26/05/1992 Height: 180cm Positions: GD

SUNSHINE GIRLS MANAGEMENT Coach Assistant Coach Manager Primary Care

Minneth Reynolds Annett Daley Lydia Wilks Maureen Spence-Campbell

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Malawi Queens

Grace Chazungulira

Jane Chimaliro

Tina Kamzati

Bridget Kumwenda

Mwayi Kumwenda

Date of Birth: 27/11/1987 Position: GS

Date of Birth: 29/09/1985 Position: GA

Date of Birth: 05/06/1984 Height: 1.65m Position: C

Date of Birth: 08/09/1991 Height: 1.60m Position: C

Date of Birth: 27/09/1989 Height: 1.84m Position: GS

Takondwa Lwazi

Caroline Mtukule

Grace Mwafulirwa

Sindi Simtowe

Towera Vinkhumbo

Date of Birth: 15/05/1992 Position: C

Date of Birth: 19/04/1984 Height: 1.70m Position: GD

Date of Birth: 24/12/1987 Position: GD

Date of Birth: 27/04/1987 Position: GA

Date of Birth: 14/02/1991 Height: 1.77m Position: GK

MALAWI QUEENS MANAGEMENT Coach Manager Assistant Coach Primary Care Primary Care

Mary Waya Abigail Shariff Connis Mhone Junier Bamusi Brian Gausi

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SPAR FAST5 South Africa Team

Lauren-Lee Christians Date of Birth: 08/09/1991 Position: C

Vanes-Mari Du Toit Date of Birth: 04/09/1984 Positions: GK, GD

Maryka Holtzhausen Date of Birth: 02/06/1987 Height: 1.81m Position: GA

Mari-Lena Joubert Date of Birth: 12/03/1992 Position: GA

SPAR FAST5 SOUTH AFRICA MANAGEMENT Coach Assistant Coach Team Manager Physiotherapist Sports Scientist

Elize Kotze Martha Mashoale-Samm Charlotte Scholtz Jacobus Breytenbach Ilze Pheiffer

PHumza Maweni

Tshinakaho Mdau

Amanda Mynhardt

Mampho Tsotetsi

Date of Birth: 04/09/1984 Position: GK

Date of Birth: Position:

Date of Birth: 09/01/1986 Position: GD

Date of Birth: 02/04/1984 Positions: C

Two additional players will be joining the SPAR FAST5 South Africa team. Player names unknown at time of printing.

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Angela Armstrong-Lush | New Zealand Dave Brown | Jamaica Annie Kloppers | South Africa Lisa McPhail | New Zealand Jackie Mizon | England Kristie Simpson | New Zealand Marie-louw van der Merwe | South Africa

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FAST5 Officials Tournament Director

Publicity/Media Manager

Team Support Manager

Kate Agnew

Kim Taylor

Maria Cunningham

FAST5 Event Manager

Digital Communications Executive

Umpire Liaison

Chris Tennant

Sophia Shortcliffe

Megan Crockett

Marketing & BRAND Manager

Corporate Hospitality Manager

Field of Play Manager

Rachel Barr

Natalie Kelly

Rosie de Goldi

Commercial & Sponsorship

Team Liaison /Driver Manager

Court Liaison Manager

Jenifer Hunt

Jill Clapcott

Gaenor Smith

Sponsor Leverage Manager

Back of House Manager

Bench Officials Manager

Anna Mardon

Paul Smith

Julie Erskine

Game Manager

Workforce Support Manager

Statisticians Manager

Courtney Meiring

Cathy Roa

Sam Kerins

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