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2018 Netball Quad Series (September)

The second 2018 Netball Quad Series was the sixth Netball Quad Series series. It was co-hosted by Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand. It featured Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa playing each other in a series of six netball test matches in September 2018.[1][2][3] It was the second of two Netball Quad Series' played in 2018. The first series was played in January.[4][5]

Key Information

With a team coached by Lisa Alexander and captained by Caitlin Bassett, Australia won the series after winning all three of their matches.[6][7][8] The series was broadcast live on Nine/9Gem in Australia,[1] on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland,[3] on Sky Sport in New Zealand[9] and on SuperSport (South Africa).[2]

Squads

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Debuts

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Matches

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Round 1

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15 September 2018  Australia 61–44  South Africa Spark Arena  
2.00pm Caitlin Bassett Goals scored 31/34 (91%)
Steph Wood Goals scored 15/18 (83%)
Gretel Tippett Goals scored 8/8 (100%)
Caitlin Thwaites Goals scored 7/9 (78%)
Lenize Potgieter Goals scored 19/23 (83%)
Maryka Holtzhausen Goals scored 15/20 (75%)
Ine-Marí Venter Goals scored 10/10 (100%)

Sources:[10][18]

15 September 2018  New Zealand 39–52  England Spark Arena  
4.00pm Maria Folau Goals scored 22/30 (73%)
Ameliaranne Ekenasio Goals scored 10/18 (56%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Goals scored 7/9 (78%)
Helen Housby Goals scored 28/31 (90%)
Jo Harten Goals scored 23/31 (74%)
Kadeen Corbin Goals scored 1/3 (33%)

Sources:[3][12][22]

Round 2

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18 September 2018  New Zealand 61–37  South Africa ASB Baypark Stadium  
7.30pm Maria Folau Goals scored 35/37 (95%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Goals scored 17/22 (77%)
Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 9/12 (75%)
Lenize Potgieter Goals scored 28/31 (90%)
Ine-Marí Venter Goals scored 5/7 (71%)
Danelle Lochner Goals scored 2/4 (50%)
Maryka Holtzhausen Goals scored 2/7 (29%)

Sources:[16][26]

19 September 2018  Australia 52–47  England Newcastle Entertainment Centre  
7.30pm Caitlin Bassett Goals scored 37/40 (93%)
Steph Wood Goals scored 10/12 (83%)
Gretel Tippett Goals scored 5/5 (100%)
Stats Helen Housby Goals scored 29/35 (83%)
Kadeen Corbin Goals scored 12/16 (75%)
Natalie Haythornthwaite Goals scored 6/9 (67%)

Sources:[27][28]

Round 3

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23 September 2018  England 45–42  South Africa Melbourne Arena  
11.00am Helen Housby Goals scored 31/35 (89%)
Natalie Haythornthwaite Goals scored 8/11 (73%)
Eleanor Cardwell Goals scored 6/7 (86%)
Stats Lenize Potgieter Goals scored 27/30 (90%)
Ine-Marí Venter Goals scored 7/10 (70%)
Maryka Holtzhausen Goals scored 7/11 (64%)
Danelle Lochner Goals scored 1/2 (50%)

Sources:[13][14][17]

23 September 2018  Australia 60–55  New Zealand Melbourne Arena  
1.00pm Caitlin Bassett Goals scored 46/50 (92%)
Gretel Tippett Goals scored 14/14 (100%)
Maria Folau Goals scored 30/34 (88%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit Goals scored 15/20 (75%)
Aliyah Dunn Goals scored 10/10 (100%)
Attendance: 8,011

Sources:[6][7][8][11]

Final table

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Pos Team P W L GF GA GD % Pts
1  Australia 3 3 0 173 146 +27 118.49% 6
2  England 3 2 1 144 133 +11 108.27% 4
3  New Zealand 3 1 2 155 149 +6 104.03% 2
4  South Africa 3 0 3 123 167 -44 73.65% 0

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