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England fell to defeat in their first-ever Netball World Cup title as Australia secured a comprehensive 61-45 victory to take home their 12th World Cup.
The Roses weathered an early storm to stay level at 13-13 after the first quarter but Australia’s experience and pressure began to show as the Diamonds pulled clear to lead 27-23 at half-time. That advantage was extended to ten points after a blistering third quarter that was littered with errors from Jess Thirlby’s England side.
England had beaten Australia 56-55 in the group stages but Stacey Marinkovich’s side would enact their revenge in the final as they cruised home in the final quarter, eventually winning by a 16-point margin after a clinical final 15 minutes.
Victory for Australia sees them claim gold a year on from victory in the Commonwealth Games while England must settle for silver which equals the nation’s best result at the tournament.
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Netball World Cup Live – AUSTRALIA BEAT ENGLAND 61-45
England’s hopes of Netball World Cup glory were crushed by a 61-45 final defeat to Australia in Cape Town.
The Roses were making their maiden World Cup final appearance and knew they had to be at their best to win the trophy.
But Australia dominated the turnover battle and, after the first-quarter honours were shared, steadily built an unassailable lead for a 12th World Cup crown.
Read the full match report below:
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 19:20
That’s it for now
Well, not the result England would have been hoping for but a valiant effort from the Roses in their first-ever World Cup final.
There are so many positives to take from this tournament which saw them beat Australia in the group stages and defending champions, New Zealand in the semi-finals.
In the end, Australia’s experience and quality proved just too much on the grandest of stages but that experience will stand Jess Thirlby’s side in good stead as they look to build on this tournament and contend once again in the future.
Thanks for tuning in – until next time!
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 19:26
Netball World Cup Live – AUSTRALIA BEAT ENGLAND 61-45
England’s Eleanor Cardwell speaking to BBC Sport: “We had the better of them the other day and they had the better of us today. They were more clinical with the ball, they were hungry and turning over a lot more.
“There are so many positives. This is the first World Cup final for every name on the team sheet and a lot of those Diamonds players have a whole lot of experience.
“This is a first for us and I am super proud of us making history. Last year at the Commonwealth Games we came fourth and were gutted, this year we’ve got a silver medal.”
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 19:19
Netball World Cup Live – AUSTRALIA BEAT ENGLAND 61-45
England head coach, Jess Thirlby speaking to BBC Sport: “Of course, we are really grateful for that silver medal and over time I’m sure that will sink but right now we are obviously going to be gutted with a losing margin like that in our first final but such is the difference between a team that have won 12 of them and a team that have just broken into their first one.
“It’s a tough lesson and I’m sure it will sink in in terms of that history we have made but for now I think it’s okay to feel a little bit disappointed just because of the level of belief and capability we have as a team.
“It was always going to be a tough ask, and you just can’t throw the ball away like we did. I just want to say I’m incredibly proud, despite the final result, and we had to battle to be there, but we just fell short today.
“This is a different generation. There are netballers out there, younger than these guys, and all they are going to know is that the Roses make World Cup finals. That is a really special thing to build to given to our netball family and inspire them.”
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 19:01
Netball World Cup Live – AUSTRALIA BEAT ENGLAND 61-45
Australia’s Ashleigh Brazill, who is retiring after this World Cup, speaks to BBC Sport: “For that last ten minutes, I couldn’t wipe the smile off my face. To beat England like that, they beat us in the rounds…and that just got everyone fighting. We really wanted to beat Jamaica so we could play against these guys again.
“We’ve done it the way we wanted to – the last two games is some of the best netball we have played in a long time. I’m just so proud of the girls because it’s taken all of us, the entire 22, and the fact we are standing here World Champions, I couldn’t have asked for a better ending.”
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Ben Fleming6 August 2023 18:52
Netball World Cup Live – AUSTRALIA BEAT ENGLAND 61-45
It also means that Australia now add the World Cup title to their Commonwealth gold from last year in Birmingham.
After a disappointing few years, they’ve re-asserted themselves as the dominant force in the sport.
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 18:45
Netball World Cup Live – AUSTRALIA BEAT ENGLAND 61-45
In the end, it all got away from England in that final. The scoreline certainly won’t reflect how close that first half was but mistakes in possession and all-round superb performance from Australia saw them pull clear in the final two quarters.
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 18:42
Netball World Cup Live – England 45-61 Australia
There’s nothing England can do in the final few minutes and Australia continue to pile on the points in the final minutes.
With that, the full-time whistle goes and AUSTRALIA ARE THE NETBALL WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS!
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 18:37
Netball World Cup Live – England 44-58 Australia (Q4)
The England players look out on their feet now on the court as Australia continue to pile on the points and find the turnovers. The lead is now 14 with two minutes left.
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 18:34
Netball World Cup Live – England 44-55 Australia (Q4)
Garbin continues her fantastic performance in attack for Australia as they continue to keep England at arm’s length.
Cardwell with an uncharacteristic miss for England and the expression on her face says it all…it’s not going to be their day.
Ben Fleming6 August 2023 18:33