Today marks 50 days to go until Netball World Cup 2015! To celebrate the occasion, Netball New Zealand looks back on the 1991 World Netball Championships – the last time the event was held in Sydney…
…Read more ›The Silver Ferns road to the Netball World Cup Sydney 2015 is officially underway with tickets to the New World Netball Series against Fiji and South Africa on sale today.
…Read more ›To mark 63 days to go until Netball World Cup 2015, Netball New Zealand is looking back on the first World Netball Tournament in 1963 and the extraordinary journey the Silver Ferns undertook in their quest for glory…
…Read more ›The 1967 World Netball Tournament has gone down in history as one of New Zealand’s finest moments, beating Australia in the final match of the 13-day tournament 40-34.
…Read more ›Netball fans will be able to view all Silver Ferns matches live on SKY Sport for the duration of the Netball World Cup Sydney 2015 in August.
…Read more ›To mark 79 days to go until Netball World Cup 2015, Netball New Zealand is celebrating the Silver Ferns team that won GOLD at the ’79 tournament.
…Read more ›The Silver Ferns will finalise their preparations for Netball World Cup 2015 (NWC2015) on home soil when they face Fiji and South Africa in the New World Netball Series in July.
…Read more ›To mark 87 days to go until Netball World Cup 2015, Netball New Zealand is celebrating the Silver Ferns team that won GOLD at the ’87 tournament.
…Read more ›An important milestone is recognised today as the countdown to Netball’s pinnacle event, the Netball World Cup (NWC2015) in Sydney, reaches the 100 day mark.
…Read more ›Netball has been played in New Zealand for more than 100 years, surviving through recessions, wars and the ever changing sporting landscape in our country. One thing that has remained consistent throughout that time is the passion with which the game is played.
…Read more ›Netball New Zealand (NNZ) is pleased to confirm the dates, venues and locations for the New World Netball Series for the Constellation Cup between the Silver Ferns and the Australian Diamonds.
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