SINGAPORE – The Australia Under-23s completed a flawless week at the men’s netball Nations Series with a resounding 67-34 win over developmental side New Zealand A on Dec 9 but the winners were not only from Down Under.
While the result was never in doubt – the Australians won all five of their group-stage matches by a combined score of 408-116 – the broader goal of the event was to raise the profile of men’s netball.
Unlike women’s netball, which has a quadrennial World Cup with 16 editions held since 1963, the men’s version still does not have an official World Championship.
Men’s and Mixed Netball (Singapore) president Mary Lee said there are plans to increase the number of participating countries for the 2024 Nations Series, which will be announced in due course.
The 2022 edition featured only hosts and winners Singapore, Singapore A, Malaysia and Hong Kong, while this week’s event had double the number of nations with the addition of Australia U-23s, New Zealand A and England U-25s.
Lee added: “This is the first time anywhere in the world where we have more than three countries participating in a men’s tournament.
“It has been a great success. Not only does it help our Singapore athletes compete against the big countries, it also increases the visibility of the sport across the region for boys and men.”
Australia U-23s coach Brian Lines was pleased with the experience his charges gained from participating in the tournament, which was sponsored by former Netball Singapore president Ivy Singh-Lim’s Bollywood Farms.
The 52-year-old said: “This is the biggest tournament that Australia men’s netball has ever been able to be part of. Six nations is amazing and if we could have 10 or 12 nations, that would just be brilliant. We’d love that.”
In front of a sold-out crowd of 462 at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, the cohesive Australians outscored their opponents in all four quarters.
While both sides had a similar shooting efficiency of 85 per cent, New Zealand A were limited to just 40 goal attempts – nearly half of their opponents’ 79 shots.
Central to limiting the Kiwis’ offensive output was Australia U-23s goalkeeper Nathaniel Wood, who is also the captain.
He said: “It was a big defensive effort from me, but a lot of my success comes down to my defenders around me… I wouldn’t be able to do half the job without them.”
The success of Australian men’s netball can be attributed to a good youth system and coaching in home states, said Lines. Netball is offered as an extra-curricular activity for boys in most schools.
The Australia Under-23s huddling together before dispatching New Zealand A 67-34 in the men’s netball Nations Series final. PHOTO: COURTESY OF VERLYN TAN
Wood, who grew up in Adelaide, dabbled in many sports like Australian rules football, athletics and cricket before deciding to pursue netball at Emmaus Christian College.
The 22-year-old added: “It started off when I was 14 or 15 playing in school carnivals once a year. I was lucky enough to have a really encouraging teacher who pushed me to play netball through school.
“Netball helps me to be the best athlete that I can be because it encompasses so many fitness aspects.”
In the third place play-off, Singapore defeated Hong Kong 47-41 to clinch the bronze medal.
Co-captain Nigel Lim said: “This Nations Series has been a great eye-opener for men’s netball. It showcases that men can also play good netball.
“Playing at home in front of a huge crowd gives us a very good experience to what netball at a higher level is like. By doing so, we hope to promote the game and for more boys to pick up the sport.”
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