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New World Ranking System for Netball

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Embargoed Until – Monday 11 February 2008 – Midnight (GMT)

New World Ranking System for Netball

The International Federation of Netball Associations (IFNA) today announced a new World Ranking System for Netball that would provide a more accurate reflection of the current form of countries competing internationally.

Australia tops the new rankings table, following their continued success on the world stage, beating New Zealand into second place at the New World Netball World Championships in Auckland in November 2007. The second position of the Silver Ferns at the Championships reflects their standing in the new rankings, although the first published table takes into account international matches played since July 2004.

Jamaica, despite narrowly beating England into the bronze medal position in a thrilling encounter at the Championships, have yet to overtake them in the new rankings, following England’s success earlier in 2007, with wins against both New Zealand and Jamaica.

Previously, countries were ranked once every four years, according to their positions in the World Championships but with the number of teams taking part in this event reduced to 16 in 2007, the new ranking system is more inclusive.

Malawi was unranked under the old system, as they did not participate in the World Championships in 2003. They now take their rightful rank as 5th in the world, following exceptional performances at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne 2006, African Regional Championships and more recently at the New World Netball World Championships.

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A total of 22 countries appear in the new rankings table. These teams have all played the required number of eight matches in the stipulated four year period. Another eight countries could join the rankings with further matches played this year.

In the months ahead, as more of IFNA’s member countries play regular internationals, they too will have the opportunity to join the official rankings and monitor their performance against the rest of the world.

The new system has been created for IFNA by David Kendix, who developed and maintains the official team rankings for Test and One Day International Cricket. One of the important characteristics of the system, similar to Cricket’s, is that there is a greater weighting given to more recent matches.

IFNA President, Molly Rhone said:

“This is a major step forward for our sport. To have a ranking system that takes account of the form of teams in between our World Championships is really exciting.

“Not only will this make existing international Netball events and test matches more meaningful, we hope it will stimulate more regular competition between countries.

“It will also help us further understand the stage a country is at in its development and enable IFNA to be more strategic in supporting progress.

“One of our strategic goals is to raise the performance levels across all member countries and maximise the commercial opportunity and profile of key international events.

“Like many sports we must work hard to close the gap between the top few countries and those below them, to generate interest and excitement with new audiences in our events. This new World Ranking System gives us a much better indicator to work from.”

ENDS

Notes to editors:
- The new IFNA World Rankings takes account of senior international matches that fulfill the required criteria set by IFNA.
- The full list of ranked countries will be updated at intervals on the IFNA website www.netball.org
- The full table with ratings and further explanation of the system can be found in the attached appendix.


Current Rankings List

1. Australia
2. New Zealand
3. England
4. Jamaica
5. Malawi
6. Samoa
7. Trinidad & Tobago
8. Fiji
9. South Africa
10. Cook Islands
11. Barbados
12. St Vincent & The Grenadines
13. Wales
14. Papua New Guinea
15. Singapore
16. Sri Lanka
17. Scotland
18. Canada
19. Botswana
20. Malaysia
21. Northern Ireland
22. India

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