2016 Netball Europe Open Championships

2016 Netball Europe Open Championships
Tournament details
Host country England
CityNewcastle upon Tyne
VenueNorthumbria University's Sport Central
Dates13–15 May 2016
Teams4
TV partner(s)QTV Sports
YouTube
Final positions
Champions England
Runners-up Wales
Third place Scotland
Tournament statistics
Matches played6

The 2016 Netball Europe Open Championships was a tournament organised by Netball Europe. It featured four teams playing a series of netball test matches in May 2016 at Northumbria University's Sport Central. The hosts England were joined by Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The second level tournament, the 2016 Netball Europe Open Challenge was played alongside the main event.[1][2][3][4][5] With a team captained by Ama Agbeze[6] and coached by Tracey Neville, England retained the title after winning all three of their matches.[7][8] Wales finish as runners-up.[9][10] Scotland's Bethan Goodwin was named Player of the Tournamment.[11][12] The tournament was livestreamed by QTV Sports and featured on Netball Europe's YouTube channel.[2][13]

Squads

Participating teams and rosters
 England[14]  Northern Ireland[15]  Scotland[16]  Wales[10]
Ama Agbeze (c)
Sophia Candappa
Eleanor Cardwell
Ella Clark
Samantha Cook[8]
Kadeen Corbin
Jodie Gibson
Natalie Haythornthwaite
Helen Housby
Hannah Joseph
Leah Kennedy
Laura Malcolm (vc)
Jenna Bowman
Kyla Bowman
Niamh Cooper
Michelle Drayne
Gemma Gibney (c)
Deborah McCarthy
Kirstie McCammon
Sarah Montgomery
Rachael Morton
Caroline O'Hanlon
Fionnuala Toner
Neamh Woods (vc)
Claire Brownie[8]
Beverly Campbell
Lynsey Gallagher
Ella Gibbons
Bethan Goodwin
Rachel Johnstone
Nicola McCleery
Hayley MacKellar
Kate Meagh
Hayley Mulheron
Samantha Murphy
Emily Nicholl
Jo Pettitt
Bethany Sutherland
Lauren Tait
Sara Bell
Fern Davies
Suzy Drane (c)
Bethan Dyke
Kyra Jones
Chelsea Lewis
Sarah Llewellyn
Kelly Morgan
Rebecca Oatley
Stephanie Perry
Georgia Rowe
Amanda Varey
Head Coach:
Tracey Neville[7]
Head Coach:
Julie Kimber
Head Coach:
Gail Parata
Head Coach:
Trish Wilcox

Debuts and milestones

Matches

Round 1

Friday, 13 May 2016  England 83–32  Northern Ireland  
Report
Friday, 13 May 2016  Wales 49–36  Scotland  

Round 2

Saturday, 14 May 2016  Northern Ireland 84–25  Wales  
Saturday, 14 May 2016  England 70–26  Scotland  

Round 3

Sunday, 15 May 2016  Scotland 41–38  Northern Ireland  
Sunday, 15 May 2016  England 81–42  Wales  

Sources:[4][5]

Final table

Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  England 3 3 0 0 234 100 +134 6
2  Wales 3 2 0 1 145 155 -10 4
3  Scotland 3 1 0 2 103 157 -54 2
4  Northern Ireland 3 0 0 3 108 178 -70 0

Sources:[4][5]

References

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