Fiji national netball team

The Fiji national netball team represents Fiji in international netball competition. Fiji have competed at nine World Netball Championships, finishing sixth in their best placing at the 1999 tournament. They have also competed at two Commonwealth Games, and won the netball event at the South Pacific Games for a number of years. They have won gold at every games since 1991. They are also the current Pacific Champions, winning the all Pacific Series since its inception.

Fiji
Nickname(s)Pearls
AssociationFiji Netball Association
ConfederationOceania Netball Federation
Head coachVicki Wilson
CaptainUnaisi Rauluni
INF ranking17
Team colours
World Championships
2019 placing14th
Best result6th (1999)
Commonwealth Games
2018 placing12th
Best result7th (2002)

As of 21 July 2019, the Fijian team are Seventeenth in the INF World Rankings.[1] They were captained by Matila Waqanidrola, and coached by Gabriel Qoro and Unaisi Rokoura.

The Fiji National Netball Team are now known as the Fiji Pearls after securing their sponsorship in May 2013 with The Pearl South Pacific Resort. The Fiji Pearls are currently under the coaching guidance of Unaisi Rokoura and new team manager, Sitiveni Cama Rabuka. The Fiji Pearls hosted 5th ranked Malawi to a 2-test match in Suva on 2 and 4 November 2013.

Players

2019 Fiji Pearls Netball World Cup Team

Fiji national netball team
Players 'big boys

Notable past players

Competitive history

Netball World Cup
Year Championship Location Placing
19631st World ChampionshipsEastbourne, England
19672nd World ChampionshipsPerth, Australia
19713rd World ChampionshipsKingston, Jamaica
19754th World ChampionshipsAuckland, New Zealand8th
19795th World ChampionshipsPort of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
19836th World ChampionshipsSingapore
19877th World ChampionshipsGlasgow, Scotland8th
19918th World ChampionshipsSydney, Australia11th
19959th World ChampionshipsBirmingham, England
199910th World ChampionshipsChristchurch, New Zealand6th
200311th World ChampionshipsKingston, Jamaica8th
200712th World ChampionshipsAuckland, New Zealand9th
201113th World ChampionshipsSingapore10th
201514th World CupSydney, Australia11th
201915th World CupLiverpool, England14th
Netball at the Commonwealth Games
Year Games Event Location Placing
1998XVI Games1st NetballKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2002XVII Games2nd NetballManchester, England7th
2006XVIII Games3rd NetballMelbourne, Australia9th
2010XIX Games4th NetballDelhi, India
2014XIX Games5th NetballGlasgow, Scotland
Pacific Games
Year Games Event Location Placing
1963I GamesBasketball 7'sSuva, Fiji 1st
1966II GamesNetballNouméa, New Caledonia 2nd
1979VI GamesNetballSuva, Fiji 1st
1983VII GamesNetballApia, Samoa 2nd
1991IX GamesNetballPort Moresby, Papua New Guinea
1995X GamesNetballPapeete, Tahiti 1st
1999XI GamesNetballSanta Rita, Guam 1st
2003XII GamesNetballSuva, Fiji 1st
2007XIII GamesNetballApia, Samoa 1st
2015XV GamesNetballPort Moresby, Papua New Guinea 1st
Pacific Mini Games
Year Games Event Location Placing
1993IV GamesNetballPort Vila, Vanuatu 3rd
1997V GamesNetballPago Pago, American Samoa 2nd
2001VI GamesNetballKingston, Norfolk Island 1st
2009VIII GamesNetballRarotonga, Cook Islands 1st
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gollark: That lets you work out a/b/c/d, which you can substitute back into (x-1)(ax^3+bx^2+cx+d).
gollark: So:2 = a (x^4 terms)p = b - a (x^3 terms)-6 = c - b (x^2 terms)q = d - c (x terms)6 = -d (constant terms)
gollark: So you can do `2x^4+ px^3 - 6x^2 + qx + 6 = ax^4 + (b-a)x^3 + (c-b)x^2 + (d-c)x - d`, and you know the coefficients on x^4 and so on should be equal.
gollark: Which you can then simplify to ax^4 + (b-a)x^3 + (c-b)x^2 + (d-c)x - d.

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