Netball at the 2015 Pacific Games
Netball at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea was held on July 13–18, 2015.[1]
Netball at the 2015 Pacific Games | |||||||
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Location | Port Moresby, ![]() | ||||||
Dates | 13–18 July 2015 | ||||||
Teams | 7 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Preliminary round
Pool A
MP | MW | ML | MC | PW | PL | PD | |
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2 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 169 | 47 | +122 |
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2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 103 | 89 | +14 |
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2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 35 | 171 | −136 |
Qualified for the semifinals |
13 July 2015 | Fiji ![]() | 100 – 15 | ![]() |
14 July 2015 | Cook Islands ![]() | 71 – 20 | ![]() |
15 July 2015 | Fiji ![]() | 69 – 32 | ![]() |
Pool B
MP | MW | ML | MC | PW | PL | PD | |
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3 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 211 | 106 | +105 |
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3 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 225 | 107 | +118 |
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3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 98 | 208 | −110 |
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3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 88 | 201 | −113 |
Qualified for the semifinals |
13 July 2015 | Samoa ![]() | 88 – 21 | ![]() |
13 July 2015 | Papua New Guinea ![]() | 68 – 25 | ![]() |
14 July 2015 | Papua New Guinea ![]() | 81 – 27 | ![]() |
14 July 2015 | Samoa ![]() | 83 – 24 | ![]() |
15 July 2015 | Tonga ![]() | 50 – 39 | ![]() |
15 July 2015 | Papua New Guinea ![]() | 62 – 54 | ![]() |
Consolation matches
13 July 2015 | Cook Islands ![]() | 70 – 38 | ![]() |
15 July 2015 | Tonga ![]() | 53 – 26 | ![]() |
16 July 2015 | Tonga ![]() | 50 – 43 | ![]() |
16 July 2015 | Solomon Islands ![]() | 62 – 31 | ![]() |
Knockout stage
Semi finals | Final | |||||
17 July | ||||||
![]() | 64 | |||||
18 July | ||||||
![]() | 48 | |||||
![]() | 68 | |||||
17 July | ||||||
![]() | 51 | |||||
![]() | 50 | |||||
![]() | 48 | |||||
Bronze medal match | ||||||
18 July | ||||||
![]() | 54 | |||||
![]() | 49 |
Final standings
See alsoReferences
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