The Fast5 Netball World Series is an international Fast5 netball tournament organised by World Netball. The series features the top six national netball teams, according to the World Netball Rankings. Between 2009 and 2011 it was known as the World Netball Series. New Zealand won the inaugural series and were initially the competition's dominant team. Between 2009 and 2018, they won seven of the nine tournaments played. During the 2020s, Australia won three successive titles. Since 2022, the series has also featured a men's netball tournament.

History

Fastnet

In December 2008, the International Federation of Netball Associations announced the details of a new international netball tournament, the World Netball Series. The new series would feature a new set of rules, which eventually became known as fastnet rules. Between 2009 and 2011, the tournament was known as the World Netball Series and these early editions used Fastnet rules. In 2012 the tournament became known as the Fast5 Netball World Series after adopting a revised set of new Fast5 netball rules.

New Zealand

With a team coached by Ruth Aitken and captained by Casey Williams, New Zealand won the inaugural 2009 World Netball Series after defeating Jamaica 32–27 in the final. New Zealand were initially the competition's dominant team. Between 2009 and 2018, they won seven of the nine tournaments played.

England

In 2011, with a team coached by Anna Mayes and captained by Jade Clarke, England defeated New Zealand 33–26 in the final to win their first major tournament. In 2017, with a team coached by Tracey Neville and captained by Ama Agbeze, England won the series for a second time. In the final they defeated Jamaica 34–29.

Australia

In 2022, Australia won the series for the first time. They subsequently retained the title in both 2023 and 2024.

Men's tournament

Since 2022, the series has also featured a men's netball tournament. New Zealand were the inaugural winners.

Finals

World Netball Series

SeriesWinnersScoreRunners upVenue
2009New Zealand32–27JamaicaMEN Arena
2010New Zealand28–26EnglandEcho Arena
2011England33–26New ZealandEcho Arena

Fast5 Netball World Series

SeriesWinnersScoreRunners upVenue
2012New Zealand23–21EnglandVector Arena
2013New Zealand56–27AustraliaVector Arena
2014New Zealand35–31AustraliaVector Arena
2016New Zealand41–16AustraliaHisense Arena
2017England34–29JamaicaHisense Arena
2018New Zealand34–33JamaicaMelbourne Arena
2022Australia34–20South AfricaWolfbrook Arena
2023Australia35–23New ZealandWolfbrook Arena
2024Australia34–30New ZealandWolfbrook Arena

Men's Fast5 Netball World Series

SeriesWinnersScoreRunners upVenue
2022New Zealand29–25AustraliaWolfbrook Arena
2023New Zealand51–34AustraliaWolfbrook Arena
2024Australia32–30New ZealandWolfbrook Arena

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3rd/4th Playoffs

World Netball Series

SeriesWinnersScoreRunners upVenue
2009Australia23–18EnglandMEN Arena
2010Jamaica30–29AustraliaEcho Arena
2011Australia32–24JamaicaEcho Arena

Fast5 Netball World Series

SeriesWinnersScoreRunners upVenue
2012South Africa38–34JamaicaVector Arena
2013Jamaica44–17South AfricaVector Arena
2014England31–30JamaicaVector Arena
2016Malawi35–32EnglandHisense Arena
2017Australia34–15New ZealandHisense Arena
2018Australia38–15MalawiMelbourne Arena
2022New Zealand39–25EnglandWolfbrook Arena
2023England30–22South AfricaWolfbrook Arena
2024Uganda46–42South AfricaWolfbrook Arena