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The England national women's netball team, also known as the ''Vitality Roses'', represent England in international
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competition. England are coached by
Jess Thirlby Jess Thirlby (born 15 November 1979), previously known as Jess Garland, is a former England netball international and the current head coach of the England national netball team. As a player, she was a member of the Team Bath squad that won th ...
, and are currently captained by Natalie Metcalf. As of 1 July 2020, the team is ranked third in the
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. England have won one
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and several
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medals at the World Cup and have won one
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at the
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.


History

The England national netball team was established in 1963, ahead of the inaugural Netball World Championships held in
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that year. England have appeared at every World Championships (since renamed as the World Cup) and most recently the team competed at the
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, finishing third. Their highest placing at a World Championship was second in
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. They have twice won the
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, a tournament with experimental rules designed to speed up the game. Their best result in a major tournament is a
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in the
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. Although international netball was historically dominated by
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and
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, in recent years England have recorded several impressive victories over Australia, New Zealand and
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, signalling their increasing competitiveness against other elite nations. This development was demonstrated in the team's second place at the 2018 Quad Series, where they lost to Australia by a narrow margin. England's rapid improvement occurred under the tutelage of then-head coach Tracey Neville, who was permanently appointed to the role in September 2015. The team earned their first Commonwealth Games
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in a landmark victory over
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in April 2018 and several months later rose to second on the
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. Following a narrow semi-final defeat and eventual bronze medal at the 2019 World Cup in
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, Neville stood down from the role. She was replaced as coach by
Jess Thirlby Jess Thirlby (born 15 November 1979), previously known as Jess Garland, is a former England netball international and the current head coach of the England national netball team. As a player, she was a member of the Team Bath squad that won th ...
, who represented England during her playing career and coached under-age national teams and
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in the Superleague. The current co-captains of the team are
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and Laura Malcolm.


Players


Roses squad

The current squad was selected for the 2022 Quad Series. Player statistics can be foun
here


Notable past players

*
Lyn Carpenter Lyn Carpenter (born 1965) is an England Netball volunteer administrator and former National representative player. She is a former Chief Executive of Thurrock Council who was forced to leave her position for her disgraceful role in the local auth ...
* Tracey Neville * Amanda Newton *
Abby Sargent Abby Marie Sargent (née Teare; born 25 May 1977 in Melbourne, Australia) is a retired Australian netball player. Sargent was also a member of the England national team that played in the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games. She also played for ...
* Kendra Slawinski *
Pamela Cookey Pamela Asibie Cookey (born 2 September 1984 in Birmingham, West Midlands) is a former English netball player, usually posted to goal attack (GA). Club career In domestic netball, Cookey has played with Team Bath in the Netball Superleague since ...
*
Tamsin Greenway Tamsin Greenway (born 6 October 1982) is a former England netball international. She was a member of the England teams that won bronze medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and at the 2011 and 2015 Netball World Cups. Between 2006 and 2018 she ...
*
Sonia Mkoloma Sonia Mkoloma (born 17 January 1979) is a former English international netball player. Mkoloma made her international debut for the English national team in 1999, and during her career has competed at three Netball World Championships, three Co ...
*
Ama Agbeze Ama Agbeze (born 12 November 1982) is an England netball international. She was captain when England won the gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. In 2019 she received an for her services to netball. She was also a member of the England ...
* Fiona Murtagh * Lucia Sdao * Alison Spink * Eboni Usoro-Brown


Competitive record


Honours

* BBC Sports Team of the Year Award – 2018


Kit suppliers

England's kits and off-court ranges are currently supplied by Nike. The global sports brand announced a multi-year deal with
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, the national team and the organisation's 3,000 clubs across the country in 2018. Before the Nike announcement, the Roses kits were provided by BLK.


References


External links


Official Website

Our Netball History – ''Archival website dedicated to English netball''
{{Commonwealth Games Netball National netball teams of Europe