Summary

  • Result: England lose 45-61 to Australia in final

  • Australia secure 12th world title after finishing runners-up in 2019

  • England were competing in first World Cup final & bidding for first trophy

  1. Goodbyepublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    FT: England 45-61 Australia

    Not quite the end to the weekend England fans wanted, but the Roses still made history by reaching a first World Cup final.

    For the full story of England's loss to Australia, have a read of the report.

    Of course, this isn't the end of England-in-World-Cups season. The Lionesses are in action in the last 16 of the football against Nigeria at 08:30 BST on Monday and you can watch that on BBC One and follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app.

    Media caption,

    England miss out on historic first Netball World Cup title

  2. 'This time it's a first final, next time we're getting gold'published at 19:09 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    FT: England 45-61 Australia

    BBC Sport

    England mid-court Imogen Allison speaking to BBC TV:"We spoke a lot about how this is the first time it has been done [a Roses team in the final], I am super proud of all of us to be honest. We have to take this and run with it. If this is the first time in a final, the next time we are getting the gold.

    "[Are you going to celebrate?] I hope so! Just having fun with friends and that is it."

  3. 'They just had the better of us today'published at 19:09 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    BBC Sport

    England shooter Eleanor Cardwell speaking to BBC TV: "We had the better of them the other day and they had the better of us today. They were more clinical with ball. They were hungry and turning over ball a lot more.

    "[Having experience against opponents] does help you. You know the ins and outs of every player. But it is how you connect as a team and at times they broke our connections, especially in attack. It helps but it does work both ways.

    "There's so many positives. This is the first World Cup final for every name on the team sheet and a lot of those Diamonds players have a whole lot of experience.

    "This is a first for us and I am super proud of us making history. Last year at the Commonwealth Games we came fourth and were gutted, this year we've got a silver medal."

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    Garaidh: Gutted for England but that was a great game. Well done Australia.

    Louise Knight: Great exposure for netball globally and for England today. Amazing game, brilliant result.

    Mtezz:First time followed netball since I played at school 40 years ago. Loved it. Proud of England, fab job all of you. History made.

  5. We're grateful but disappointed - Thirlbypublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    FT: England 45-61 Australia

    BBC Sport

    England head coach Jess Thirlby speaking to BBC TV: "We are really grateful for that silver medal and over time I'm sure that it will sink in. But right now it is a measure of the belief we had in ourselves, the route we took to the final...[that we are disappointed].

    "We are obviously gutted with a losing margin like that in our first final but such is the difference between seasoned finalists and a team in their first final.

    "The win on Thursday, we hit some of our biggest stats ever against Australia, and still only won by one, so we weren't complacent about things.

    "Today was always going to be a tough ask, you just can't throw ball like that against Australia in a final. If we do that we need to find a way to win it back. Unfortunately both of those things eluded us for long periods during the match."

  6. Watch full-time celebrationspublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    FT: England 45-61 Australia

    If you can bear to watch, here is the moment English hearts were broken.

    Media caption,

    England miss out on historic first Netball World Cup title

  7. 'Lack of experience cost England in the end'published at 18:53 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    Ama Agbeze
    Former England captain on BBC Two

    Australia have that experience to do it when it matters, that is where England fell short.

    Their daily training environment is at another level and that just brings the expectancy higher.

  8. 'Couldn't have asked for a better ending to my career'published at 18:50 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    BBC Sport

    Australia mid-court Ashleigh Brazill speaking to BBC TV: "For that last ten minutes I couldn't wipe the smile off my face. Jo [Weston] was crying for the last five minutes...

    "To beat England like that, they beat us in the round and everyone loved what Helen [Housby] said, that they were fitter and more energetic than us, that just fired things up.

    "The fact we have done it the way we wanted to, playing some of the best netball we have played in a long time. I'm just so proud of the girls.

    "It has taken all of us to get here, the entire 22, all of us, and the fact we are stood here world champions, I couldn't have asked for a better ending."

  9. Postpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    FT: England 45-61 Australia

    It feels like Australia head coach Stacey Marinkovich just held a few cards up her sleeve and they turned out to be aces.

    Sophie Garbin was a controversial selection before the World Cup but she has been outstanding this tournament and today she came on and was excellent.

  10. 'A turbulent four years'published at 18:47 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    Beth Cobden
    Former England player on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    England have had a real turbulent four years. So much learning has happened.

    They've got to be pleased with what they've achieved overall. I'm not sure many people would have pegged England as second at the start of the tournament.

    They will be disappointed with that. That was a very big loss.

  11. 'Errors are a snowball effect'published at 18:45 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    Karen Greig
    Manchester Thunder Head Coach on BBC Two

    It ends up being a snowball effect.

    Once you make one error, you try so hard not to make another that the pressure tells. Then one turns into two, which turns into three...

    The girls will be disappointed of course, but they did some phenomenal stuff out there as well, and we can't take that away from them.

    They've still created history and this is a lesson for a lot of the girls who will hopefully still be here in the next cycle.

  12. Postpublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    Ash Brazill is speaking to TV right now. That is her last netball match ever. She finishes her career a world champion.

    Big hugs with Geva Mentor, who has also played her last match on the international stage. The two were team-mates at Collingwood Magpies last season.

  13. Postpublished at 18:42 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    FT: England 45-61 Australia

    What a shame, eh.

    The wheels fell off for England there in the final period. They won't have wanted to finish the final in that way. Giving the ball away and converting only around 50% of their centre passes to goals.

    Heartbreak for the Roses but they have already made history in South Africa.

  14. 'Australia are just relentless'published at 18:41 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    Serena Kersten
    Commonwealth gold medallist with England on BBC Two

    There are a few areas where it went wrong for England.

    Far too wasteful with the ball, Australia are the best side in the world at punishing you.

    You may score quickly, but the Ausssies punish you again and again and again.

    They are relentless, and it told today, particularly in the second half.

  15. Postpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    FT: England 45-61 Australia

    Tears of joy from the Australian Diamonds. This has been five years in the making.

    Since they lost the Commonwealth Games to England in 2018 then the World Cup in 2019 to New Zealand they have talked of 'unfinished business'.

    They wanted to win back both titles. After securing gold in Birmingham last year now they've secured the World Cup title in Cape Town.

    There's a reason they are the dominant force in netball.

  16. 'Australia gunning for this since 2019'published at 18:37 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    FT: England 45-61 Australia

    Pamela Cookey
    Former England shooter on BBC TV

    Australia lost out in Liverpool in 2019 to the Silver Ferns, so since then they have been gunning for it.

    They have won every consolation prize since then, and they were not going to let this one go.

  17. AUSTRALIA WIN WORLD CUPpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 6 August 2023
    Breaking

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    There's the buzzer! Australia win a 12th World Cup!

    Scenes of jubilation from the Green and Gold in Cape Town.

  18. Postpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    Q4: England 44-60 Australia

    Sophie Garbin brings up the 60 goals for Australia.

    Eleanor Cardwell misses at the other end and Courtney Bruce is alive to, Australia want more.

    Last seconds.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

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    Australia look much the fitter and fresher team today - great movement, always options for the pass.

    David

    Hate to say it but this is looking like a bridge too far for the Roses. The Aussies have found another two gears and Eng have imploded. Very poor in the second half of this game.

    A gutted Mark B

    Pitman was brought on way too late, and no one understands why the team was changed at half time when they came off on a high and drawing with aus.

    Anon

  20. Postpublished at 18:34 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    Q4: England 44-59 Australia

    Patience from Australia to keep working the ball around the circle and really punish England here.

    Another turnover for the Diamonds and England are on the verge of this being completely blown out.

    Less than two minutes on the clock.