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{{Short description|Girls' netball team}} |
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{{Infobox national netball team |
{{Infobox national netball team |
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| country = Trinidad and Tobago |
| country = Trinidad and Tobago |
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| image = Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg |
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| nickname = Calypso Girls |
| nickname = Calypso Girls |
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| association = Trinidad and Tobago Netball Association |
| association = Trinidad and Tobago Netball Association |
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| confederation = [[Americas Federation of Netball Associations|AFNA]] ([[Netball in the Americas|Americas]]) |
| confederation = [[Americas Federation of Netball Associations|AFNA]] ([[Netball in the Americas|Americas]]) |
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| coach = Wesley “Pepe” Gomes |
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| asst coach = Grace Parkinson Griffith |
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| manager = |
| manager = Carol Gittens |
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| captain = Joelisa Cooper |
| captain = Joelisa Cooper |
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| top scorer = |
| top scorer = [[Samuel McCready]] |
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| rank = 11 {{steady}} |
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| WNC apps = 15 |
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| WNC |
| WNC prev = 2023 |
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| WNC recent = 12th |
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| WNC best = Joint 1st ([[1979 World Netball Championships|1979]]) |
| WNC best = Joint 1st ([[1979 World Netball Championships|1979]]) |
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| CWG apps = 3 |
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| CWG |
| CWG prev = 2022 |
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| CWG recent = 11th |
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| CWG best = 8th ([[Netball at the 2010 Commonwealth Games|2010]]) |
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The '''Trinidad and Tobago national netball team''', known as the '''Calypso Girls''', represent [[Trinidad and Tobago]] in international [[netball]]. The Caribbean team competed at the first [[World Netball Championships]] in 1963, and are the only nation outside of [[Australia national netball team|Australia]] and [[New Zealand national netball team|New Zealand]] to have won a World Championship (in [[1979 World Netball Championships|1979]]). Throughout the mid-1970s and 1980s the Calypso Girls were a dominant force in international netball, but since the early 1990s the team have become less competitive.<ref>{{cite web |title=World Netball Champion: Peggy Castanada-Phillip speaks |url=http://www.triniview.com/Peggy_Castanada-Phillip/ |publisher=TriniView.com |date=10 March 2007 |accessdate=24 July 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=Johannsen, Dana |date=8 July 2011 |title=A tale of two women and their sport |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10737013 |newspaper=[[The New Zealand Herald]] |accessdate=24 July 2011}}</ref> |
The '''Trinidad and Tobago national netball team''', known as the '''Calypso Girls''', represent [[Trinidad and Tobago]] in international [[netball]]. The Caribbean team competed at the first [[World Netball Championships]] in 1963, and are the only nation outside of [[Australia national netball team|Australia]] and [[New Zealand national netball team|New Zealand]] to have won a World Championship (in [[1979 World Netball Championships|1979]]). Throughout the mid-1970s and 1980s the Calypso Girls were a dominant force in international netball, but since the early 1990s the team have become less competitive.<ref>{{cite web |title=World Netball Champion: Peggy Castanada-Phillip speaks |url=http://www.triniview.com/Peggy_Castanada-Phillip/ |publisher=TriniView.com |date=10 March 2007 |accessdate=24 July 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=Johannsen, Dana |date=8 July 2011 |title=A tale of two women and their sport |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10737013 |newspaper=[[The New Zealand Herald]] |accessdate=24 July 2011}}</ref> |
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==Players== |
==Players== |
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=== 2023 Calypso Girls Netball World Cup Team === |
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| colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#ABCDEF | '''Trinidad and Tobago national netball team''' |
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| width=300 bgcolor=gainsboro | '''Players''' |
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| width=250 bgcolor=gainsboro | '''Management''' |
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|Amanda Cameron, |
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* dove Cameron |
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Kielle Connelly, |
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Samuel McCready, |
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* aaron Duncan |
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* ajay rambaran |
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* Jack and jill |
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Kemba Duncan, |
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* dead pool |
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[[Candice Guerero]], |
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* Sherelle Sonny |
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* taylor Swift |
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[[Onella Jack]], |
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* keith rowley |
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* '''Head coach''': |
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* '''Asst coach''': |
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Tricia Liverpool, |
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* '''Manager''': |
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Afeisha Noel, |
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[[Daystar Swift]], |
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| valign=top |Coach - Wesley “Pepe” Gomes |
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Asst. Coach - Grace Parkinson Griffith |
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Manager - Carol Gittens |
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Trainer - Wayne Samuel |
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President - Patrica Butcher |
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| bgcolor=gold | [[File:Med 1.png]] Joint 1st |
| bgcolor=gold | [[File:Med 1.png]] Joint 1st |
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| 1983 || [[1983 World Netball Championships|6th World Championships]] || Singapore |
| 1983 || [[1983 World Netball Championships|6th World Championships]] || [[Singapore]] |
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| bgcolor=#CC9966 | [[File:Med 3.png]] 3rd |
| bgcolor=#CC9966 | [[File:Med 3.png]] 3rd |
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| bgcolor=silver | [[File:Med 2.png]] Joint 2nd |
| bgcolor=silver | [[File:Med 2.png]] Joint 2nd |
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| 1991 || [[1991 World Netball Championships|8th World Championships]] || Sydney, Australia || DNP |
| 1991 || [[1991 World Netball Championships|8th World Championships]] || [[Sydney]], Australia || DNP |
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| 1995 || [[1995 World Netball Championships|9th World Championships]] || [[Birmingham]], England || 6th |
| 1995 || [[1995 World Netball Championships|9th World Championships]] || [[Birmingham]], England || 6th |
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| 1999 || [[1999 World Netball Championships|10th World Championships]] || [[Christchurch]], New Zealand || 8th |
| 1999 || [[1999 World Netball Championships|10th World Championships]] || [[Christchurch]], New Zealand || 8th |
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| 2003 || [[2003 World Netball Championships|11th World Championships]] || |
| 2003 || [[2003 World Netball Championships|11th World Championships]] || Kingston, Jamaica || 10th |
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| 2007 || [[2007 World Netball Championships|12th World Championships]] || |
| 2007 || [[2007 World Netball Championships|12th World Championships]] || Auckland, New Zealand || 11th |
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| 2011 || [[2011 World Netball Championships|13th World Championships]] || Singapore || 7th |
| 2011 || [[2011 World Netball Championships|13th World Championships]] || Singapore || 7th |
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| 2015 || [[2015 Netball World Cup|14th World Cup]] || Sydney, Australia || 9th |
| 2015 || [[2015 Netball World Cup|14th World Cup]] || Sydney, Australia || 9th |
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| 2019 || [[2019 Netball World Cup|15th World Cup]] || [[Liverpool]], England || 9th |
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| 2023 || [[2023 Netball World Cup|16th World Cup]] || [[Cape Town]], South Africa || 12th |
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 19 October 2024
Nickname(s) | Calypso Girls | |
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Association | Trinidad and Tobago Netball Association | |
Confederation | AFNA (Americas) | |
Head coach | Wesley “Pepe” Gomes | |
Asst coach | Grace Parkinson Griffith | |
Manager | Carol Gittens | |
Captain | Joelisa Cooper | |
Top scorer | Samuel McCready | |
World ranking | 11 | |
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Netball World Cup | ||
Appearances | 15 | |
2023 placing | 12th | |
Best result | Joint 1st (1979) | |
Commonwealth Games | ||
Appearances | 3 | |
2022 placing | 11th | |
Best result | 8th (2010) |
The Trinidad and Tobago national netball team, known as the Calypso Girls, represent Trinidad and Tobago in international netball. The Caribbean team competed at the first World Netball Championships in 1963, and are the only nation outside of Australia and New Zealand to have won a World Championship (in 1979). Throughout the mid-1970s and 1980s the Calypso Girls were a dominant force in international netball, but since the early 1990s the team have become less competitive.[1][2]
Players
[edit]2023 Calypso Girls Netball World Cup Team
[edit]Trinidad and Tobago national netball team | |
Players | Management |
Amanda Cameron,
Kielle Connelly, Samuel McCready, Joelisa Cooper, Kemba Duncan, Tricia Liverpool, Afeisha Noel, |
Coach - Wesley “Pepe” Gomes
Asst. Coach - Grace Parkinson Griffith Manager - Carol Gittens Trainer - Wayne Samuel President - Patrica Butcher |
Competitive history
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Year | Championship | Location | Placing |
1963 | 1st World Championships | Eastbourne, England | 4th |
1967 | 2nd World Championships | Perth, Australia | 5th |
1971 | 3rd World Championships | Kingston, Jamaica | 4th |
1975 | 4th World Championships | Auckland, New Zealand | 4th |
1979 | 5th World Championships | Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago | Joint 1st |
1983 | 6th World Championships | Singapore | 3rd |
1987 | 7th World Championships | Glasgow, Scotland | Joint 2nd |
1991 | 8th World Championships | Sydney, Australia | DNP |
1995 | 9th World Championships | Birmingham, England | 6th |
1999 | 10th World Championships | Christchurch, New Zealand | 8th |
2003 | 11th World Championships | Kingston, Jamaica | 10th |
2007 | 12th World Championships | Auckland, New Zealand | 11th |
2011 | 13th World Championships | Singapore | 7th |
2015 | 14th World Cup | Sydney, Australia | 9th |
2019 | 15th World Cup | Liverpool, England | 9th |
2023 | 16th World Cup | Cape Town, South Africa | 12th |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "World Netball Champion: Peggy Castanada-Phillip speaks". TriniView.com. 10 March 2007. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
- ^ Johannsen, Dana (8 July 2011). "A tale of two women and their sport". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 24 July 2011.