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England lost 55-45 to New Zealand despite leading with 11 minutes left; Roses needed to beat Silver Ferns to have any hope of reaching the final; New Zealand will play Australia in the final

Last Updated: 24/01/23 4:40pm

Highlights of the Netball Quad Series clash between England and New Zealand

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Highlights of the Netball Quad Series clash between England and New Zealand

Highlights of the Netball Quad Series clash between England and New Zealand

New Zealand will meet Australia in Wednesday’s Quad Series final after they beat England on Tuesday in Cape Town.

The 55-45 loss means the Roses finish winless in the Quad Series – after a winless series against Australia last year.

The result was made worse by the fact it was three footwork calls late in the match that allowed New Zealand to slip away and secure their spot in the final.

England were sloppy throughout, but managed to stay in the game and had the lead with 11 minutes to go in the final quarter.

But they conceded 13 of the last 17 goals of the match to hand the Silver Ferns the win.

England captain Natalie Metcalf says that her side had too many 'unforced errors' that cost them a ten goal loss against New Zealand in the netball Quad Series

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England captain Natalie Metcalf says that her side had too many ‘unforced errors’ that cost them a ten goal loss against New Zealand in the netball Quad Series

England captain Natalie Metcalf says that her side had too many ‘unforced errors’ that cost them a ten goal loss against New Zealand in the netball Quad Series

There might be questions over the Rose’s decision to shift Funmi Fadoju back into goalkeeper with seven minutes to go.

After Geva Mentor was handed an official warning in the dying seconds of the third for a late challenge on Ferns centre Kate Heffernan, the decision was made to bring Mentor off the court before any suspension could come.

But with the shorter Fadoju as her opponent, Grace Nweke got back on top.

Needing a win to be within any chance of making the Quad Series final, the Roses were out to a fast start against New Zealand and could have taken an early 4-0 lead had they not thrown away ball.

New Zealand captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio says her side need to 'sharpen up' on their attacking after a 'shaky' win against England in the netball Quad Series

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New Zealand captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio says her side need to ‘sharpen up’ on their attacking after a ‘shaky’ win against England in the netball Quad Series

New Zealand captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio says her side need to ‘sharpen up’ on their attacking after a ‘shaky’ win against England in the netball Quad Series

With Nweke forced out of the circle, Fadoju and Mentor were in the match early, winning back ball.

But the Ferns settled fast, and as has been England’s issue all tournament, they conceded five straight goals and eight of the next 11 to trail at the first change.

Chelsea Pitman was introduced at wing attack, but set team-mate Eleanor Cardwell up with a horror ball that saw Phoenix Karaka come hard to win back the ball brilliantly for the Ferns – but took her opponent down with force.

It took England more than three minutes to score their first goal in the second quarter as the two teams traded goals.

By half-time, it was New Zealand leading 27-21. Despite winning back plenty of ball in the third, England continued to concede with simple errors, including two footwork calls on Cardwell and Imogen Allison.

Quad Series: Full Schedule, live on Sky Sports

The Netball Quad Series returns as England take on South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, which are all live on Sky Sports from January 21-January 25.

January 24: South Africa vs Australia (Sky Sports Arena, 3.30pm)

January 25: Quad Series final and 3rd vs 4th play-off (Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports Arena, 1.30pm)





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