The two teams will leave Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday for the World Cup qualifiers


Netball teams will leave Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday for the World Cup qualifiers in Kingston, Jamaica, from October 16-22



  • The team is among the nine in the region, and two teams will qualify for the 2023 Netball World Cup in South Africa. The host team of the qualifiers, Jamaica, participates in the tournament but automatically qualifies for the World Cup due to their team's world ranking.
  • Manager TT Asheville Legall thinks players are optimistic about their chances of qualifying with a win. The girls are looking forward to qualifying for the World Cup next year. Then she added: Winning will not be easy, but we are all ready at any time.
  • The Calypso Girls will open their campaign against Antigua/Barbuda and Saint Lucia on October 16th. They then face the Grenadines on October 17 / Saint Vincent, Grenada on October 18, the Cayman Islands and the United States on October 19, Barbados on October 20, and Jamaica on October 22.
  • TT is still without star Samantha Wallace, who is still recovering from an ACL injury she sustained while playing for Australian club NSW Swift.
  • However, the lineup includes middle-distance runner and women's 800m national record holder Alina Brooks. Brooks, a two-time Commonwealth Games, and Pan American Games champion, is waiting for her chance to make her netball debut after representing the country at the youth level.
  • Players: Shakwanda Green Noel Captain, Vice Captain Avicha Noel, Julissa Cooper, Tiana Dillon, Shenelle Doland, Alina Brooks, Jamila McCarthy, Faith Hagley, Oprah Douglas, Chantelle Simongal, Ganesha Qasimi, Tahira Hollingsworth, Ebony Williams, Jeremiah McCarthy. Shania Morgan's oven.
  • Cast: Asheville Legal (manager), Kimba Duncan (coach), Sue Hawkins (assistant coach), Kern Maloney (physiotherapist), Corinne Andrews (massage therapist).

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