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| Australia |
| Association |
Korfball Australia (KA) |
| IKF membership |
1978 |
| IKF code |
AUS  |
| IKF rank |
8 (Jan.2008) |
| World Championships |
| Appearances |
7 (First in 1984) |
| Best result |
4th place, 1995 |
| World Games |
| Appearances |
2 (First in 1997) |
| Best result |
5th, 1997 |
| Asia-Oceania Championship |
| Appearances |
7 (First in 1990) |
| Best result |
Champions, 2004 |
| website |
The Australia national korfball team is managed by Korfball Australia (KA), representing Australia in korfball international competitions.
Australian Korfball Team at the World Championship 2007
[edit] Tournament History
| World Games |
| Year |
Championship |
Host |
Classification |
| 1997 |
5th World Games |
Lahti (Finland) |
5th place |
| 2001 |
6th World Games |
Akita (Japan) |
6th place |
[edit] Current squad
National team in the World Championship 2007
- Kelly Harrison
- Wendy Kenbeek
- Jessica May
- Megan O’Keefe
- Donna Paull
- Martine White
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- Clinton Bryan
- Ben Hale
- Jeremy Harris
- Brad Marks
- Michael Spencer
- Laurie Swan
- James Tye
- Sot Vardas
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- Coach: Phil Sibbons
- Manager: Bob Johnston
- Assistant Manager: Paul Albone
[edit] External links