Major tournaments Netball World Cup Jamaica have competed at every
World Netball Championships and/or
Netball World Cup since the inaugural
1963 tournament. They have been bronze medalists on four occasions –
1991,
2003,
2007 and
2023.
Jamaica have also hosted the
1971 and
2003 World Netball Championships.
World Games Commonwealth Games Jamaica have competed at every
netball tournament at the Commonwealth Games. They were bronze medallists in
2002,
2014 and
2018. At the
2022 Commonwealth Games, with a team coached by
Connie Francis and captained by
Jhaniele Fowler, Jamaica finished as silver medallists. Jamaica defeated
Australia 57–55 during the pool stages and topped the pool. In the semi-finals they defeated
New Zealand 67–51 and, as a result, qualified for their first major final. However, in the final, they lost 55–51 to Australia. bronze medallists.
Taini Jamison Trophy Since
2008,
Netball New Zealand has hosted the
Taini Jamison Trophy series. The series features
New Zealand playing against visiting teams. In
2010, Jamaica made their debut in the series and they have been regular participants ever since. In
2018, Jamaica won the series. During a full four team tournament, they twice defeated New Zealand, once in the preliminary rounds and again in the final. However, Netball New Zealand subsequently refused to allow Jamaica to take the actual trophy home, stating that "for insurance purposes... we can't really have it go offshore". In
2022 complications with passports and visas saw the Jamaica team's arrival in New Zealand delayed. This resulted in the original test series been cancelled. It also saw Jamaica playing with a severely under strength team. Following an investigation,
World Netball would later fine
Netball Jamaica GBP £5,000 (
NZD $9,800) for failing to fulfill the original fixtures planned for the series.
Netball Nations Cup Fast5 Netball World Series Since
2009, Jamaica have played in the
Fast5 Netball World Series.
Americas tournaments Netball World Cup Qualifiers AFNA Championships Central American and Caribbean Games ==Players==