Australian women's national handball team

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Australia
Australia
Association AHF
Trainer Heba Aly
Olympic games
Participation 1 of 11 (First: 2000 )
best result 10th place ( 2000 )
Handball world championship
Participation 8 of 24 (First: 1999 )
best result 23rd place ( 1999 , 2003 )
Handball Oceania Championship
Participation 7 (first: 1997 )
best result Oceania Champion (1997, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016)
(As of December 13, 2019)

The Australian women's national handball team represents Australia in international tournaments in women's handball .

The Australian selection has so far participated in the Oceania Championship seven times . The team won the tournament in all participations. For the World Cup , the Australians qualified eight times, with the penultimate places at the World Cup in 1999 and 2003 were the best placements. The selection only took part in the 2000 Summer Olympics in their own country.

Current squad

The Australian squad for the 2019 World Cup consists of the following players:

Jemima Harbort (Queensland), Jessica Fallah (UTS), Ana Meded (Melbourne), Sally Potocki (Australia), Emma Guignard (Harborside), Laura Player (Harborside), Manon Vernay (Australia), Madeleine McAfee (UTS), Rosalie Boyd (Queensland), Jessie Wood (UTS), Amy Thomas (Canberra), Manon Livingstone (Nice), Heather Cooper (Queensland), Olivia Mowat (UTS), Theresa Fitzgerald (Melbourne), Brianna Keyes (Hong Kong)

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