The IFNA World Rankings are published to make it possible to publish comparisons of the relative strengths of internationally active netball teams. They are based on the results from the World Championships, and released after the conclusion of each event, every four years.
Rankings as of 2003
- 1. New Zealand
- 2. Australia
- 3. Jamaica
- 4. England
- 5. South Africa
- 6. Samoa
- 7. Barbados
- 8. Fiji
- 9. United States
- 10. Trinidad and Tobago
- 11. Cook Islands
- 12. Niue
- 13. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- 14. Wales
- 15. Scotland
- 16. Saint Lucia
- 17. Antigua and Barbuda
- 18. Sri Lanka
- 19. Northern Ireland
- 20. Grenada
- 21. Canada
- 22. Bermuda
- 23. Hong Kong
- 24. Australia
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