Judy Blair (netball)
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Judith Ann Blair (née Dunlop; born 29 November 1941) is a former New Zealand
netball Netball is a ball sport played on a court by two teams of seven players. It is among a rare number of sports which have been created exclusively for female competitors. The sport is played on indoor and outdoor netball courts and is specifical ...
player. She played 19 international matches for the New Zealand team between 1960 and 1967, including captaining the side to victory at the 1967 World Netball Championships.


Early life

Blair was born Judith Ann Dunlop on 29 November 1941, the daughter of Ernest and Monica Daphne Dunlop. She was educated at Linwood High School in
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. After leaving school, she found employment as a leather worker.


Netball career

Dunlop began playing representative netball for Canterbury in 1956, and first gained South Island selection in 1958. In 1959, it was said that "although short, she moves well into the circle and is outstandingly quick on rebounds. She is a most unselfish player, and although an accurate shot herself, passes well to the goal shooter." In 1960, Dunlop was selected for the New Zealand team that toured Australia. She played in 14 of the 16 games on tour, including in all three Test matches, and was considered to be one of the most improved players in the team. Her play on tour as goal shooter was described as "outstanding". In the first Test match in
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, New Zealand achieved their first ever victory over , winning 49–40. However, the second and third Tests of the series were won by Australia, 44–39 and 46–45, respectively. By the inaugural World Netball Championships at
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, England, in 1963, Dunlop had married, and was known by her married name. At the tournament, New Zealand recorded nine wins and one loss, 36–37 against Australia, to finish as runners-up. In the game against , won by New Zealand 56–29, Blair played at goal attack and was reported as "working accurately and in perfect unison" with goal shooter Colleen McMaster. After the disappointment of narrowly finishing second at Eastbourne, Blair gave birth to her first child but continued playing netball, moving positions to wing attack where her explosive speed and deception were ideal. She was named as captain of the New Zealand team for the 1967 World Netball Championships in
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, where New Zealand won all seven of their matches to become world champions for the first time. Across her international career, Blair played in 19 Test matches, and she was unbeaten as captain. After retiring, she remained involved in netball, and received a coaching certificate in 1975.


Later life

In 1972, Blair gave birth to her daughter
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, who would also go on to play netball for New Zealand. They were the first mother and daughter to represent New Zealand in netball. The 1967 world championship team was inducted into the
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in 1996. In the 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours, Blair was appointed a
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, for services to netball.


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Blair interviewed as part of a film about the New Zealand team's trip by ship to the 1953 World Championships in England
{{DEFAULTSORT:Blair, Judy 1941 births Living people Netball players from Christchurch People educated at Linwood College New Zealand international netball players New Zealand netball players Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit 1963 World Netball Championships players 1967 World Netball Championships players