Men's netball

[2] Men's national teams do exist in Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Brunei, Canada, England, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, the Isle of Man, Jamaica, Kenya, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Grenada, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, South Africa, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates, United States, and Zambia.

[3] Unlike women's netball at elite and national levels, men's and mixed gendered teams in countries like Fiji, Australia and New Zealand are largely self-funded.

[4] When administrators attend conferences for men's and mixed gendered netball, they also have to pay most of their own costs.

[4] For a number of years AAMNA (the original) and AIMMNA (supported by SA and WA) had competing championships, with AAMNA rebranding to AMMNA (Australian Men's and Mixed Netball Association) and ultimately out lasting AIMMNA with all states returning to the AMMNA Championships.

In 2004, New Zealand and Fiji sent teams to compete in the Australian Mixed and Men's National Championships.

[6] It is the major international competition for men's and mixed gendered national netball teams.

[6] In the 2011 competition held in April, men's national teams from Samoa, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand and the Cook Islands are a few that will compete.

The first Asian Men's Netball Championship 2016, held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, was live streamed on Facebook.

On 26 June 2019, the New Zealand Men's Netball side competed in their first televised match, beating the Fiji Women 93–19.

The men's division was relaunched in 2018 featuring four teams – West Coast Warriors, Perth Lions, South East Demons and Wheatbelt Flames.

Woman holding a netball while other players stand watching her. Woman and shooting team is wearing white with red bibs. Opposing team is wearing blue with purple bibs.
Local mixed netball game in Brisbane, Queensland.
London Giants v Northern Titans
London Giants v Northern Titans at 2021 England Men's & Mixed Netball National Championships