SPAR Proteas lose opening netball test match


Picture: The match between Spar Proteas and Jamaica/Supplied

By REGINALD KANYANE

20 January 2025- The SPAR Proteas went down 55-47 to Jamaica in a hard fought first Test in the three-match Margaret Beckford Sunshine Series in Kingston, Jamaica, on Saturday but national coach Jenny van Dyk is not downcast. Van Dyk said the two teams traded goal for goal in the closely contested first quarter, which ended 12-all.

“The last time we played Jamaica; we lost by 18 points – this time we lost by eight.  There is something to work on and next time, we will know what to expect.

“During the second quarter, the South African goalkeeper Nicola Smith fell heavily and had to leave the court with an arm injury and her replacement Ane Retief was sent off for two minutes for a foul (dangerous play),” she said.

Van Dyk further said the Sunshine Girls took advantage of the situation and won the quarter by 16 goals to 11. She added that Jamaica maintained momentum and made the most of the situation in the third quarter and on two occasions, stretched their lead to 10 points. 

“But the SPAR Proteas fought back hard and reduced the margin to seven goals. (42-35) In the final quarter, the Sunshine Girls surged ahead to take a 12-point lead, but Captain Khanyisa Chawane’s team fought to the end and some superb shooting by Elmere van den Bergh supported by inform goal attack Kamogelo Maseko, helped the SPAR Proteas to finish the match just eight goals behind.

“South Africa last toured Jamaica in 2012. I thought they had done well to cope with the atmosphere in the packed National Indoor Stadium. We theoretically know how they play, but there is nothing like experiencing it,” said van Dyk.

She said the noise and the vibe are something special, but it can put you off your game. Van Dyk said she thinks there is a lot they can take out of this match, and they know what they need to work on. 

The assistant coach, Zanele Mdodana shared the same sentiments. Mdodana said the second quarter was very expensive for them, with a player injured and another sent off, but they should be able to cope with setbacks like that.

“We had a plan and a strategy, but we were thrown a curve ball in the second quarter. That’s where we lost the match, because all the other quarters were very close. Losing Nicola changed the momentum of the game.

“In the curtain raiser, the SPAR Baby Proteas impressed in beating Jamaica Under-21 by 61 goals to 31. The next match is on 23 January 2025 (2am SA time) and the final test on 26 January 2025 (1am SA time),” she said.

Meanwhile, all matches are live in SuperSport Variety 4 DStv Channel 209.

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Banyana settle in the Caribbean Islands ahead of last friendlies of the year


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

29 November 2024 – African champions Banyana Banyana arrived in a hot and humid Montego Bay, Jamaica, on Tuesday night after a gruelling 21 hours of travelling from South Africa.

The Sasol-sponsored South African Senior Women’s National Team travelled to the island of “Jamrock” where they will play their last two international friendly matches of the year against the Reggae Girlz, as they continue to prepare for next year’s CAF African Women’s Cup of Nations.

Jamaica, who are currently ranked at 42 according to the FIFA list, will host the 50th-ranked South Africans in matches to be played in Montego Bay on 29 November, and on 2 December 2024.

The two countries have only ever met on one occasion, when they drew 1-1 in an international friendly match in 2019.

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Banyana Banyana ready to face Jamaican Girlz


Picture: Banyana Banyana players 

By REGINALD KANYANE

26 November 2024- African Champions Banyana Banyana departed for Montego Bay, Jamaica, on Monday to play their last two international matches of the year. The international friendlies against the Jamaicans are part of the Sasol- sponsored South African senior women’s national team’s preparations for the CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), which will be played in Morocco from 5 until 26 July 2024.

Coach Desiree Ellis’ charges will take on the Reggae Girlz on 29 November and again on 2 December 2024. These games mark a good year of preparation against contrasting opponents after two away matches against Senegal in June 2024, and against Denmark and England last month.

Safa.net can reveal that Ellis has been forced to make three late changes to the squad she announced last Thursday. Hilda Magaia and Karabo Dhlamini have been ruled out due to injury and will be replaced by Thubelihle Shamase and Antonia Maponya.

Lonathemba Mhlongo has been called up in place of Sibulele Holweni, who misses out due to illness.

The squad will arrive in Montego Bay on Tuesday, 26 November 2024, in the evening and will have to adjust to a lengthy seven-hour difference, before beginning their preparations for their first match on 29 November 2024, at 8pm local time, 3am (SA time).

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