Cape Argus

Proteas ready for Tri-Nations

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THREE of Africa’s top netball nations – South Africa, Uganda and Namibia – will be fighting it out for top honours in the SPAR Challenge Internatio­nal Tri-Nations series at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre from today until Wednesday.

The Proteas are ranked fifth in the world, the Uganda She-Cranes are seventh and the Namibian Debmarine Desert Jewels are 23rd.

The tournament is very important for all three nations, who will all be seeking to boost their world ranking and gain vital internatio­nal experience after a year in which the Covid-19 pandemic played havoc with preparatio­ns for next year’s Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham, England, and the Netball World Cup in Cape Town in 2023.

The Baby Proteas and the President’s XII will also be taking the court during the tournament.

Proteas head coach Dorette Badenhorst said yesterday that the absence of some of her key players, who are playing league netball in Australia and the United Kingdom, will provide opportunit­ies for rising youngsters and give some indication of the depth of talent in South Africa.

“The overseas players have been prevented from coming home because of Covid restrictio­ns, but I am very excited about the young players who have stepped in to take their places,” said Badenhorst.

“The biggest challenge has been in the circle, because the overseas players are mainly shooters and defenders.

“But it has been exciting to try out new circle combinatio­ns and I am very happy with the progress we have made.

“The new members of the team are being helped by the experience­d squad members and we had an excellent training camp.”

Badenhorst added that the Tri-Nations tournament was an ideal way to grow netball on the continent.

The Proteas play Nambia in the opening match this morning and Uganda at 6pm.

There will be no spectators at the matches but the tournament will be televised live on SuperSport Variety 4 (209).

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