Daily Dispatch

SA up for battle against England in quad series

- By TSHEPANG MAILWANE

THE Spar Proteas coach Norma Plummer is keen on taking lessons from losing against countries ranked above them rather than not learning anything in easy victories over lower-ranked sides.

Plummer was speaking ahead of the third leg of the Sanzea netball quad series‚ which will include the world’s top three ranked countries – Australia‚ New Zealand and England – at the Durban Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

South Africa‚ who are the lowest ranked side in the series in fifth place‚ have fallen short of victory on many occasions against the aforementi­oned countries but they want to keep closing the gap between themselves and the top three nations in world netball.

The quad series on home soil will provide the perfect opportunit­y to do this‚ starting with their opening match against third-ranked side England today at 5pm.

“There’s always an element of wanting to perform in front of the home crowd,” Plummer said.

“The girls want to put on a good performanc­e and this is the toughest competitio­n we can get. ”

Plummer‚ who won gold medals at the 2007 and 2011 World Cups with Australia, said: “I’m very pleased that Netball South Africa is part of the quad series. You can choose to play teams that are underneath you who are ranked 12th or seventh and get a win, or you can go out and get challenged.

“You need to be challenged. If you don’t get challenged‚ you won’t improve.”

The challenge for the Proteas is to be consistent in all four quarters of the game‚ establish a lead and not succumb to pressure from their opponents.

“We know New Zealand and Australia have beaten South Africa by 35 and 55 points‚ but in the last quad series those scores were lowered.

“Our challenge is to keep lowering that and keep challengin­g. We will give it a good go. Our combinatio­ns will be very important to get us over the line.”

The quad series is seen as a high-level internatio­nal tournament outside the World Cup and Commonweal­th Games‚ involving four of the best countries in the world. Jamaica is the only country in the top five not involved in the series.

Top-ranked country Australia will take on New Zealand today at 3pm and the Diamonds’ captain Shani Layton said the challenge for them was to remain the best team in the world. — TMG

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