SA’s netball teams gear up for crucial series in the Caribbean

Sanmarie Visser in action at the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup Africa regional qualifiers against Kenya. She will receive her first cap with the SPAR Proteas in the upcoming Margaret Beckford Sunshine Series against Jamaica, scheduled for January 18, 22, and 25. Picture: Netball South Africa
Sanmarie Visser in action at the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup Africa regional qualifiers against Kenya. She will receive her first cap with the SPAR Proteas in the upcoming Margaret Beckford Sunshine Series against Jamaica, scheduled for January 18, 22, and 25, in Kingston. Picture: Netball South Africa

The SPAR Proteas start off the year with a stern challenge as they travel to the Caribbean for the three-test Margaret Beckford Sunshine Series against Jamaica on January 18, 22 and 25.

Fresh from guiding the Proteas to African Netball Cup glory in December, captain Khanyisa Chawane will once again lead the team. Chawane was named player of the tournament and will be eager to continue from where she left off in Namibia. The dynamic Elmerè van der Berg, named Best Shooter in Namibia, also makes the 15-member squad.

Jamaica, currently ranked third in the world behind Australia and New Zealand, will provide a formidable opponent. 

The Proteas have a historical record of 18 matches against the Sunshine Girls, with only three victories. Their most significant win came at the 2019 Netball World Cup in Liverpool, where they narrowly edged Jamaica 55-52 to secure a place in the semifinals.

In an exciting development, the SPAR Baby Proteas (South Africa’s under-21 team) will also travel to Jamaica to play a friendly series against their Jamaican counterparts during the Margaret Beckford Sunshine Series. This valuable experience will contribute to their preparation for the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup, scheduled for September in Gibraltar.   

Baby Proteas coach Precious Mthembu expressed gratitude for the chance to compete against top-tier teams.

“The main objective of their series is for the Baby Proteas to start getting experience, and hopefully, all the players will return with many lessons learned. We’re just grateful for the opportunity. We want to ensure that we do whatever it takes to prepare mentally, physically, and emotionally since it is quite a young team.”

It will be Mthembu’s first international assignment as head coach and she is confident she will guide the team to success.  

SPAR PROTEAS SQUAD

Defenders: Boitumelo Mahloko,Sanmarie Visser, Ane Retief,

Nicola Smith, Jamie van Wyk

Mid-Court: Kamogelo Maseko,Tarle Mathe, Khanyisa Chawane,

Refiloe Nketsa, Jeante Strydom

Shooter: Nichole Breedt,Rolene Streutker, Elmerè van der Berg, Ine-Mari Venter, Owethu Ngubane

Technical team: Jennifer van Dyk (head coach), Zanele Mdodana (assistant coach), Vinolia Austin (team manager), Fikile Phasha (physiotherapist), Werner Botha (sports scientist), Talja Venter (analyst), Nthati Chabana (massage therapist)

SPAR BABY PROTEAS SQUAD

Mbali Diphoko, Michelle van der Merwe, Giada Prinsloo, Lisa Ingwersen, Thato Legodi, Jade Atkins, Karla Victor, Kyla Dames, Noncubeko Mjaliswa, Phophi Nematangari, Kiara van Eeden, Zahrah Noah, Ametisse Bandu, Luca Keun, Zionne Grobler

Technical team: Precious Mthembu (head coach), Phumza Maweni (assistant coach), Denise Bothma (team manager), Nontsikelelo Xaba (physio).

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