World number three, Jamaica, wrapped up the Margaret Beckford Sunshine Netball Series against South Africa in Kingston earlier this morning with a convincing 58-47 victory. But coach, Jenny van Dyk believes the future is bright for the Proteas. Victory sealed! Sunshine Girls shine bright with a 58-47 win over South Africa. 🌟👏 Hard work, teamwork,
World number three, Jamaica, wrapped up the Margaret Beckford Sunshine Netball Series against South Africa in Kingston earlier this morning with a convincing 58-47 victory.
But coach, Jenny van Dyk believes the future is bright for the Proteas.
Victory sealed! Sunshine Girls shine bright with a 58-47 win over South Africa. 🌟👏 Hard work, teamwork, and passion in every move. #SunshinePride #MargaretBeckfordSunshineSeries #GameStrong #NetballJamaica pic.twitter.com/nOisbOgab1
— Netball Jamaica (@NetballJamaica) January 26, 2025
A depleted South Africa, ranked fifth in the world, got off to a poor start in the match, which was the third in the series.
However, Van Dyk said she was proud of the way the team fought their way back into the match after trailing 11-one and that they’re building something special.
The Proteas now move on to the United Kingdom next week for the Nations Cup against England, Uganda, and Malawi in February…