South Africa U21s looking to build chemistry for Youth World Cup

January 14, 2025
South Africa Under-21 netball captain Phophi Nematangari speaking with the media at the Norman Manley International Airport on Saturday.
South Africa Under-21 netball captain Phophi Nematangari speaking with the media at the Norman Manley International Airport on Saturday.

In a bid to get match practice ahead of the Netball Youth World Cup, which is scheduled to take place from September 19-28 in Gibraltar, South Africa's Under-21 team arrived in Jamaica on Saturday night for matches against their Jamaican counterparts.

The juniors are accompanying their senior team, who will contest a three-match Test series against Jamaica's Sunshine Girls at the National Indoor Sports Centre on January 18, 22 and 25.

The 2025 edition of the Netball Youth World Cup will be the first staging since 2017, following a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The South Africans punched their ticket to the tournament in thrilling fashion in 2024, winning all six games played.

Precious Mthembu, head coach of the team, explained that playing against the young Sunshine Girls team will give her players and coaching staff good insight as to where the team is at the moment.

"The objective is to see how the Jamaica team plays and see how our girls match up against them. We want to see where our loopholes are, highlight our strengths and weaknesses and see what we can work on when we go back home before the Youth World Cup in Gibraltar," she stated.

Mthembu added that the trip is to also give the girls a look-in as to the rigours of playing in top class competition, which often includes long flights.

"We've had a lot of competitions and a lot of the girls are coming from the high school level. This is about team building and getting the girls to understand the standards of high performance. This is also to help them to understand the standards of World Cup so that they don't go to Gibraltar and are travelling for the first time," she added.

Captain of the team, Phophi Nemantangari, credited the netball federation in South Africa for their continued support.

"We're just continuing our journey ahead of the Youth World Cup, ticking the boxes and grow as a team. The whole South Africa has been giving us the opportunity to prepare for the World Cup and they've gone into the grassroots to pick players as well," she noted.

Nemantagari added that these practice games will be a good test.

"I'm very excited as this opportunity is very good for us. It will be both teams battling each other to see what they need to grow on ahead of the World Cup," she shared.

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