South Africa is one step closer to African Netball glory, after the Spar Proteas secured a 63-41 victory over Zimbabwe in the 2024 Africa Netball Cup semi-finals, at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Friday, 13 December, 2024. All Photos: Ministry of Information and Communication Technology - Republic of Namibia

South Africa is one step closer to African Netball glory, after the Spar Proteas secured a 63-41 victory over Zimbabwe in the 2024 Africa Netball Cup semi-finals, at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Friday, 13 December, 2024.

The South Africans put up an impressive performance, overpowering a determined Zimbabwean side that fought tirelessly until the final whistle, but the Proteas displayed superior speed, accuracy and court coverage in the first semi-final clash, to take a narrow 17-13 lead in the first quarter, capitalising on strong centre-court play and accurate shooting.

In the second quarter,  SA extended their lead with pinpoint passing, effective centre-court pressure and clinical shooting from the circle. They went to the break leading 34-21.

“We take on Uganda exactly as expected. We have prepared for this from the very start and we have prepared with them in mind.”

Spar Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk

The Spar Proteas continued to dominate in the third quarter, maintaining a strong defensive presence and consistently finding gaps in the Zimbabwean defence. During this period, the score increased to 50-32 in favour of the Proteas.

In the final quarter, Jenny van Dyk’s charges maintained their composure, ultimately securing a 63-41 victory over Zimbabwe. This victory extends South Africa’s unbeaten record against its opponents in recent years, winning all 11 encounters against Zimbabwe.

Ahead of the highly anticipated final against Uganda, Spar Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk shared her thoughts on the team’s preparations and the challenge ahead. Reflecting on the semi-final victory over Zimbabwe, she emphasised the importance of maintaining consistency throughout the match while highlighting the depth of the South African squad.

“The players had a rough start to the semis. But before the end of that first quarter, they pulled it back so well, so good job for Zimbabwe. They started strong in that match, but also an excellent performance from our South African players to keep the consistency throughout most of the game. 

“I mean, being able to play all 12 players in the semi-finals speaks volumes of the type of players we have.”

“The team is ready. We’ll be doing quite a lot of work. From now till tomorrow, we will prepare for the final preparation for Uganda. But we are already confident that we will go out there and do our utmost best.”

The Spar Proteas will play Uganda in the 2024 Africa Netball Cup final on Saturday at 14:00. Uganda secured their place in the final with a 51-43 victory over Malawi in the second semi-final, setting the stage for their 20th encounter with the Proteas.

South Africa hold a dominant 15-4 record against Uganda in their previous 19 meetings. While South Africa has enjoyed significant success in recent years, including a string of victories in 2021, Uganda has shown a growing competitive edge, notably securing a 54-48 win in Birmingham in 2022.

Africa Netball Cup Final on Saturday, 14 December, 2024

10h00 3rd/4th Play Off – Zimbabwe vs Malawi 

14h00 FINAL – South Africa vs Uganda

Africa Netball Cup Semi-Final and Play-Off Fixtures on Friday, 13 December, 2024

South Africa 63 – 41 Zimbabwe
Uganda 51 – 43 Malawi

5/6th Position Zambia 46 – 54 Namibia
7/8th Position Kenya 43 – 39 Eswatini

Quarter-by-Quarter Scoring: South Africa vs Zimbabwe Semi-Final

Q1: 17-13
Q2: 34-21
Q3: 50-32
Q4: 63-41

Africa Netball Cup Results on Thursday, 12 December, 2024

Pool 2 Eswatini 34 – 85 Uganda
Pool 1 South Africa 71 – 48 Zambia
Pool 1 Malawi 60 – 30 Kenya
Pool 2 Namibia 42 – 41 Zimbabwe

Africa Netball Cup Results on Wednesday, 11 December, 2024

Pool 1 Zambia 51 – 41 Kenya
Pool 2 Namibia 43 – 55 Uganda

Africa Netball Cup Results on Tuesday, 10 December, 2024

Pool 2 Zimbabwe 78 – 27 Eswatini
Pool 1 South Africa 65 – 35 Malawi

Results on Monday, 9 December, 2024

Pool 1 Malawi 52 – 39 Zambia
Pool 2 Uganda 49 – 50 Zimbabwe
Pool 1 Kenya 29 – 74 South Africa
Pool 2 Namibia 58 – 47 Eswatini

Spar Proteas Starting 7 vs Malawi

GS Elmeré van der Berg
GA Kamogelo Maseko
WA Khanyisa Chawane (C)
C Refiloe Nketsa
WD Jamie van Wyk
GD Karla Pretorius
GK Nicola Smith

Substitutes

Nicholé Breedt
Boitumelo Mahloko
Tarle Mathe
Ané Retief
Ine-Marí Venter 

Head Coach: Jenny van Dyk
Assistant Coach: Zanele Mdodana
Team Manager: Vinolia Austin
Physio: Fikile Phasha

2024 Africa Netball Cup Participating Nations

Pool 1

South Africa
Malawi
Zambia
Kenya

Pool 2

Namibia
Uganda
Zimbabwe
Eswatini


Main Photo Caption: South Africa is one step closer to African Netball glory, after the Spar Proteas secured a 63-41 victory over Zimbabwe in the 2024 Africa Netball Cup semi-finals, at the MTC Dome in Swakopmund, Namibia, on Friday, 13 December, 2024. All Photos: Ministry of Information and Communication Technology – Republic of Namibia

Photo 2 Caption: The Spar Proteas will face Uganda in the final on Saturday, 14 December 2024, at 14:00.

Photo 3 Caption: Spar Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk  “We take on Uganda as expected. We have prepared for this from the very start and we have prepared with them in mind.”

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