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The Bulrushes > Netball > Vitality Nations Cup: SPAR Proteas Overcome Malawi, Set Up England Showdown In Final
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Vitality Nations Cup: SPAR Proteas Overcome Malawi, Set Up England Showdown In Final

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Published: February 9, 2025
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Elmerè van der Berg: Elmerè van der Berg, the SPAR Proteas goal shooter, takes a shot at goal against Malawi (Image: Ben Lumley)
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London – The SPAR Proteas continued their unbeaten run in the 2025 Vitality Nations Cup after a hard-fought 58-55 victory against Malawi at the Copper Box Arena in London on Saturday evening.

The undefeated SPAR Proteas have not lost a quarter in each game leading up to the final. 

South African coach Jenny van Dyk has established her starting lineup since the Jamaican series, and the past two games have highlighted a trend in her selections.

However, this time she fielded a different team, showcasing the talent and depth within the South African squad.

A determined Malawi opened the game with a 4-1 lead, keeping pace and staying within striking distance throughout the first half.

However, South Africa edged ahead winning the first quarter by two goals (15-13). 

  • Malawi vs South Africa: The SPAR Proteas claimed a 58-55 victory over Malawi on day three of the 2025 Vitality Netball Nations Cup at the Copper Box Arena in London, United Kingdom, on Saturday (Image Ben Lumley)
  • Malawi vs South Africa: The SPAR Proteas claimed a 58-55 victory over Malawi on day three of the 2025 Vitality Netball Nations Cup at the Copper Box Arena in London, United Kingdom, on Saturday (Image Ben Lumley)

The second quarter continued to be a tight battle but ended with coach Jenny van Dyk’s troops holding a slim 31-28 lead.

South Africa managed to extend their lead slightly in the third quarter, with Nichole Breedt taking court at Goal Attack replacing Elmere van der Berg.  

Coach van Dyk also brought Jamie van Wyk (WD),

Sanmarie Visser (GD) and Ane Retief (GK) onto court.  

The SPAR Proteas took a 46-40 advantage into the final period.  

Despite Malawi’s valiant final quarter effort and court time for Syntiche Kabuya (GK) replacing Ane Retief, South Africa held on to secure a 58-55 victory.

The Vitality Player of the Match award went to SPAR Proteas Nichole Breedt, whose performance as a Goal Attacker was instrumental in the win.

Breedt effectively opened up the Proteas’ attack and combined well with Goal Shooter Rolene Streutker.

This win sets up a highly anticipated final against the host nation, England.

The two teams have already met once in the tournament, with South Africa emerging victorious 61-59 in a close encounter at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham last Sunday.

The final on Sunday at 18:00 (SA time) promises to be another exciting match as South Africa looks to maintain their unbeaten streak and claim the Vitality Nations Cup title.

Nichole Breedt credits the SPAR Proteas Team For Player Of the Match Award

Reflecting on the win and the accolade, Breedt emphasised the collective effort that propelled the SPAR Proteas to the final.

“I’m so excited to have won this award. It was definitely a team effort,” said an excited Breedt.

“I think all seven of us that were on the court at any given time really just gave our all with attack and defence.

“It was just nice being on the court and have the support of every single person on the team, whether it be the six besides me on court or those on the bench and management.”

Meanwhile, South African captain Khanyisa Chawane expressed her appreciation for the challenging nature of the game, which required a determined team effort. She believes this experience will be important in the final.

“The game today was a good one. I think we needed this type of a game where collectively we had to grind it out and stick together as a team.

“We worked really hard to get that win. The job is done for us to get into the final.

“It’s now crunch time – we really need to grind it out in the final. I’m proud of how we’ve worked in the Nations Cup.”

Score Breakdown: Malawi vs South Africa:

Q1: 13 – 15

Q2: 28 – 31

Q3: 40 – 46

Q4: 55 – 58

Player of the Match: Nicole Breedt

FIXTURES:

Please note that the time details below are in South African local time.

SUNDAY, 09 FEBRUARY 2025 (Copper Box Arena, London)

15:30 – Third Place Play-off (Malawi vs Uganda)

18:00 – Final (South Africa vs England)

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