The fierce rivalry between South Africa and England’s Vitality Roses will be reignited when the Spar Challenge netball series gets underway at the Ellis Park Arena in the City of Johannesburg on Thursday, 29 January 2026.
The teams currently ranked fourth and fifth in the world have enjoyed some hotly contested clashes over the years – most recently at the start of last year, when the Spar Proteas claimed one win and England one win in the Nations Cup in the UK.
What makes this week’s tournament even more intriguing is the fact that the arch-rivals have been drawn in the same pool for the Commonwealth Games, to be held later this year in Glasgow.
“I think with eyes on the Commonwealth Games, this is great preparation for us as a country to see what type of combinations work best against the combinations that they put out there,” said Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk.
“It’s great to have the first opportunity as a new coaching pair to actually play one of the [world’s] top four in South Africa. That’s also something that we feel – they need to feel a little bit of our environment, so we’re hoping that the crowds will come out and give them that true South African feel to the game as well.
“You only become the best if you play against the best and if you beat the best… And it’s important that the players understand the standard they have to uphold.”
Proteas Head Coach, Jenny van Dyk
SA skipper Khanyisa Chawane said she was confident her side has what it takes to pull off another win against the English, especially on home turf.
“I’m extremely excited, especially because the team that’s going to face them now is not the same. We’ve got new people who have new things to give, so we’re getting into this series unpredictable, and that’s what I love about this team.
“Every person who is within this squad is ready to perform for us going into this series. With England we never really want to step back, we are going to go in hard, we want to win this series and that’s what we’re looking forward to.”
Spar Proteas Captain, Khanyisa Chawane
The England camp expressed their love of touring South Africa and the respect they have for the Proteas side after so many close battles.
“I think this head-to-head over many years has actually brought a fantastic quality of netball – quite a different style to match-ups between ourselves and Australia and New Zealand. In its own right I think the head-to-head has been really entertaining and really competitive,” said England coach Jess Thirlby.

“We really respect the passion and the momentum that the Proteas have had over the last 18 months… the breakthrough talent that’s come in, so we’re really grateful for the opportunity to hit out against what we believe to be a South African team on the rise.”
England captain Fran Wilson added: “I know we’ve got a few girls in our squad who haven’t had the opportunity yet to play against South Africa… So, that’s very important for us as well, to have some players get that exposure against the South African style, feel the rivalry that we now have which is really special.”
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“I’m expecting similar rivalry to what we had last January, but here on your home soil, so we’re very excited for it.”
Spar Proteas vs the Vitality Roses Spar Challenge Netball Series at the Ellis Park Arena in Johannesburg
18:00 – Thu 29 January – First Test
17:00 – Sat 31 January – Second Test
16:00 – Sun 1 February – Third Test
Spar Proteas Squad for the 3-Test Challenge Series against the Vitality Roses
Khanyisa Chawane (C)
Kyla Dames
Jamie Golob
Thulisile Maduna
Kamogelo Maseko
Tarle Mathe
Owethu Ngubane
Refiloe Nketsa
Nozipho Ntshangase
Nicola Smith
Rolene Streutker
Elmeré van der Berg
Tinita van Dyk
Juanita van Tonder
Sanmarie Visser
Original Copy: BLDCommunications, with editing by gsport
Main Photo Caption: Pictured at the three-Test Spar Challenge Netball Series media conference are (from left) Mpudi Maubane, Spar National PR, Communications and Sponsorship Manager; Jess Thirlby, England head coach; Fran Williams, England captain; Khanyisa Chawane, South African captain; Jenny van Dyk, South Africa head coach; and Mami Diale, President Netball South Africa, at Milpark Garden Court Hotel in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 27 January 2026. All Photos: Reg Caldecott
Photo 2 Caption: “I think with eyes on the Commonwealth Games, this is great preparation for us as a country.” – Proteas coach, Jenny van Dyk.
Photo 3 Caption: “We’re really grateful for the opportunity to hit out against what we believe to be a South African team on the rise.” – England coach, Jess Thirlby
