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    England Level Spar Challenge Series ahead of Sunday’s Decider

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeFebruary 3, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    The Spar Proteas were brought back down to earth after their thrilling opening victory of the three-Test Challenge netball series, losing the second Test to England 49-61 at the Ellis Park Arena in the City of Johannesburg on Saturday, 31 January 2026.

    Ahead of the Spar Challenge series, Proteas coach Jenny van Dyk spoke about building depth in the squad ahead of July’s Commonwealth Games and the 2027 Netball World Cup. And it was with that in mind that she rang in the changes for the second Test, with just three of the starting seven from Thursday’s opening victory against England starting the second match.

    The opening minutes of Saturday’s showdown were tight as expected, before the home side made one of their hard-earned turnovers count, eventually edging in front to 10-7. But inaccurate passing cost them, allowing England to claw their way back with four unanswered goals in quick succession to level matters at 13-13 by the end of the first quarter.

    Like on Thursday, Van Dyk stuck with the starting seven to begin the second quarter. Some excellent defence and good composure saw the South Africans building well. They regained the lead and stretched it to seven goals at one point, also thanks to some inaccurate shooting from the English, much to the delight of the exuberant capacity crowd.

    Spar Proteas Goal Shooter Elmeré van der Berg controls the ball in the circle for the second Test of the Spar Challenge.

    There was concern as SA captain Khanyisa Chawane left the court with a dislocated shoulder, but, having had to deal with the problem numerous times before, she was able to return to the court after treatment. Her absence did change the momentum, however.

    In the meantime, mistakes had started to creep in for the South Africans, who threw away possession and struggled with passes into the circle, thanks to some excellent English defence. That once again allowed England back into the game in the final minutes of the quarter, with the South Africans’ lead whittled down to just one goal, on 27-26, by the half-time break.

    Rolene Streutker was brought on as goal shooter at the start of the third period, while Elmeré van der Berg was moved to goal attack, and Sanmarie Visser came on at goal defence as Jamie Golob moved to wing defence.

    The visitors took the lead for the first time in the match at the start of the third quarter – which was also their strongest in the previous Test. And while the South Africans came back at them, the standard of play was far from what it had been in the first half, while the changes England coach Jess Thirlby had made clicked right away.

    There was a massive cheer when goal defence Thulisile Maduna replaced Visser for her first international cap, while Nozipho Ntshangase replaced Smith. But it was a tough introduction as the South Africans could only manage nine goals in the quarter, despite Van Dyk bringing Maseko back on to replace Van der Berg at goal attack, to slip to 36-44 by the break.

    SA skipper Khanyisa Chawane urges the team ahead of the final Test to decide the series at Ellis Park Arena at 4pm on Sunday.
    SA skipper Khanyisa Chawane urges the team ahead of the final Test to decide the series at Ellis Park Arena at 4pm on Sunday.

    Determined to turn things around in the series, the English put their foot down in the final quarter, producing a slick passage of play to surge ahead and seal the 49-61 win.

    Speaking after the match, Coach van Dyk explained that the team only have 120 more minutes of match preparation before the start of the Commonwealth Games.

    “We knew with that first win secured, and the plan of what we want to do for tomorrow’s match secured, today was our only opportunity to test these players.”

    “I take full responsibility for the result of this match, but I’m happy that I got to see all the players and that we’re now in a situation where tomorrow we play in a final.”

    Proteas Head Coach, Jenny van Dyk

    Captain Chawane commented on the crowd. “They were amazing. From our side, it was heartsore to have disappointed them like that. The energy that they brought, every time we scored that goal, it brought all the energy that we needed, but we didn’t follow that through, and that is quite disappointing.”

    “So the real hard conversation needs to be had, not to pamper everyone, but to get everyone ready for tomorrow.” 

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    Speaking about what made the difference for her side on Saturday, Thirlby said: “I think we were much smarter today with ways in which we kept the South African defence guessing more. More players to cover, more decisions. We moved the ball better today, opened up some cleaner lines, and tried to stay out of the contest.”

    “They’re prolific once they get depth and speed on us. But I thought we put pressure on higher for longer today and put more of us ahead of the ball.”

    England Head Coach, Jess Thirlby

    The third and final Test to decide the series takes place at Ellis Park Arena on Sunday at 4pm.

    Meanwhile, earlier on Thursday afternoon, the South African national men’s netball team went down to the visiting Australian side. Following their opening victory on Thursday, the Aussie Kelpies took the second match 38-62.

    Spar Proteas vs the Vitality Roses Spar Challenge Netball Series at the Ellis Park Arena in Johannesburg

    Thu 29 January – South Africa 52-48 England
    Sat 31 January – South Africa 49-61 England
    16:00 – Sun 1 February – Third Test

    Second Test Scoring: South Africa 49 – 61 England

    Q1: 13-13
    Q2: 27-26 (14-13)
    Q3: 36-44 (9-18)
    Q4: 49-61 (13-17)

    Player of the Match Award

    Fran Williams

    Spar Proteas Squad for the 3-Test International Friendly 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

    Vitality Roses Squad

    Halimat Adio
    Imogen Allison
    Jaz Brown
    Eleanor Cardwell
    Amy Carter
    Beth Durant
    Funmi Fadoju
    Helen Housby
    Natalie Metcalf
    Lois Pearson
    Razia Quashie
    Jess Shaw
    Liv Tchine
    Fran Williams (C)


    Original Copy: BLDCommunications, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: The Spar Proteas were brought back down to earth after their thrilling opening victory of the three-Test Challenge netball series, losing the second Test to England 49-61 at the Ellis Park Arena in the City of Johannesburg on Saturday, 31 January 2026. All Photos: Reg Caldecott

    Photo 2 Caption: Spar Proteas Goal Shooter Elmeré van der Berg controls the ball in the circle for the second Test of the Spar Challenge.

    Photo 3 Caption: SA skipper Khanyisa Chawane urges the team ahead of the final Test to decide the series at Ellis Park Arena at 4pm on Sunday.



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