The SPAR Proteas retained their fifth place ranking in the latest world netball rankings released in London, while Uganda moved to sixth place.
The SPAR Proteas have retained their fifth place on the world netball ranking ahead of the Quad Series being played in London starting this weekend.retained their fifth place ranking in the latest world netball rankings released in London, while Uganda moved to sixth place.
Uganda benefitted from their strong showing at the Africa Netball Cup in Windhoek, which was won by the Proteas. “It is always great to play against some of the best teams in the world, this gives you a sense of where you are as a team. I am delighted that we will get a chance to compete at this level, especially after playing Africa Netball Championships and spending time in Ireland and Northern Ireland, respectively. We just need to do a bit of adjusting now and step up,” said Dorette Badenhorst, SA head coach.
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