Silver Ferns Defeat South Africa at Vitality Netball Nations Cup
26 January, 2020
The Silver Ferns were given a testing workout ahead of tomorrow’s final after repelling a spirited South Africa 48-41 in
the Vitality Netball Nations Cup in London.
After posting comfortable 16 and 26-goal wins over England and Jamaica respectively, the Silver Ferns were forced to dig
deep against the winless South Africans before going on to complete a clean sheet through the round robin matches.
Greater poise and accuracy got the world champion Silver Ferns safely home after the Proteas delivered their best match
of the tournament to test and push the New Zealanders’ resolve throughout.
“It was really torrid and very physical out there and defensively, I thought South Africa were sublime and really took it
to us,” Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua said afterwards.
“I’m glad that we were able to grind it out. We had some inexperienced players out there which is going to be really
valuable for us moving forward.”
The Silver Ferns changed their starting line-up for the first time in the tournament with livewire centre Kimiora Poi
getting her first start in the black dress. There was also a first start at wing defence for Shannon Saunders as the
Silver Ferns shared the defensive load in the wake of losing Michaela Sokolich-Beatson to injury on the eve of the
tournament.
The Silver Ferns pegged back a strong start by South Africa to gain a slight advantage through an entertaining first
quarter, the growing rapport between the new shooting combination of captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio and Maia Wilson
continuing to flourish.
Failing to make headway on attack at times, the Proteas surged back strongly to keep the scoring in check as the Silver
Ferns took a narrow 14-11 lead into the last break.
Karin Burger took over from Phoenix Karaka at goal defence on the resumption against her country of birth, working
effectively in tandem with the athletic Jane Watson as the Silver Ferns started impressively with a four-goal unanswered
streak.
The next three went to South Africa as both teams had patches of enterprising play. The in-circle defensive pairing of
Zanele Vimbela and Karla Pretorius proved effective spoilers against the New Zealand shooters but the Proteas could not
make the most of their opportunities.
In comparison, the Silver Ferns were more effective in converting their turnovers to build on their buffer when taking a
27-20 lead into the main break.
Whitney Souness, who produced a lively performance, replaced Gina Crampton at wing attack for the second half while Te
Paea Selby-Rickit was introduced five minutes later for Wilson under the hoop as the Silver Ferns came up against a
resurgent South Africa.
With shooters Ine-Mari Venter and former Southern Steel and Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic player Lenize Potgieter finding
their range under the hoop, the Proteas chipped away to great effect.
Sinking their goals and continuing to disrupt the Silver Ferns flow, South Africa showed their credentials when
levelling up the scores late in the piece.
The women in black responded in kind, a late rally helping to keep their noses in front despite being restricted to just
10 goals for the stanza when leading 37-34 at the last break and the prospect of a challenging run to the line.
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OFFICIAL RESULT AND STATS:
Silver Ferns: 48
South Africa: 41
Shooting Stats - Silver Ferns:
Maia Wilson 24/30 (93%)
Ameliaranne Ekenasio 15/18 (82%)
Te Paea Selby-Rickit 9/11 (85%)
Shooting Stats - South Africa:
Ine-Mari Venter 24/29 (83%)
Lenize Potgieter 11/15 (73%)
Lefebre Rademan 6/10 (60%)
MVP: Phumza Maweni