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South Africa’s SPAR Proteas Netball Team Gears Up for 2023 World Cup Glory

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South Africa’s national netball team, the SPAR Proteas, is preparing to face the challenge of the upcoming Netball World Cup 2023 (NWC2023). With a dedicated roster and strong leadership, these athletes serve as inspiring role models for aspiring netball players in the country.

Captain Bongiwe Msomi: Hard Work is the Foundation of Success

Team captain Bongiwe Msomi, a 34-year-old native of Durban, believes that success comes with hard work. She encourages young fans to push their limits and stresses the importance of consistent effort in achieving excellence. Msomi praises her teammates’ tireless work behind the scenes, noting that highlights from a game don’t show the immense preparation and dedication required.

Home-field Advantage for SPAR Proteas

The NWC2023 will be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, providing the SPAR Proteas with a unique home-field advantage. Msomi feels confident about the team’s prospects and is excited to perform in front of their local supporters, including family and friends. The team has the advantage of playing in front of their people who back them, which Msomi describes as “just amazing.”

Emeré van der Berg: SPAR Proteas’ Rising Star

Emeré van der Berg, a 20-year-old from Bloemfontein in the Free State, is one of the team’s most promising young talents. She plays both the goal attack and shooter positions, displaying remarkable skill and potential. Van der Berg recently earned a spot on the SPAR Proteas team for NWC2023 and is eager to make her country proud, stating, “I feel very honored and privileged to represent my country. I am ready to go on court and give it my all every time.”

SPAR Proteas: Unwavering Focus and Determination

The SPAR Proteas are committed to excelling at the NWC2023, working tirelessly to stay in peak physical and mental condition. Van der Berg attests to the team’s unwavering focus and determination, stating, “We are working hard and have the determination to keep on showing up at the training sessions in preparation for the NWC2023.”

Inspiring the Next Generation of Athletes

As South Africa’s premier netball team, the SPAR Proteas continue to inspire the next generation of athletes. They demonstrate that perseverance, passion, and hard work can lead to incredible accomplishments. With the NWC2023 fast approaching, the team is poised to captivate audiences both at home and abroad, showcasing the spirit and prowess of South African netball on the world stage.

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