England’s young netball players are set to showcase their impressive skills in the upcoming series against South Africa, according to Eleanor Cardwell. With captain Natalie Metcalf and goal shooter Helen Housby absent, Cardwell believes the new additions to the squad are a force to be reckoned with. The three-match series will take place in Manchester and Nottingham from December 5 to 10.
Cardwell expressed her admiration for the young players, describing them as possessing scary raw talent. She has been following their progress in the Super League and playing alongside them, and is eager to see them in action on the international stage. She believes that the more experience they gain, the more formidable they will become.
England’s upcoming series against South Africa comes after their silver medal success at the Netball World Cup. Despite the absence of key players, the squad is excited about the challenge. Fran Williams emphasized the team’s readiness, with a mix of experienced and new players bringing different strengths and a fresh style of play.
Williams acknowledged the competitiveness of past battles between England and South Africa, anticipating another tough contest. With both sides keen to prove themselves, the matches are expected to be closely fought and thrilling to watch.
Cardwell acknowledged the threat posed by South Africa, noting their mix of experienced and new talent. The team plans to analyze their opponents’ strengths and weaknesses through video analysis, ensuring they are well-prepared to counteract their tactics. Cardwell also highlighted South Africa’s ability to throw unexpected players onto the court, adding to the challenge.
Reflecting on the success of the World Cup, Cardwell expressed her pride in the team’s achievements and the positive response they received. She spoke of the joy in seeing more people getting involved in netball and the impact it had on the sport’s popularity. While disappointed not to secure the gold medal, she considers the silver a rewarding accomplishment.
Despite her experience, Cardwell admitted to feeling nerves before matches, particularly in the morning. However, being with her teammates in the changing room helps ease those nerves, and once the game begins, she focuses on the sport she loves.
England’s squad for the series includes Halimat Adio, Imogen Allison, Eleanor Cardwell, Amy Carter, Funmi Fadoju, Sasha Glasgow, Hannah Joseph, Berri Neil, Jayda Pechova, Razia Quashie, Ellie Rattu, Alicia Scholes, Olivia Tchine, and Fran Williams.
The series against South Africa will take place on December 5 in Manchester, December 9 in Nottingham, and December 10, also in Nottingham. The matches can be watched live on Sky Sports.
Overall, England’s young netball players are ready to prove themselves on home soil, demonstrating their impressive skills against South Africa. The series promises to be fiercely competitive, with both teams eager to showcase their abilities.