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Wales host South Africa tonight in the first of two tests ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
The two sides will meet in Pool A on Day 6 of the netball program in Birmingham.#B2022Netball #Birmingham2022
📸 Simon Leonard pic.twitter.com/nxopGf8F8c
— Netball Scoop (@NetballScoop) July 19, 2022
That’s it! Suzy Drane has officially made history!
Suzy notches up her 112th cap making her the most capped Wales Netball player ever!
Congratulations Suzy 🏴 pic.twitter.com/5fArOuxDOo
— Wales Netball | Pêl-Rwyd Cymru (@WalesNetball_) July 20, 2022
Congratulations to @WalesNetball_ co-captain @SuzyDrane on becoming the country’s most-capped international netballer with 112 Tests!
Drane surpasses former captain Helen Weston, who held the record since 2002.
📸 Wales Netball pic.twitter.com/xk3CNz9O0S
— Netball Scoop (@NetballScoop) July 20, 2022
Wales have closed the gap on World No. 5 South Africa, despite losing two Tests 61-44 and 57-47 in Cardiff.
Wales started and finished both games strongly, with the Proteas dominant across the middle quarters.
The sides will meet on Day 6 in Birmingham.
📸 Netball South Africa pic.twitter.com/JANwLTsiXh
— Netball Scoop (@NetballScoop) July 20, 2022
🗣️ MATCH REPORT
🏴🆚🇿🇦South Africa maintain their unbeaten record against Wales. The team will travel to Birmingham on Friday where they will continue with their preparations for the Commonwealth Games 👏
👉 https://t.co/5RFQblGF1D#SPARProteas | #WeAreAllIn pic.twitter.com/buMDxPY44M
— Netball South Africa (@Netball_SA) July 20, 2022
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