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Francis lauds Sunshine Girls camaraderie ahead of Netball World Cup- “They love and support each other”
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in Netball. | 14 July 2023 | 766 Views
Tags: Netball, Connie Francis, Sunshine Girls

Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls are the country’s highest ranked sport team so when the Netball World Cup comes around, expectations are always high.

This year is no different as the team prepares to take on the world’s best in the 15th edition of the globe’s premier Netball showcase scheduled for July 28-August 6 in Cape Town, South Africa.

Jamaica’s best results in the Netball World Cup are a trio of third-place finishes in 1991, 2003 and 2007.

The 2019 edition, held in England, saw the Sunshine Girls finish fifth.

Head Coach of the Sunshine Girls, Connie Francis, believes the team’s togetherness will allow them handle the pressure.

“They are a happy bunch. They love each other and support each other. Whether the person is wrong or right, the back each other,” Francis told SportsMax.tv at a sendoff for the team on Wednesday before noting a key difference between this group and the previous one at the World Cup.

“One difference about the team this time around that I love is that they hold each other accountable for play,” Francis said.

“They’re all serious about ensuring that, going into this World Cup, we take it seriously because we have a group of players that play in Australia and shake the world. We have a group of players that play in Jamaica that also shake the world. It’s about that learning and hoping that, when we play those finals, mistakes don’t come back and haunt us. It’s about us respecting each opponent and playing to the best of our ability,” she added.

The definition of a successful tournament varies from team to team. For Francis, it means a tournament where her team leaves no stones unturned in their efforts to try to get the job done.

“A successful tournament is having everybody putting out 110%. That would define a successful World Cup for me,” she said.

Jamaica will compete in Pool C alongside the hosts, Wales and Sri Lanka. They will first meet Sri Lanka on June 28th before taking on Wales a day later before completing stage one of the preliminaries against South Africa on June 30.