Jenny van Dyk - Malawi

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The Proteas are targeting an even better performance tomorrow when they face Malawi in the second of three Tests in Johannesburg.
Last night, South Africa was clinical during the first Test as they beat the Malawi Queens 68-31 at the Ellis Park Arena.
This was the perfect start to the new era under Jenny van Dyk as the coach, and they will take a lot of confidence from their performance.
Van Dyk said while they are targeting improvement, she is more than happy with the first outing.
2 Nov 2024 2AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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