Zambezi Eagles start action at Telkom Netball League Power Week Two today against Free State Crinums. The match begins at 5pm during competition taking place at Sun City across South Africa. Zimbabwe's select team hopes to build on their previous success against the same opponents. The Eagles defeated Crinums during their first meeting at Power Week One. Gems coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki leads the select side with assistant Stembile Banda.
TNL Power Week Two games began earlier during the morning session at the venue. Teams from different regions compete for valuable points during the tournament. The Eagles want another victory to improve their standing among participating squads. Strong performances could boost confidence for upcoming matches against other opponents. Team management expects solid displays from all selected players.
Sharon Bwanali captains the Zambezi Eagles squad with Nicole Muzanenamo serving as vice-captain. Thandazile Ndhlovu, Takadanaishe Zimusi and Lesibane Munjanji-Karaso form part of the playing roster. Beaulah Daure, Anifa Luya, Perisinevi Tabviroona, Faith Mutero and Nikkie Mandeya also made the team. Upenyu Muyambo, Androlla Munkuli and Ruvimbo Pawandiwa complete the 13-player selection. These athletes earned their spots through strong domestic netball performances. The coaching staff believes this group can compete effectively against regional rivals during the tournament.
TNL Power Week Two games began earlier during the morning session at the venue. Teams from different regions compete for valuable points during the tournament. The Eagles want another victory to improve their standing among participating squads. Strong performances could boost confidence for upcoming matches against other opponents. Team management expects solid displays from all selected players.
Sharon Bwanali captains the Zambezi Eagles squad with Nicole Muzanenamo serving as vice-captain. Thandazile Ndhlovu, Takadanaishe Zimusi and Lesibane Munjanji-Karaso form part of the playing roster. Beaulah Daure, Anifa Luya, Perisinevi Tabviroona, Faith Mutero and Nikkie Mandeya also made the team. Upenyu Muyambo, Androlla Munkuli and Ruvimbo Pawandiwa complete the 13-player selection. These athletes earned their spots through strong domestic netball performances. The coaching staff believes this group can compete effectively against regional rivals during the tournament.