Netball Proteas issue rallying cry to fans ahead of 2023 World Cup: 'We can't do this without them'
The Proteas are aiming to build spectacular fan momentum this netball season ahead of next year's Netball World Cup in Cape Town.
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The Proteas are aiming to build spectacular fan momentum this netball season ahead of next year's Netball World Cup in Cape Town.
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