
England win Taini Jamison Trophy
England fail to secure a win in the final game but theyve taken this years Taini Jamison Trophy Series.
England faced a tough challenge in their final match of the Taini Jamison Trophy, suffering a 61-56 defeat against New Zealand. Despite a spirited performance, the Vitality Roses were unable to clinch victory in this last game of the series.
Although England fell short in this match, they had already secured the overall series victory with a 2-1 lead. Their strong performances in the first two games ensured that the Vitality Roses lifted the Taini Jamison Trophy, marking a significant achievement in their netball campaign.
New Zealand came out strong, showing great skill and resilience to dominate the final match. With sharp shooting and tight defense, they kept the pressure on England throughout, taking a hard-fought win to close out the series.
England’s Key Takeaways from the Series
While the final game didn’t go as planned for England, their overall performance in the series was impressive. The team showcased a solid defensive strategy and creative attacking plays, making this series win a boost to their confidence as they prepare for future international competitions.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for the Vitality Roses?
With the Taini Jamison Trophy series behind them, England’s Vitality Roses will now turn their focus to upcoming international fixtures. The team will aim to build on their successes and address areas for improvement, especially after the lessons learned from the intense final match against New Zealand.
England’s resilience and adaptability remain key strengths, and fans are eager to see how they will perform in future tournaments.
On the podcast this week – time zone allowing – we are hoping to speak to the former Head Coach of Surrey Storm and Dragons Cardiff Dragons – Tania Hoffman to get her thoughts on the games and where – if any – she feels both sides need to improve in their next games