Netball World 2023: Training at Lugogo lights up She Cranes camp

She Cranes’ players during a training session at the Lugogo indoor Stadium | UNF Image

NETBALL Netball World 2023: Training at Lugogo lights up She Cranes camp

Clive Kyazze 11:43 - 10.06.2023

She Cranes head coach Fred Mugerwa might be impressed with the improvement of the She Cranes ahead of the 2023 Netball World Cup, but he asserts the team is still a work in progress.

With under 50 days to the global showpiece in South Africa, they finally shifted their training sessions to the indoor facility in Lugogo from the Africa Bible University facility in Lubowa.

"It has given us a boost because when we were in Lubowa, we didn't have a court to play on; it was only a field where we used to do fieldwork," Mugerwa said after the team's training session on Friday.

In Lubowa, the She Cranes struggled to train on a full court because the basketball hoops were not movable, which affected their usage of a full netball court.

"Here, the girls have gotten a chance to play against each other, seven against seven, and I think that has greatly boosted our morale," Mugerwa added.

The team has been putting in a shift for close to six weeks now, and Mugerwa is impressed with the fitness levels so far.

"At least the fitness is there, and their endurance can last a distance. What we lack is the coordination, and that is what we are trying to work on to see that we can achieve what we want."

"I think the coordination is improving with the way they work together, apart from a few, but by the end of next week, we should be an improved team in all aspects," Mugerwa added.

The team will play at least two practice games against men on Monday.

The squad of 20 in the residential camp

Shooters: Christine Kango Namulumba (Prisons Netball Club), Mercy Batamurinza (KCCA), Asinah Kabendela (Weyonje), Irene Eyaru (KCCA), Shadia Nassanga (KCCA), Mary Nuba Cholhok (Loughborough Lightning - UK)

Midcourt Players: Margaret Baagala (NIC), Joyce Nakibuule (Prison), Sarah Nakiyunga (NIC), Lunkuse Norah (KCCA), Annet Najjuka (KCCA), Lillian Achola (Weyonje)

Defenders: Faridah Kadondi (Weyonje), Hanisha Muhammed (KCCA), Christine Nakitto (KCCA), Privas Kayeny (NIC), Stella Nanfuka (Prisons), Viola Asingo (Prisons), Shaffie Nalwanja (KCCA), Christine Nakitto(KCCA) and Shakirah Nassaka (Weyonje)