Sunshine Girls face double blow — hurricane damage and player exodus cloud Vitality Series

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The eagerly awaited Horizon Vitality Netball Series between Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls and England’s Roses hangs in the balance as the island reels from the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa.

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Both Netball Jamaica and the England Netball Association are reportedly engaged in urgent, high-level talks amid growing fears that the four-match series—set to begin in just weeks—may have to be called off entirely due to widespread infrastructural damage and logistical uncertainty.

Storm clouds over a premier fixture

The series, a marquee event on the international netball calendar, was slated to open with two matches in Kingston on December 6 and 7 at the National Indoor Sports Centre, before shifting to London’s Copper Box Arena for the final two contests on December 13 and 14.

However, with Jamaica still assessing the hurricane’s toll—ranging from damaged sporting facilities to disrupted travel and communication networks—the fate of those home fixtures remains deeply uncertain. Sources close to both federations have indicated that safety and preparedness, rather than scheduling convenience, will determine whether the games proceed.

A team already under strain

Even before the hurricane’s devastation, Jamaica’s preparations for the series were far from ideal. The Sunshine Girls, ranked among the world’s top netball nations, were already grappling with significant player absences that had forced a rethink of their line-up.

Captain Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard, along with stalwarts Romelda Aiken-George, Shimona Nelson-Jok, and Latanya Wilson, all withdrew from selection for personal and professional reasons.
In addition, Shamera Sterling-Humphrey is sidelined following childbirth, while Jodi-Ann Ward continues to recover from surgery—leaving the squad stripped of its most experienced defenders and shooters.

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The depleted roster had posed a formidable challenge for the coaching staff even before the storm’s disruption. The series was expected to serve as a crucial tune-up for next year’s Netball World Cup qualifying campaign, and now, those plans may be washed away altogether.

A bitter blow for Caribbean netball

The Sunshine Girls were looking to defend their title after capturing the inaugural Horizon Vitality Series 2-1 last year, a victory that bolstered Jamaica’s international standing and confidence.

Now, as the country recovers from Hurricane Melissa’s aftermath, the potential loss of this year’s series not only threatens Jamaica’s competitive readiness but also delivers an emotional blow to fans who have long awaited the return of top-flight international netball to Kingston.

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While both federations remain hopeful of salvaging at least part of the series, insiders admit that cancellation remains a real possibility if conditions fail to improve swiftly.

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