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Croney eyes CAC Games as crucial test ahead of World Cup qualifiers
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Croney eyes CAC Games as crucial test ahead of World Cup qualifiers

From Barbados Today · () English

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  • National netball captain Damisha Croney views the upcoming Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games as a critical test for the Barbados squad.
  • She believes the games in the Dominican Republic will provide a vital opportunity to assess the team's progress.
  • The CAC Games serve as a crucial stepping stone ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.

National netball captain Damisha Croney anticipates the upcoming Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games will serve as a pivotal benchmark for the Barbados squad. She emphasized the significance of the tournament, scheduled to take place in the Dominican Republic.

Croney believes the games offer a vital platform for the team to measure its development and readiness. Competing against regional rivals in a high-stakes environment will provide invaluable insights into the squad's strengths and areas needing improvement as they prepare for more significant challenges ahead.

The CAC Games are seen as a crucial test preceding the vital World Cup qualifiers. The experience gained and the performance displayed in the Dominican Republic will be instrumental in shaping the team's strategy and confidence as they aim to secure a spot in the global competition.

National netball captain Damisha Croney believes this yearโ€™s Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in the Dominican Republic will provide a vital opportunity for Barbadosโ€™ squad to measure its progress.

โ€” Damisha CroneyCroney expressed her views on the importance of the upcoming CAC Games as a measure of the Barbados netball team's development.
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