Netball Quad Series: Jo Harten tests positive for Covid-19 and will not play for England’s Vitality Roses | Netball News
England international shooter tested positive for Covid-19 prior to her flight to London from Australia; the Vitality Roses are preparing to take on New Zealand, Australia and South Africa during the series which starts on Saturday, live on Sky Sports
Last Updated: 10/01/22 9:45am
Jo Harten has tested positive for Covid-19 and will not play for England’s Vitality Roses during the Netball Quad Series, which starts on Saturday.
Harten, who lives in Australia, tested positive prior to her flight and is not able to travel to London. England Netball announced the news via social media on Monday morning.
The 32-year-old’s withdrawal is incredibly disappointing for the shooter and for Roses fans, after she was outstanding during their recent series against Jamaica.
Harten’s performances against the Sunshine Girls, and her partnerships with Eleanor Cardwell and Helen Housby, played a significant role in England’s first series win against Jamaica since 2013. They also marked her first outings for England’s Vitality Roses since the Netball World Cup in 2019.
Netball Quad Series – Live on Sky Sports and Sky Sports YouTube channel
January 15, 2022 | Vitality Roses vs South Africa | 2pm |
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January 15, 2022 | New Zealand vs Australia | 4.15pm |
January 16, 2022 | Australia vs South Africa | 2pm |
January 16, 2022 | Vitality Roses vs New Zealand | 4.15pm |
January 18, 2022 | South Africa vs New Zealand | 5.30pm |
January 18, 2022 | Vitality Roses vs Australia | 7.30pm |
January 19, 2022 | Third vs Fourth | 5.30pm |
January 19, 2022 | Final | 7.30pm |
The Quad Series starts on Saturday with England facing successive matches against South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
The four international teams will play a total of eight games across the series on January 15, 16, 18 and 19 and every contest will be shown live on Sky Sports.
The series marks perfect preparation for all four outfits with the Commonwealth Games taking place later this year in Birmingham – all four have already qualified.
England’s Vitality Roses enter the Commonwealth Games as the defending champions after their stunning triumph on the Gold Coast back in 2018.