The BLD Group > > Latest News > > Categories: Netball. August 1. 2th, 2. The BLD Group. Durban, South Africa - Gauteng squeaked home by one goal after extra time to beat the defending champions, Western Cape and win the 2. SPAR National Netball Championships 4. Hoy Park on Saturday. Chante Louw of Gauteng (r) and Stephanie Brandt of Western Cape in action during day 6 of the SPAR National Netball Championships at the Hoy Park sports complex on August 1.
Durban, South Africa. After the third quarter, Western Cape led 3. Both teams played their hearts out in the final quarter. The match against was by no means a walkover as the Mpumalanga defense was tight and the Gauteng shooters had to fight hard to score.
But it will all depend on the quality of decision- making on the court tomorrow. I can do as much as I can to prepare them, but it is down to the players on the court.”Western Cape breezed past Northern Cape, beating them 6. They know what they have to do tomorrow. In its 2. 2 years of existence, the Dunlop Premier League has always had its home at Ellis Park but for the past three years different clubs in the greater Johannesburg area have been given the opportunity to host the league. The league is run on a Round- Robin basis over the five weekends. Wanderers A are earmarked as possible dark horses this year. In the women’s league, Bryanston A would appear favourites to repeat their victory in 2.
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However age and injury might play a role in opening the door to the experienced Marks Park A side or even the youthful exuberance of Observatory A. With the possibility of rising stars like Bertus Kruger and Richard Thongoana, both Junior Davis Cup players participating and former National Champion Bradwin Williams in action the Dunlop Bundes League is sure to live up to its billing of the country’s premier club tennis league. The victory was no surprise and Western Cape dominated throughout the match. The two top four teams were neck and neck early in the match, and at the end of the first quarter, were level on 1. Both teams included some untried players in the place of their SPAR Proteas, who are not playing in the tournament, as well as players who have moved to other provinces, but in the end it was Western Cape that prevailed.
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At halftime, they were 2. The coastal team then pulled out all the stops and won the match 4. They turn a lot of balls and that gives us a chance.
Coach Jenny van Dyk said she was very happy with her team’s performance so far. North West won their morning match, beating Northern Cape 5. Kwa- Zulu Natal beat Mpumalanga 3. They beat their northern neighbours 5.
Khanyisa Chamane of the SPAR Baby Proteas and Shallom Ncube of Zimbabwe compete for the ball in their game during day 2 of the Netball World Youth Cup at the Ditshupo Hall on July 0. Gaborone, Botswana. But by the middle of the first quarter, the SPAR Baby Proteas had eased past them to lead by 1.
They generally managed to hold their centre passes, but both teams achieved some excellent turnovers, with the ball moving from end to end. The Zimbabwean coach brought on a string of substitutes to provide fresh legs, but by this time the SPAR Baby Proteas had surged ahead, leaving Zimbabwe with too much to do. By halftime, the SPAR Baby Proteas were ahead by 3. With a substantial lead, Badenhorst was able to bring on her bench players after the break. Badenhorst was delighted with the result. It is always good to start with a win and we are very excited about the rest of the tournament.”.
June 1. 9th, 2. 01. The BLD Group. Johannesburg, South Africa – Netball South Africa (NSA) has issued the following statement about allegations of financial mismanagement reported by the SABC and a Sunday newspaper: “Netball South Africa has taken note of reports by the SABC and a Sunday newspaper of financial mismanagement within NSA.“NSA rejects the allegations and is willing to cooperate fully with any inquiry into its financial affairs. The more experienced England Roses won the match by 6.
Proteas could hold their heads high after storming back from an eleven- goal deficit at halftime. Head coach Norma Plummer said they had watched video footage of the match and analysed where they had gone wrong and what they needed to work on.“Our start wasn’t good and we weren’t on the money on the shots. We were letting ourselves down and we weren’t converting, so those are two of the areas we will work on,” said Plummer. She said she would not necessarily have the same starting line- up for the match against Australia.“I’m running the third end players at the moment,” she said.“I still have some options I want to look at. The Commonwealth Games are next year, not this year, and I want to make sure by the time we get to the Commonwealth Games we’ve picked the right blend and have all the options in the players we select.”Assistant coach Jenny van Dyk said there was a vast difference between England and Australia.“The Aussies have been at the forefront of netball for quite a while and the amount of match opportunities they have is really what sets them apart,” said Van Dyk.“We will spend time this afternoon planning our strategy for the Australian match, and working on our own game plan.”“As much as we did well against England, tomorrow is going to be much tougher said assistant coach Dumisane Chauke.“We’ve been playing more with the top three in the world, and the more we play them, the better we’ll get.
Playing the triangle and forcing our goalshooters not to move around so much, but to play to their strengths. Lenise Potgieter is the standing, holding shooter and we’ll be focussing on that in preparation for tomorrow’s game,” said Chauke. The match will be played at the Durban International Convention Centre at 7 o’clock on Tuesday night. The Proteas set off almost immediately after that for the United Kingdom, where the fourth and final leg of the SANZEA Quad Series will be played. They ended the first quarter 1. Shortly after the start of the second quarter, Proteas coach Norma Plummer brought Izette Lubbe on for Bongi Msomi at wing attack, and she replaced Renske Stoltz with Lindie Lombard at goal attack in the third quarter. Lombard, who has been plagued with injuries, and has been in and out of the squad, brought new energy to the South Africans, who scored eight goals to one in the first four minutes.
Boosted by the vociferous support of the crowd, the Proteas won the quarter by 1. From then on, the lead changed hands minute by minute. Just before fulltime, South Africa scored but the umpire ruled that centre Erin Burger’s knee had been over the line, and disallowed the goal.
Plummer was delighted with the team’s performance and said it was a sign of how far they had come.“I thought they were outstanding,” she said.“That 1. We did actually have the game and then the umpire decided Erin’s knee was over the line. But it’s the first time they have taken a top three team into overtime, so you have to admire what they did.“Lindie came on and she played a blinder.
She brought us back into the whole match.”Plummer said Australia would be another step up for the team, but South Africa had nothing to lose.“We don’t want to play teams below us, we want to challenge the top teams,” she said. England coach Tracey Neville said South Africa came out as hard in the third quarter as they had in the first.“We weren’t expecting that, and I think we were too casual. We gave cheap ball away and we stopped driving, and you get crucified by any team when you do that,” said Neville.“I think their two tactical changes were crucial.
We didn’t adapt to that well. The wing attack helped get the ball into the top of their circle, and Lombard offered (goalshooter) Lenise Potgieter more opportunities.”Earlier, the Australian Diamonds proved once again why they are number one in the world with a clinical 5. New Zealand Ferns in the opening match.