CAPE TOWN – Day two of the Telkom Netball League (TNL) was met by a showdown of spectacular momentum increase by the teams, however at times were hampered by the overuse of the whistle.
This however did not deter coaches from moving into rapid analytical thinking and game plan changes, that gave netball enthusiasts more reason to rise out of their seats.
In unpacking some of today’s games, it was noted that the defence unit of the Flames performed very well, while the Aloes put up a solid performance in the first half, against the Gauteng Jaguars.
Looking at the match between the Kingdom Stars and Tornados in what was a crowd thriller, the Stars kept good composure well into the final moments of the game to win 37-41.
In the last match of the day, the Baobabs from Limpopo played against the Free State Crinums, who have two Netball World Cup players in their team, Karla Pretorius and Refiloe Nketsa.
Crinums proved to be well composed while dominating in their game plan, and as a result, they wrapped things up on the court with a 64-35 victory.
Meanwhile, the second day of TNL was also significant in the history of South Africa, as we celebrated 30 years of democracy and freedom.
And, as we looked over the crowd, players and everyone in attendance we realised that through the power of sport, we have been able to move away from divisions, and judgement and have been able to come together to build a common future.
Let us through netball and netball participation restore peace, unity and dignity for all. These are among the fundamentals of hosting such a magnificent tournament.
Full Results:
Sunbirds 14 – 7 Sonoblomo
Tshukudu 45 – 41 Lillies
Flames 43 – 48 Stings
Jaguars 68 – 37 Aloes
Tornados 37 – 41 KD Stars
Crinums 64-35 Baobabs
Sunday (28 April) Fixtures:
08:00 KD Queens vs EC Comets
10:00 Sunbirds vs Diamonds
12:00 Stings vs Fireballs
14:00 Baobabs vs Aloes
16:00 OPENING CEREMONY
18:00 Jaguars vs Crinums
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