TNL 2024 WRAP: Power Week 2
As power week 2 of the Telkom Netball League (TNL) ended with the final group of fixtures, there was a noticeable increase in mental fitness compared to the first week.
As power week 2 of the Telkom Netball League (TNL) ended with the final group of fixtures, there was a noticeable increase in mental fitness compared to the first week.
DHL Western Province flexed their muscles in round seven of the Women’s Premier Division with a runaway win over the EP Queens and moved into second place on the log at the halfway stage of the tournament.
Day 2 of TNL Power Week 2 was electric. Spectators flocked to the iconic Ellis Park Arena to witness a day of thrilling netball encounters
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DHL Western Province handed the Bulls Daisies (22-10) their first defeat in two years on Saturday, while the Border Ladies (38-24 over Golden Lions Women) and Sharks Women (34-17 over Free State Women) secured significant wins on the road in round six of the Women’s Premier Division.
All eyes will be on City Park in Cape Town this weekend where DHL Western Province await the undefeated Bulls Daisies in the sixth round of the Women’s Premier Division, with the unpredicability of the home team a real threat to the all-conquering Pretoria side.
Three stalwarts have been recalled to the Springbok Women’s Sevens squad to contest the HSBC SVNS 2024 play-off tournament in Madrid next weekend, with head coach Renfred Dazel opting for experience for the most important tournament of the season.
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Springbok Women head coach Louis Koen applauded his troops for their structured approach in their final match of the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup on Sunday, with the victory over Madagascar not only confirming Rugby World Cup 2025 qualification, but also sealed WXV 2 entry.
The Bulls Daisies were made to work hard for their top-of-the-table victory over the Sanlam Boland Dames in Pretoria on Saturday, but the bonus point win cemented their spot at the top of the Women’s Premier Division log, while the Border Ladies moved up to fourth with a tight win over DHL Western Province in East London.
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