Two-time defending champions Johannesburg were untroubled on the opening day of the Spar National Netball Championships, hosted by the City of Johannesburg in Gauteng, on Monday, 2 December, 2024.
The home side comfortably won both of their two opening matches. Their first encounter was against eThekwini, a side new to the A section after competing in the B division last year. The KZN team battled to keep up with the defending champions who, despite some inaccurate shooting, managed to claim a 69-35 victory.
It was then on to a Jukskei Derby against Tshwane. Some may have expected a closer match between the two, but the Johannesburg side raced to a 21-9 lead by the end of the first quarter and never looked back.
Tshwane did improve during the course of the match and even won the final quarter by one goal, but that first-quarter deficit was just too large to make up, with Johannesburg ultimately winning 63-42.
Johannesburg coach and former Spar Proteas captain Dr Elsjé Jordaan said afterwards she was happier with her side’s second match of the day.
“I’m pretty pleased. I think we were better in the second game on rounding off – working so hard, punishing them and then getting the reward… The calmer the shooters are when they receive the ball, the more accurate they become.”
Johannesburg coach and former Spar Proteas captain Dr Elsjé Jordaan
“But it is challenging – it is quite hot out there and it’s physical so it’s about running legs and running players. As soon as you think a player is settling, you realise you need to make a change. Whoever is going to win this will be the team that manage their team the best,” said Jordaan.
“In terms of consistency, we’re still not where we want to be, but I think overall a good first day for us,” she added.
Tshwane coach Erin Burger explained that several players were unavailable for the side, but she believes the team will improve as the tournament progresses.
They claimed a 48-42 victory over the South African under-21 side, who are also competing in the A section, before their loss to Johannesburg.
“It’s a new team and I think they’ve got a lot to give. It’s just to get the combinations to settle and to settle in under pressure. I think as the tournament goes, we’ll get stronger as a team as they get to know each other under pressure on court,” said the coach.
Burger agreed with Jordaan’s sentiments regarding the heat. “This is still the start, it’s a long week!”
“The heat is going to play a big role. I think the changes you make as a coach, how the bench comes on court, is going to play such a big role later”.
Tshwane Coach, Erin Burger
Meanwhile, apart from Johannesburg, the other teams to retain a clean sheet with two victories on the opening day were Cape Town, who beat Ekurhuleni 57-45 and Dr Kenneth Kaunda 51-47 and Cape Winelands, who were thrilled with their 51-46 victory over last year’s runner-up Mangaung after beating Nelson Mandela Bay 56-24 in their opener.
“I’m very proud of the girls,” said Cape Winelands coach Sasha-Lee Petersen after their victory over Mangaung.
“In terms of conversion rates – everything that we intercepted or the defensive things that we got off them, we converted. And I think towards the end of the game in quarter three and quarter four, we really stayed strong as a team where they had a few misunderstandings between their players.
“But honestly, it was close at the end of the day, it could have gone either way… It’s about those inches and the little things you do on court that make the difference.”
In the Under-21 tournament, defending champions Tshwane also got their title defence off to a promising start with two victories, beating Cape Town 46-36 and Mangaung 66-38.
Tickets for the games will be available online at [email protected] as well as at the venue for R30. Safe and secure parking will be available at Ellis Park Swimming Pool for R10 per car.
Selected matches will be broadcast live on SuperSport Variety 4/Channel 209 (2-7 December).
A Section Results on Monday, 2 December, 2024
Cape Town 57 – 45 EkurhuleniCape Winelands 56 – 24 Nelson Mandela BayJohannesburg 69 – 35 eThekwiniTshwane 48 – 42 SA U21Mangaung 63 -27 EkurhuleniDr Kenneth Kaunda 51 – 30 Nelson Mandela BayeThekwini 44 – 53 SA U21Johannesburg 63 – 42 TshwaneMangaung 46 – 51 Cape WinelandsDr Kenneth Kaunda 47 – 51 Cape Town
Original Copy: Netball SA, with editing by gsport
Main Photo Caption: Johannesburg coach and former Spar Proteas captain Dr Elsjé Jordaan was encouraged by the defending champions’ twin wins on the opening day of the 2024 Spar National Netball Championships hosted by the City of Johannesburg in Gauteng, on Monday, 2 December, 2024. All Photos: Reg Caldecott
Photo 2 Caption: Sanelisiwe Ntobela in action for defending champs Johannesburg in their first fixture against eThekwini on the elite competition’s opening day.
Photo 3 Caption: Panashe Chiranga of Johannesburg and Marirachelle Visagie of Tshwane eye the ball in their second tie on day one.
Photo 4 Caption: Bianca de Wee of Mangaung and Mahlatse Thapa of Ekurhuleni in action during day 1 of the 2024 National Netball Champs.
Photo 5 Caption: Rochelle Rossouw of Cape Town and Jomari Lübbe of Dr Kenneth Kaunda contest possession of the ball on day one of the annual national elite competition.