SPAR National Netball Championships: Cape Town Tops Log, Johannesburg Wins 2 Games 

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Johannesburg – The third day of the SPAR National Netball Championships saw Cape Town securing two more wins to stay unbeaten at Dr EG Jansen High School in Boksburg, Ekurhuleni.

The Western Cape side defeated eThekwini in their morning match before a top vs bottom-of-the-log clash against Nelson Mandela Bay in the afternoon.

Stephanie Carinus, the Cape Town Wing Attack, contesting for the ball against Mothira Mohammed, the Nelson Mandela Bay Goal Attack, on day 3 of the 2025 SPAR National Netball Championship (Image: Reg Caldecott)

The Gqeberha team were not to be underestimated, however, as they pulled out all the stops and won two of the four quarters.

But the Capetonians ultimately pulled through, winning 60-56.

Captain Sian Moore described the narrow victory as a reality check for her side.

“This was a tough one,” Moore said.

“It’s that time of the tournament where it’s really difficult to get the girls’ energy levels up.

“It’s hot, it’s cold, it’s windy, it’s weird, it’s match six in three days.

“It’s a lot to ask.

“But we’re happy with the win.

“Still on the path that we thought we were going to be on, or that we planned to be on, so very excited about that.”

Cape Town coach Freda Kemp believes the groundwork her side put in ahead of the tournament is showing on court.

“We worked our butts off,” she said.

“After the TNL, we realised that we need to put more work in.

“And we went on extensive SNC [strength and conditioning] programmes and worked hard on our coaching sessions.

“It’s so good to see them reap the reward of their hard work.”

Nerine Koopman, the Cape Town wing attack, controls the ball during Cape Town’s 60-56 win over Nelson Mandela Bay on day 3 of the 2025 SPAR National Netball Championship (Image: Reg Caldecott)

As to what else is giving her side the edge, Kemp added: “Obviously, we’re in the business of winning, and the more you win, the better you play, so we are trying to execute critical moments and keep our error rate low and be consistent.”

Later in the day, Tshwane gave their semifinal hopes a massive boost by beating Mangaung.

The Pretoria side took an early lead and never looked back, despite a late fightback from the Free State outfit.

Speaking after the 46-43 win, after a loss to Dr Kenneth Kaunda earlier in the day, Tshwane coach Rozanne Matthyse said: “I think we were just finding our feet and gelling.

“It’s a new team, it’s a young team.

“We’re building now in Tshwane at the moment.

“So, I’m very proud of the players, and I think today is the first time at the tournament that I saw them play together as a unit.”

As for moving into third position on the log by the end of day three, Matthyse added: “We obviously want to be in the top four, but we take it match for match.

“I think tomorrow’s match is a good preparation for what is to come in the semi-finals.

“We’re going with the same intensity, focus, and drive.”

Saneliswe Ntobela, the Johannesburg Senior A centre, controls the ball against Cape Winelands on day 3 of the 2025 SPAR National Netball Championship (Image: Reg Caldecott)

Johannesburg secured two important wins on Wednesday, was the Johannesburg side.

The three-time defending champions, who endured a slow start to the tournament, first claimed a 71-38 win over Cape Winelands before beating eThekwini 54-47.

Kelly Gouws, the Cape Winelands goal defender, attempts to block the shot at goal by shooter Nontsikelelo Mazibuko of Johannesburg on day 3 of the 2025 SPAR National Netball Championship (Image: Reg Caldecott)

Speaking after the morning match, Johannesburg coach Elsjé Jordaan said: “I definitely think we’re building.

“We had a tough two days at the start… I knew I just needed one or two games where we could get some momentum.

“And I think that’s what happened this morning.

“I love the energy that was out there on the court, and I could see the attacks started to flow more.”

Meanwhile, the Botswana national team, coached by former SPAR Proteas captain Martha Mosoahle-Samm, wrapped up their shortened participation in the championships, which they were using as preparation for the Africa Netball Cup, with a 48-45 victory over Dr Kenneth Kaunda.

Mosoahle-Samm led Mangaung to last year’s SPAR National Netball Championships final, and her heart clearly remains with the Free State side.

“They will forever be my babies, so I’m watching it, and I’m supporting Mangaung all the way, and I’m hoping that this year they can finally take it,” she said of her former side, now coached by another iconic SPAR Protea, Karla Pretorius, who are currently fourth on the log.

“It’s the top four that counts, so I’m waiting for that top four and definitely the final.

“I have no doubt in my mind that if they make the final, this is our year as Mangaung.”

In the under-21 A section, defending champions Johannesburg extended their unbeaten run with victories over Ekurhuleni and Dr Kenneth Kaunda.

Results

Senior A section

Mangaung 63 – 30 Nelson Mandela Bay

Tshwane 47 – 51 Dr Kenneth Kaunda

Cape Town 71 – 38 eThekwini

Johannesburg 71 – 38 Cape Winelands

Dr Kenneth Kaunda 45 – 48 Botswana

Nelson Mandela Bay 56 – 60 Cape Town

Mangaung 43 – 46 Tshwane

eThekwini 47 – 54 Johannesburg

Under-21 A section

Tshwane 37 – 35 Cape Town

Ekurhuleni 25 – 67 Johannesburg

Dr Kenneth Kaunda 62 – 24 eThekwini

Cape Town 55 – 28 Ekurhuleni

eThekwini 32 – 58 Tshwane

Johannesburg 48 – 42 Dr Kenneth Kaunda

Frikkie Coetzee (red shirt), the Dr. EG Jansen High School Maintenance Manager, and his team dry the centre court after a thunderstorm on day 3 of the 2025 SPAR National Netball Championship being played at Dr EG Jansen High School in Boksburg (Image: Reg Caldecott)

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