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Free State team clinch final in Netball Cup

The Free State Crinums held their nerve to win the inaugural Brutal Fruit Netball Cup, beating the Gauteng North Jaguars 40-36 in a final that went into extra time on Sunday. The match was a thriller throughout, with both teams giving their all and it was only in the last few minutes of extra time …

The Free State Crinums held their nerve to win the inaugural Brutal Fruit Netball Cup, beating the Gauteng North Jaguars 40-36 in a final that went into extra time on Sunday. The match was a thriller throughout, with both teams giving their all and it was only in the last few minutes of extra time that the experienced Crinums were able to get away from the young Jaguars team. The Crinums were 16-14 ahead at halftime, and after the third quarter, they were still two goals to the good, but the Jaguars came back hard in the final quarter, scoring five unanswered goals to draw level on 28 all. The goals were going according to the centre pass, until the Jaguars went into the lead for the first time, with just a minute to go to the final whistle. They tried to run down the clock, throwing the ball around in the centre court, until an over-enthusiastic long pass was snatched up by the Crinums. The girls from Bloemfontein swiftly moved to their own end, where their captain and goal attack, Maryke Holtzhausen, scored a brilliant goal from the edge of the circle to equalise, 31-all, with just seconds before full-time. The match went into extra time, seven minutes each way, and the teams exchanged goal for goal, finishing level on 35-all after the first period of extra time. It was in the last seven minutes that the Crinums’ greater experience came to the fore. The Jaguars had lost their zip, and although they threw everything they had at the Crinums, the Free State team held their nerve. The two experienced Spar Protea defenders, Karla Mostert and Adele Niemand, were able to steal the ball from the Jaguars shooters, Melissa Myburgh and Lindie Lombard, who managed only one goal in the last seven minutes. Holtzhausen and Rieze Straeuli, on the other hand, scored five, and by the time there were only two minutes on the clock, it was clear that the Crinums had won. “It was a wonderful final – that’s what a final should be,” said a beaming Holtzhausen. “We thought we had let it slip away from us, and then they made a tactical error and we were able to steal the ball and equalise. “When we went into extra time, we were psyched up and knew we were going to win, because the Jaguars were down after letting the game get away from them.” Holtzhausen praised the Jaguars, saying they had been an outstanding team throughout the competition. “Their team cohesion was fantastic, and each time we played them, we struggled to break that cohesion. They are young and they are just going to get better and better,” she said.

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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