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Potgieter stars as goal-attack for Tuks in Varsity Tournament

Although she is very short for a player in her position, Rumandi Potgieter's performance as goal-attack for TuksNetball in the Varsity Netball Tournament counts among the bets in this position.

Rumandi Potgieter is unofficially one of the war veterans of the UP-Tuks Netball team. One can say she is a real straight shooter who seldom misses her target on and off the court.

The second year BCom Law-student impressed with her energetic performance so far as goal-attack for Tuks in the Varsity-tournament. She has the knack of being at the right place at critical moments scoring vital goals which are quite remarkable considering that she is only 1.65m tall.

Potgieter does not see length as a prerogative to be competitive as a goal. For her, it is about passion.

“Obviously being tall is an asset when playing at goal.  Unfortunately I missed out by quite a few centimetres. But in the end, all that matters is to focus doing what is expected of a goal-attack to perfection. I tried playing other positions, but netball for me is playing in the circle. I love the pressure that goes with playing goal-attack. The more it is, the better I tend to play,” she described her approach.

Potgieter emphasised that communication between her and whoever is playing goal-shooter is of the utmost importance during a game.

“That is why we got only a shooters practise before a match to get used to playing together in the circle. I got to know what works for the goal-attack and vice versa,” she said.

The UP-Tuks games against Pukke and Maties were humdingers. Pukke won 40-34 while UP-Tuks clinched a victory in the dying moments against Maties. The final score being 48-46.

There is a good chance that UP-Tuks can play against one of either team again in the semi-final. Potgieter is confident that the result will be different the next time against Pukke.

“We learned a lot playing against them, and we know now what to do and not do. Against Maties, it will be substantial not to play catch-up all the time. The positive we can take from the game against Maties is the way we refused to give up. I think that never say die attitude is going to stand us in good stead later on in the Varsity Tournament,” she explained.

Potgieter’s tactical savviness is not restricted to shooting goals during netball games. She is equally strategic astute when fighting video war games.

She admits that when she is on holiday that she can play for hours on end strategizing how to win on the battlefield or outfoxing opponents in various sporting encounters. In addition Potgieter considers herself to be quite an expert when it comes to sleeping.

UP-Tuks play against VUT on Monday at 18:30 in the Rembrandt Hall. So far they have won four of their five games.

 

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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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