Jaguars hunt down Flames
Jaguars beat the North West Flames 49-43 in a thrilling final.
After finishing as runners-up three times in a row, things finally came together for the Jaguars, who beat the North West Flames 49-43 in a thrilling final of the Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League (BFNPL) at the Mangaung Indoor Stadium on June 11.
It was a ding-dong battle, with play moving from end to end at a rapid rate. The Jaguars took the early lead, but in the second quarter, the Flames caught up and then passed them.
They had a three-goal lead before the Jaguars struck back and drew level on 14-all. They took the lead again, and stayed there for the rest of the match, although the Flames fought hard. Their goal attack, Renske Stoltz, the shooter of the tournament, was calm under pressure, and scored her goals from almost anywhere in the court, but her efforts were in vain.
Player of the match was Izette Griesel of the Jaguars, who played at centre and also at wing attack at one stage. She did a superb job of driving the ball into the circle, where former Protea goalshooter Chrisna van Zyl used her experience to good effect.
Jaguars coach Jenny van Dyk said her players amazed her. “They don’t know how good they are and how good they can be,” she said.
“This has been such a battle. This is our fourth final, and each time we lost, it got harder. The third loss was devastating and we realised we had to do things differently. And this is the result. Three times a bridesmaid, and now we are officially the bride.”
Jaguars captain Shadine van der Merwe, who played in all four finals, said she had been determined not to leave the court without a win.

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“It was a hard match, but we didn’t want it to be easy. Everyone pulled their weight, and showed great big match temperament. We were strong, not only physically, but mentally as well.”
Flames coach Dorette Badenhorst said she was disappointed, but very proud of her team. “At the start of the tournament, no one thought we would be in the final,” she said.
The Jaguars leave for New Zealand on June 29 of this month to take part in the Super Cup – a competition featuring top clubs from around the world.
Proteas coach Norma Plummer, who watched the last two weekends of the tournament, said the BFNPL was good for netball in South Africa.
“I think the standard of play has improved, but South Africa actually need more intensive competitions like this if they are to challenge the top four teams in world netball,” she said.
Plummer said there would be a Proteas training camp in July, but she did not foresee too many changes to the current squad.
“There were not too many new faces who caught my eye, and I don’t think there will be more than four of five new names in the squad. I watched the Proteas closely, and some of them were a bit under par, and will have to put in some hard work.”
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