Johannesburg clinch third straight Spar National Netball Championship with nail-biting victory over Mangaung

The loss denied Mangaung a hat-trick of their own after winning the Telkom Netball League and Varsity Netball titles this year.

Speaking after the match, Johannesburg coach Dr Elsjé Jordaan admitted: “That was very rough. I thought we had done enough but Mangaung produced an incredible fightback so well done to them. We nearly lost it for ourselves but in the end, I think we absorbed the pressure well and I’m very grateful that we could pull through.

“It means a lot – to win this competition that I played in myself three times in a row is something special. It’s been a really tough week with the heat and to manage these girls and then to put up a fight like that, I’m very proud.”

Captain Didintle Keebine added: “I feel very overwhelmed but most importantly so proud of my team. This really meant a lot.”

“This week was massive. Each and every player has grown, taking the hits, standing strong, not standing back for anyone, taking your ground – putting your put on the ground and saying: ‘I want this.’ And we did it.”

While her players were in tears after the match, Mangaung coach Martha Mosoahle-Samm remained pragmatic, expressing her pride in the squad who played the whole week with 10 rather than 12 players because of late withdrawals.

“It could have gone either way,” she said. “I think we just ran out of time. If there was still a minute or two, I think the result could have been different, but this is a final. You win it by one or lose it by one.

“I’m super-proud of the girls. I take nothing away from them, they were brilliant this entire week… It is what it is. Silver again this year, I’ll settle for it.”

Earlier in the day, the Dr Kenneth Kaunda team from North West got the better of Cape Winelands, beating them 33-30 to secure third place.

In the under-21 tournament, Johannesburg dethroned defending champions Tshwane with a commanding 42-32 victory.

That completed a massive turnaround after the Johannesburg under-21 team failed to win any of their matches at last year’s Spar National Netball Championships.

This year the side was coached by the recently retired former SPAR Proteas captain, Bongi Msomi, who said afterwards: “From no win to a gold medal, that’s incredible and I’m so excited for them.

“When I was a player I wanted to coach… Today this is just special. I think it’s more special because this shows the development of netball, not just for [Johannesburg] but in the country which is something I’m passionate about.”

Senior A section final Johannesburg v Mangaung

Q1: 14-14

Q2: 29-26 (15-12)

Q3: 44-38 (15-12)

Q3: 53-52 (9-14)

Under-21 final: Johannesburg U21 v Tshwane U21

Q1: 9-5

Q2: 19-16 (10-11)

Q3: 32-24 (13-8)

Q4: 42-32 (10-8)

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