Madibaz are ready to face another stiff examination in a double-header when the Varsity Netball competition returns to Port Elizabeth this weekend.
With matches taking place at the Madibaz Indoor Sports Centre, the Nelson Mandela University outfit will face Maties on Sunday and UWC on Monday.
It will be part of a top-quality programme of student netball because log-leaders Tuks will also be in action. They play UWC on Sunday followed by a high-profile showdown with Maties (current second-placed) on Monday.
After winning their opening game, Madibaz were well beaten by Tuks in Stellenbosch on Monday and coach Lana Krige acknowledged there were more tough fixtures ahead.
“It’s very much like rugby’s Varsity Cup where there is no great division in terms of strength between all the teams,” Krige said in the build-up to the ‘mini-bumper’ weekend at home.
“The playing fields are pretty level in Varsity Netball and we know that we are in for some testing games this weekend.
“We played UWC in the USSA (University Sport South Africa) tournament and won by only a handful of goals.
“They are very fast and very fit and it’s going to be tough, but we have the skill to hopefully come away with a good result from that one.”
Krige said their 51-32 loss against Tuks on Monday was due to the physical approach of their opponents.
“We have a relatively young team and showed pockets of brilliance where the flow of our game was really good.
“But often they were able to disrupt our rhythm. We handled things nicely in centre court, but battled to hold them in the two circles.”
The Madibaz coach rated Tuks and Maties, who are the only unbeaten sides so far, as the leading teams in the competition.
“It’s difficult to say who will make the final because anything can happen, but both these teams have good continuity and maturity in their ranks.”
Having said that, Krige added that they were looking forward to tackling Maties on their home turf.
“They play a far more open game than Tuks and we are looking forward to a great encounter.
“They have the speed and the flair, but we are a team of really hard workers who play a precise game. If we can get that precision right for longer periods then we will be in with a chance.”
She added that it was also good to play at home to lessen the pressure on the student-athletes.
“They are all full-time students who have academic commitments to consider as well,” she said. “So, playing at home does give them more of a chance to satisfy those requirements.”
Madibaz (for mini-bumper weekend): 2 Bianca Blom (vice-captain), 3 Jamie-Leigh Goeda, 8 Lieze Greeff, 7 Siphosethu Kilani, 10 Noluthando Maliehe, 12 Dillian Pienaar, 4 Hlumisa Sithonga, 5 Jeanie Steyn (captain), 15 Philene van Niekerk, 16 Marna Visagie, 11 Carla Viviers, 1 Jody Vorster.
Coach: Lana Krige
Tickets are available via the Varsity Sports App (iOS and Android) and here: https://varsitysportsa.plankton.mobi/ – while match updates will be available on @varsitysportsSA social channels.
By Coetzee Gouws
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