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Gauteng North and North West on track for final

───   09:57 Fri, 15 Aug 2014

Gauteng North and North West on track for final | News Article
Gauteng North picked themselves up after their shock defeat to Dr Kenneth Kaunda (North West South) with two decisive victories on the fourth day of the SPAR National Netball Championships at the Bellville Velodrome on Thursday.
 
They thumped Umgungundlovu 75-26 in the morning, and then handed defending champions Mangaung Metro (Free State) their second defeat, beating them 74-44, to continue their march to the final on Saturday. Barring major upsets, the final is likely to be between Gauteng North and Kenneth Kaunda.
 
“We didn’t want to feel like we did after losing yesterday,” said captain Amanda Mynhardt.
 
“We talked long and hard about where we went wrong, and we knew that we had to bring extra energy to the court today.”
 
“We’ve got our campaign back on track again,” said coach Jenny van Dyk.
 
“I told the players that playing in the final is not a right but a privilege that has to be earned. I was happy with the way they played today, but we still have two games to go and we can’t lose focus now.”
 
“It looks as if we will play Kenneth Kaunda in the final, and that would suit us, because we have a score to settle.”
 
Gauteng North were dominant throughout the match, with speed, accuracy, slick passes and good understanding among the players.  The Free State shooters were generally accurate, but were not given enough ball in the circle.  At halftime, Gauteng North led 32-20, and stretched their lead still further in the third quarter. In the final quarter, Van Dyk made a number of changes and the Free State players fought back hard, losing the quarter by just three goals. But it was too little, too late and the champions now face the probability of not reaching the final.
 
“We’re very disappointed, but bad decision-making cost us the game,” said Mangaung Metro captain Lauren-Lee Christians.
 
“We don’t have much chance of making the final, so now we have to set new goals and focus on finishing third.”
 
Mangaung won their other match, beating Buffalo City 61-36.
 
Kenneth Kaunda retained their unbeaten record, beating Frances Baard (Griqualand West) 63-28 and Buffalo City 53-25.  They play Mangaung Metro and Western Province in their final games, and on current form should have no difficulty disposing of them.
 
Nelson Mandela Bay notched up two wins, beating Western Province 38-30 and Umgungundlovu 42-39, while Gauteng West got their first win with a narrow 59-57 victory over Frances Baard. In a provincial derby, Boland beat neighbours Western Cape 33-28. Earlier, they defeated Gauteng West by 67 goals to 21.

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