Cape Argus

Cranes force Proteas to dig deep

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THE Proteas racked up their sixth win in the SPAR Challenge Tri-nations netball tournament at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre yesterday when they beat Uganda 44-32 to secure the trophy.

The South Africans beat Uganda and Namibia three times each.

It was a tough match for the Proteas, who were made to fight all the way by the Ugandan She-Cranes, who were in the lead until the middle of the third quarter.

The Cranes, who had a rest day on Tuesday, came out guns blazing and went into the lead (5-4) midway through the first quarter. Uganda made use of high, fast passes and their shooters appeared unstoppabl­e. By the end of the first quarter, they were 10-7 ahead. The Proteas started clawing their way back in the second quarter, which they won by 10 goals to nine. The half-time score was 19-17 to Uganda.

At one stage, Uganda were a substantia­l nine goals ahead, but South Africa scored seven goals on the trot to make up the difference. They drew level (22-22) five minutes into the third quarter.

SA shooters Sian Moore and Renske Stoltz had difficulty getting the ball into the net for much of the first part of the match, although Stoltz scored a blinder from the edge of the circle.

Captain Bongi Msomi at wing attack and Izette Griesel at centre combined superbly to feed the ball into the circle, and goal defence Monique Reyneke was outstandin­g, intercepti­ng and turning the ball on a number of occasions.

Rome Joubert, who has announced her retirement from internatio­nal netball, came on for the last five minutes to tumultuous applause from her teammates. She first represente­d South Africa at the Quad Series in 2018 and had 22 caps.

Proteas coach Dorette Badenhorst was happy with the victory, although she said there was always a lot to work on.

“What is worrying is that our shooters’ percentage­s are too low. It’s no good the centre court getting the ball to the circle if the shooters don’t get the ball in the net,” she said.

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