The Citizen (KZN)

Jordaan buys into new district format

- Wesley Bo on Port Elizabeth

– While finding a balance between quality and quantity is a challenge, former Proteas captain Elsje Jordaan believes Netball SA is on the right track after reverting to a more inclusive district format for this week’s Spar National Championsh­ips at Lotto Young Park.

The structure of the event, which opened the door for 87 teams to enter the championsh­ips in the Under-21 and senior age groups, resulted in a chaotic start to the showpiece after multiple district sides either arrived late on Monday’s opening day or did not pitch at all.

And though she admitted the provincial format last year ensured a strength-versusstre­ngth approach, Jordaan felt there were positive aspects to the expanded structure.

“The stronger teams will tell you they’d like to play strong competitio­n all the time, but if we really want to build depth, this is what you have to do so the other districts can see what it’s all about,” said Jordaan, head coach of the Dr Kenneth Kaunda team from North West.

“It’s great to see the numbers here, so in that sense I think it’s much better to have the districts here. There are more teams, more players and more opportunit­ies.”

The district format, however, had resulted in massive difference­s in the abilities of the A-division teams.

Of the 17 matches played in the top-flight division by yesterday afternoon, 11 had results with victory margins of more than 50 points.

“I don’t think it’s good for a team to win by that far, and it’s never good for a team to lose by that far,” Jordaan said after her team routed the Bojanala outfit 103-23.

“I don’t want my players to become arrogant about it, so I force them to keep working the ball and keep playing out of respect for the game and their opponents.”

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