The Herald (South Africa)

Free State Crinums squeak in against revitalise­d Fireballs

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FREE State Crinums beat a revitalise­d Gauteng Fireballs team 44-43 in a nail-biting Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League (BFNPL) match at the University of Pretoria Sports Centre yesterday.

Both teams bounced back after defeats on Saturday – the Crinums to defending champions Gauteng Jaguars and the Fireballs to the North West Flames.

The Crinums – who won the first three BFNPL titles – started well and took the early lead, but the Fireballs came back and by the end of the first quarter the teams were level on 12-all.

The Fireballs took the lead for the first time in the second quarter, with three unanswered goals before the Crinums responded with three of their own.

They traded goal for goal before the Crinums scored six goals on the trot to lead 26-20 at half time.

The Fireballs fought their way back into the match in the third quarter, outscoring the Crinums by 13 goals to eight to take the lead again.

It all came down to the final quarter, when both teams threw everything they had into the game.

The lead changed hands several times, with outstandin­g defence at both ends, but a few fumbled passes by the Fireballs put the Crinums back in the lead.

“I thought we were the better team on the court,” Fireballs coach Dorette Badenhorst said. “We lost because of four missed passes. “We had a long discussion after our defeat by the Flames yesterday, and the girls played as a team today.

“I was impressed by their guts and determinat­ion. We are now focusing on the positives and you could see the impact on the way they played today,” Badenhorst said.

Crinums coach Burta de Kock said: “It was an important match for us to win.

“We knew it would be a tough match, because they also needed to win.

“I was very impressed by our solid defensive unit.”

The Limpopo Baobabs ended their successful weekend with an emphatic and historic 50-40 win over the Eastern Cape Aloes.

The two mid-table teams were evenly matched in the first quarter, with the Baobabs winning the quarter 12-11, but the northern team stamped their authority over the coastal team in the second, at one stage scoring six unanswered goals to lead 27-19 at half time.

They continued their dominance in the third quarter, but in the final quarter the Aloes fought back to win it by 13 goals to 12.

“I am so excited,” Baobabs coach Jennelee Delport said.

“It’s the first time ever that we’ve beaten the Aloes and if things go according to plan we could even end up sixth.”

Aloes coach Des Neville said her team needed greater consistenc­y.

“We did well in the first and final quarters, but things are so tight in this competitio­n that you can’t ease off at any stage.”

The Western Cape Stings crushed their northern neighbours, the Northern Cape Diamonds, 81-27 in a one-sided match.

The Diamonds were totally outclassed, with eight goals in the second quarter their best score, whereas the Stings were remarkably consistent, scoring at least 20 goals a quarter.

“I gave my youngsters a bit of a run today,” Stings coach Danlee Mathews said.

“A match like this gives you an opportunit­y to try out your systems and different combinatio­ns.

“We set targets for each quarter – we wanted 20 goals a quarter and we achieved that. So I am very happy with the way they played today.”

The tournament continues at the Pretoria University Sports Centre on Friday, when the Fireballs take on the Aloes.

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