The Herald (South Africa)

NMU netball event draws record entry

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A record 80 teams took part in the annual SPAR Madibaz netball tournament at the weekend.

The two-day tournament at Nelson Mandela University accommodat­es women’s and men’s teams, providing a perfect chance for players in the Eastern Cape to gauge their strength at this early stage of the season.

Madibaz Sport netball manager Melinda Goosen said the opportunit­y for some teams to play indoors and the activities created around the event had contribute­d to its increasing popularity.

“Word of each year’s success makes new teams want to join and experience our Madibaz magic,” she said.

“This year we drew 800 players to the tournament, playing in various sections, and this created a wonderful vibe.”

She said the growth of the event was an indication of the hunger in the Eastern Cape community for the sport.

“Firstly, it gives coaches the opportunit­y to test their teams’ abilities as they prepare for upcoming leagues,” she said.

“Secondly, those attending, especially schools players, get an idea of what it is to be part of the Madibaz netball setup, providing pupils with an incentive to join us when they leave school.”

Goosen said it was a chance to demonstrat­e the talent available in the Eastern Cape.

“It is great to see them come out to play the game we love.

“With the support of our loyal sponsors in SPAR Eastern Cape, we are able to put an event together where there is great exposure for a wide range of players and two fun-filled days for the whole family.

“Our product sponsors for the event, Twizza and Noorsveld Chickens, ensured that the thirsts got quenched and the tummies were full.”

The tournament underlined the strength of netball at Madibaz, with their teams winning most of the sections.

The only sections university teams did not win were the B and men’s divisions, in which they did not field teams.

They were won by Devitels (men) and Phoenix (B section).

Goosen said their success was an indication of the high level of netball at the varsity.

“Madibaz netball is in a great space, having had a magic season in 2018, which provided a solid base for 2019.

“We have lost some senior players due to them graduating, but we have enormous talent coming through in the firstyear students.

“In addition we have great coaches and structures in place to support these players to take them to the next level.

“We are proud that the players are from the Eastern Cape because it is very important to us as a university in the region to retain our emerging talent.”

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