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Chiefs have complete faith in Hunt

- MIHLALI BALEKA XILOMBE MATHYE

THE HUNT may be over, but the journey to success begins! That humongous sense of optimism has filled everyone associated with Kaizer Chiefs after the club confirmed the highly-anticipate­d arrival of astute coach Gavin Hunt yesterday.

It had been a week since Amakhosi fired coach Ernst Middendorp. The guillotine fell on the German after his team unceremoni­ously lost their grip of the title race on the final day of the season, losing the championsh­ip to Mamelodi Sundowns.

As a number of personnel backed the decision of the club to release Middendorp and his assistant Shaun Bartlett, petitions and suggestion­s from the Amakhosi faithful to have Hunt take over the reins gained momentum.

The 56-year-old coach was jobless at the end of the season, following the sale of Bidvest Wits to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhand­ila, who opted against keeping his services due to his asking price, ahead of the new season.

But Chiefs’ management finally put the speculatio­n of who’ll be their new commander in chief – after names of personnel such as Benni Mccarthy and Adel Amrouche were also thrown in the basket – announcing that Hunt will take over the reins ahead of next season on a threeyear contract.

“We looked at our situation and our needs before deciding on Gavin,” said Chiefs’ el supremo Kaizer Motaung in a statement from the club.

“He brings with him an abundance of experience, having coached about five teams in the Premiershi­p. There is success wherever he has coached.”

Hunt brings a wealth of experience and success to Naturena, following a 25-year coaching career that has yielded eight domestic trophies. This includes four coveted league championsh­ips, of which three was with Supersport United and one with Wits.

But the Cape Town-born coach’s job is already cut out for him at Chiefs as he has to dust off a trophy cabinet that has gathered nothing but dust in the last five seasons. The closest the team came to any silverware was ending runners-up for the title this year and being silver-medallists in the Nedbank Cup last year.

“I think it’s time for Chiefs to get back to winning ways. And I think that whenever he (Hunt) has been, that has been clear. His record speaks for itself,” Chiefs’ former goalkeeper William “Cool Cat” Shongwe said.

“I worked with Gavin at Supersport and his desire has always been to infiltrate the continent. And what Pitso Mosimane has done, in local football, has been driven by Caf football experience. And an ambitious coach such as Gavin Hunt has taken to that.”

In his mandate to ensure that Chiefs go toe-totoe with Sundowns for the domestic and continenta­l honours next season, Hunt is earmarked to be assisted by Doctor Khumalo and astute developmen­t mentor Kwanele Kopo, The duo are expected to hook up with the team on three-year contracts.

Khumalo, a club legend, is targeted by Motaung’s office as someone who’ll share his wealth of knowledge about the history and culture of the club to Hunt. Kopo, on the other hand, is expected to have an influentia­l role in linking the developmen­t structures with the seniors.

“Yes, he’s got his own people. But I think that when it comes to his assistant that will depend on the policy of the club. You must remember that Chiefs also have legends that have achieved so much at the club,” Shongwe said.

Hunt will begin his new role on Monday, with the players expected to meet their new commander in chief sometime next week.

NETBALL South Africa has finally been given the green light to resume with training and play, according to Netball SA president Cecilia Molokwane.

Minister of Sport Nathi Mthethwa has given NSA the goahead to resume with profession­al netball effective from September 16.

“The return of netball is welcomed, and we are happy that the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture has approved our return to training and play proposals,” said Molokwane.

Thumbs up

Molokwane has confirmed that the Department of Sport has given Netball SA the thumbs up to resume with the Telkom Netball League (TNL).

“Our provincial teams will be participat­ing in the TNL and can now resume training and coaches can now get the teams ready and start preparing,” said Molokwane.

NSA has confirmed that the league will be played in a ‘bio-bubble’ for a period of three weeks and spectators will not be allowed to attend the games.

More details regarding the TNL will be made available to the public on Monday when the 2020 season of TNL is launched.

 ?? Picture: www.kaizerchie­fs.com ?? HOT SEAT: Gavin Hunt was yesterday named the new head coach of Kaizer Chiefs.
Picture: www.kaizerchie­fs.com HOT SEAT: Gavin Hunt was yesterday named the new head coach of Kaizer Chiefs.

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