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Diamantvel­d coaches have their teams honed

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PHILIP Molnar, the Under-19 rugby coach, reflecting on the team’s recent success at the ABSA Wildeklawe­r, emphasised the importance of teamwork and values. “It's not just about the results; it’s about how the team worked together as a group,” he said.

“We decided to adopt the motto ‘pressure is a privilege’, which has carried us through to maintain our momentum,” he added.

When asked about their goals and inspiratio­ns for this year’s Clashes, Molnar emphasised the team’s commitment to their faith. “Our goal in each and every game is to thank the Heavenly Father for the talents he has given us,” he shared. “We aim to leave everything on the field and play in a manner that would put a smile on His face.”

The coach added, with regards to their preparatio­n, “We had a busy three weeks, with the boys playing seven games. We focused a lot on recovery in the last couple of weeks, trying to get our boys healthy and ready. We also put a lot of time into video sessions with the boys.”

When asked about desired outcomes, Molnar shifted the focus away from results. “For us as a coaching group, it’s not about the outcome; it's important to be clinical in every aspect of what we do,” he asserted.

In closing, Molnar took the opportunit­y to extend well wishes to players in both the DHS and NCH camps, offering a poignant message.

“I want to wish both sides good luck for this upcoming fixture,” he says. “To the matriculan­ts, remember: build memories that will be with you for the rest of your lives.” hopes for the upcoming Classic Clashes.

Looking back at Diamantvel­d's hockey history in the clashes, Barnard recognizes the difficulti­es they've had, especially against Northern Cape High School. However, drawing from his own experience playing against their old rivals, he's hopeful about this year's preparatio­ns.

“Our practice and match sessions this year have been really good,” Barnard told the DFA, this despite constraint­s faced during Astro session time slots in Kimberley. He says that the team has managed to overcome obstacles and focus on their training.

With recent successes in league matches and a productive tour, Barnard sees these experience­s as crucial in building up to the clashes. “We have some really talented players coming from the under-16 side,” he notes, emphasisin­g the potential impact of these young athletes in the first-team ranks.

As the team gears up for the clashes, Barnard looks forward to seeing how the players perform under pressure. With a combinatio­n of seasoned veterans and emerging talent, Diamantvel­d High School’s hockey team is poised and determined to make their mark in this year’s Classic Clashes.

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