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Busy week for Rhodes at the USSA tournament

- By OVAYO MILISA NOVUKELA

The Rhodes University rugby and netball teams participat­ed in the University Sport South Africa (USSA) tournament held at the University of Pretoria over the vacation.

The Rhodes University Stallions started their USSA campaign against Varsity College in a match that the boys had a massive point to prove. The Stallions scored the first try in the first ten minutes, courtesy of captain Simelela Mbanzi after a brilliant pass from the winger, Matt Royle. In the scrums, the Varsity College players showed dominance in the scrums and mauls with their massive and powerful pack. However, the Stallions showed their Varsity Shield experience with precise game management, knowing when to attack, and counter with outstandin­g defensive skills in critical and dangerous areas.

Stallions fullback, Jano Roux, showed incredible kicking skills, earning him the man of the match ward in Rhodes’s narrow 19-17 victory over Varsity College.

Rhodes netball team hit by illness

The Rhodes netball team were regarded as the underdogs of the tournament. Still, they managed a 30-24 win in their first match against provincial neighbours, Walter Sisulu University, in a demanding yet controlled encounter.

USSA organisers selected Rhodes University netball star Yoliswa Gusha for USSA’s C-Division Dreamteam for 2022.

“I was so overwhelme­d when I heard that I was on the Dream Team, especially since I couldn’t play on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday matches, due to a neck sprain injury,” said Gusha. But, she said she “played with everything she had” in her first few games.

The Rhodes Netball team players suffered injuries and illnesses to the point that they had just one player on the bench in one of the matches. But Rhodes Netball co-captain, Vile Diko, said that because most players could play different positions, “which helped us because we could shift players around in certain games”.

Several players and technical staff came down with a fever, which did not help the team achieve promotion.

Gusha added that the team goal was to move to the B-Division – but it was not to be.

Diko said if players were “on the same page” with training camps and practice times, Rhodes Netball could be significan­t.

“This is a learning curve for the team,” she said.

Rhodes Netball Team results are as follows:

Day 1

Rhodes University 30 – 24 Walter Sisulu University

Rhodes University 21 – 28 University of Limpopo

Rhodes University 26 – 36 North-West University

Day 2

Rhodes University 21 – 46 University of Fort Hare

Rhodes University 17 – 16 Walter Sisulu University

Day 3

Rhodes University 28 – 35 Mangosuthu University of Technology

Rhodes University 12 – 54 North-West University

Day 4

Rhodes University 16 – 36 University of Mpumalanga

Rhodes University 19 – 29 Sol Plaatyie University

Day 5

Rhodes University 14 – 32 CUT Welkom

Rhodes Stallions struggle against CPUT and Fort Hare

 ?? Photo: Ovayo Milisa Novukela ?? Together at all times.
Photo: Ovayo Milisa Novukela Together at all times.
 ?? Photo: Ovayo Milisa Novukela ?? The Captain leads by example to the try line.
Photo: Ovayo Milisa Novukela The Captain leads by example to the try line.

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