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Madibaz stun UP-Tuks and UJ humble Maties in Varsity Netball round 1

  • Siraj Kamedien
  • 11 hours ago
  • 5 min read

Varsity Netball 2025 got off to a flying start with plenty of action at the Maties Coetzenburg Indoor Centre in Stellenbosch. While defending champions UFS Kovsies scored a convincing victory over Wits, Madibaz was responsible for the first upset when they beat former champions UP-Tuks. There were also victories for UJ over Maties and NWU over newcomers Varsity College.

 

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MATIES 39 - 54 UJ

 

UJ shook off a slow start to claim a commanding victory over Maties in the opening fixture of Varsity Netball 2025.

 

The home side came out firing in the opening quarter, racing to an early lead and unsettling the Orange Army. But UJ, last year’s finalists and reigning USSA champions, soon found their rhythm and began to close the gap.

 

By half time, UJ had turned the game around. With Protea star Tarle Mathe dictating play, the visitors lifted the tempo and forced Maties into a string of costly errors. The pressure told as UJ went into the break leading 26–20.

 

UJ’s control only grew in the third quarter. Smooth in attack and disciplined on defence, they stretched their lead to eight points, while Maties struggled to replicate their strong start. At 37–29 heading into the final quarter, the outcome seemed inevitable.

 

The Orange Army sealed the win with a clinical finish in the final 15 minutes, combining slick attacking combinations with relentless defensive pressure. Their depth and composure proved too much for Maties, underlining their status as serious title contenders once again.

 

Quarter scores: 13-10|20-26|29-37|39-54

 

Player of the match: Tarle Mathe (UJ)

 

Maties: Hannah Kriel, Michelle van der Merwe, Lara Steenkamp, Hannah Olivier, Lara Ehlers,  Lize Rossouw, Syntiche Kabuya, Juane Maass, Kristen Mc Gregor, Thabisa Yekani, Bianca Odendaal, Chloe Parsadh.

 

UJ: Sesandile Ngubane, Kubura Abubakar, Makayla Edgecomb, Tarle Mathe, Minette Erasmus, Luyanda Msomi, Yanke Broodryk, Kamogelo Motsepe, Cornelia Mupenda, Sli Ngcobo, Tassnique Norman.


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NWU 63 – 29 VARSITY COLLEGE

 

NWU made a strong statement in their first clash in this year’s competition, powering to a comprehensive victory over newcomers Varsity College.

 

It was a baptism of fire for the debutants in the first quarter as the Eagles came out flying, moving the ball across court with pace and precision. The Comets struggled to keep up with the intensity, and by the first break NWU were firmly in control at 18-5.

 

Varsity College showed signs of settling into the tournament in the second quarter, shaking off their nerves and producing a more competitive spell. However, NWU’s experience and clinical finishing ensured they stayed in command, cruising into half time with a comfortable 32-14 lead.

 

The Comets added nine goals to their tally in the third quarter, but too many handling errors and penalties kept them from properly closing the gap. NWU continued to rotate smoothly and extend their advantage, ending the third quarter 47-23 ahead.

 

In the final quarter, the Eagles tightened their grip, showcasing a solid defensive effort to cap off a decisive win. It was indeed a tough welcome to Varsity Netball for Varsity College.

 

Quarter scores: 18-5|32-14|47-23|63-29

 

Player of the match: Christi-Mari Coetzee (NWU)

 

NWU: Sunel Smit, Jaime Matfield, Andrya Joubert, Tlotlang Mokomela, Jessica Matjiu,  Johanné Meyer, Amori Matthee, Casey Davids, Christi-Mari Coetzee, Martiné Jordaan, Vivian Venancio, Jeané Visser.

 

Varsity College: Adri Kannemeyer, Robyn Hathaway, Andrea Van der Merwe, Casey Weber, Sara Feintuch, Olukemi Amarachi Akuma Agbai, Elzaan Smith, Allison Nola Beck, Sikanyiso Mtshwepe, Stacey-Lee Feris, Caitlin Rose Cunningham, Liane Hanekom.

 

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UP-TUKS 47 - 62 MADIBAZ

 

Madibaz kicked off their Varsity Netball 2025 season in spectacular fashion, beating former champions UP-Tuks by 15 goals.

 

The first quarter produced end-to-end netball with both teams locked in defensive duels, with Tuks edging ahead 12–10. But Madibaz refused to back down and seized control in the second quarter, going into half-time with a narrow 25–23 lead against the powerhouse Stripe Generation.

 

The third quarter proved decisive. With slick ball movement and ruthless finishing, the team from Gqeberha pulled clear, extending their lead to 42–35. Tuks, fielding a new-look line-up, struggled to settle into a rhythm and were punished for unforced errors that Madibaz pounced on.

 

Madibaz’s composure under pressure shone brightest in the final quarter. Their use of the Suzuki Powerplay was clinical, racking up points with 99 circle feeds to keep the scoreboard ticking. In contrast, Tuks were left chasing the game, unable to find answers against a fired-up opponent.

 

The victory marks one of Madibaz’s finest Varsity Netball performances and proved that on any given day, the giants can fall.

 

Quarter scores: 12-10|23-25|35-42|47-62

 

Player of the match: Hanniska van Vuuren (Madibaz)

 

UP-Tuks: Georgia de Jongh, Zionné Grobler, Megan Holland, Elri Jacobs, Juané Kruger, Devonne Lansberg, Thando Ngcobo, Caroline Paul, Anja van den Heever, Venece van Vollenhoven, Marichelle Visagie, Jamie Williamson.

 

Madibaz: Kaylin Coetzer, Juanita van Tonder, Bronwyn Goosen, Hanniska van Vuuren, Simone Louw, Keagile Magadla, Luyanda Tsotetsi, Mbali Gunyazile, Edon Snyman, Kelly du Toit, Samuelinah Ndizana, Inge van Eyk.

 

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UFS KOVSIES 77 - 53 WITS

 

UFS Kovsies got their title defence off on the right track with a convincing victory over Wits.

 

The match started with Wits initially holding their own against the title holders, who were cautious in the opening exchanges. The Kovsies showed glimpses of their strength, taking a 19-12 lead at the first break.

 

By half time, however, the defending champions shifted into a higher gear. With slick ball movement and seamless transitions from defence to attack, they began to dominate the court. Wits struggled to keep possession and found it difficult to force turnovers, allowing Kovsies to stretch their lead to 40-28.

 

The third quarter saw Kovsies extend their advantage further. A 20-goal margin of 58-38 provided the opportunity for the rotation of players and new combinations. The changes did little to slow their momentum, with fresh players maintaining the pressure and demonstrating the team’s impressive depth.

 

Kovsies closed out the match clinically, racking up the highest score of round one. Wits, however, showed resilience, scoring over 50 goals against the defending champions.

 

Quarter scores: 19-12|40-28|58-38|77-53

 

Player of the match: Rolene Streutker (UFS Kovsies)

 

UFS Kovsies: Liame de Lange, Thina Speelman, Elri Groenewald, Reratilwe Letsoalo, Elene Vosloo, Xandri Fourie, Rolene Streutker, Charne van Vuuren, Chanique Eyberg, Mari du Raan, Thando Mokoena.

 

Wits: Alix Horn, Amber Marshall, Ametisse Bandu, Giada Prinsloo, Luane Smith, Mikhe van der Watt, Nomhle Hope Sibiya, Oratile Mokone, Philasande Ntuli, Shani Mokken, Zanele Soviya, Phozisa Ramncwana.


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