Martiné Jordaan led from the front as captain for NWU when her team handed defending champions UP Tuks their first defeat in the 2024 Varsity Netball tournament during round 4 (WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS HERE). The victory by a single goal moved the Eagles into the top four, still on course for a place in the semi-finals. On Monday 16 September NWU will take on log leaders UJ in front of their home crowd at the NWU Mafikeng Great Hall during round 5.
“Leading the team on such a significant day is an honour,” says Jordaan.
With her dedication and work ethic as key traits that define her on court, Jordaan is very clear on what she wants to achieve.
“I will stop at nothing to achieve my goals. This influences my performance because I always give my all on the court, and I’m willing to fight for everything.”
Jordaan’s resilience and mental toughness are among her strengths, though she notes that her intensity can sometimes be overwhelming.
“I am a very tough player who does not get phased easily. It can also mean that I am ruthless on court sometimes and need to calm down.”
Balancing individual ambitions with team objectives is crucial for Jordaan.
“When you set individual goals, they should automatically fit in with the goals of your team. I am nothing without my team, and they motivate me to play my best netball.”
As the captain, Jordaan says her leadership style is firm yet focused on maintaining team motivation.
“I try to remind them of small victories in every match. The bigger picture at the end of the day is what motivates us.”
Her experience with the Spar Proteas earlier this year has also enriched her leadership.
“I’ve walked away with so much wisdom and motivation, and I wanted to install that in my team,” she adds.
by Phenyo Mokgothu
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