Aloes coach- Sameshia Esau believes focus is key going into tomorrow’s game: ‘’The game against the Kingdom Stars is not going to be easy. KZN always comes hard and they have got a good team. So obviously we have to go back and do our homework. It has been nine months without netball so the team that makes less mistakes and makes sure that they turn whatever advantage they get into a goal, is the team that will end up winning that relegation match.’’
Meanwhile, the Golden Fireballs will go home with their heads up high after winning the Division A 3rd/4th place play-off 39-35 against the Southern Stings. The Fireballs went from losing all their matches in last year’s edition to making it to the semi-finals this year to claim the bronze medal despite the team’s injury woes. The team boasts consummate players including the likes of SPAR Proteas captain Bongiwe Msomi, Renske Stoltz, Rome Joubert and Tshinakaho Mdau to name a few.
‘’We are happy, we will take the third position but that was not our goal as we would have loved to have played for the gold medal. We were very inconsistent in this tournament and consistency is key. We have got a lot to go back and work on, but we have learned a lot of lessons from this tournament,’’ Tornados coach Danlee Matthews commented after the game.