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New Winners Crowned at the 2022 National Twizza Netball Club Championships

25 September 2022, Polokwane – The second season of the Twizza Netball Club Championships saw new winners emerge from the men’s and women’s competition at the Ngoako Ramatlhodi Indoor Sports Centre in Seshego outside Polokwane.

A tough day of semifinal and final matches on Sunday (25 September 2022) saw the undefeated women’s club De Tyger from the Western Cape and the men’s club, the Ocean Predators from KwaZulu-Natal (also undefeated throughout the national competition), take home the honours.

De Tyger beat Limpopo’s Rising Stars 36-24 in the women’s final and Ocean Predators were victorious 32-20 against the men from Rising Stars. Ocean Predators were back for their second final, winning silver in 2021. Host province Limpopo’s Rising Stars played in both the men’s and women’s final.

After the women’s final, De Tyger captain, Maryke Theron said: “Netball won today. We are extremely thankful for the opportunity to represent the Western Cape at the Twizza Netball Club Championships. Thank you to Netball SA and Twizza for giving us this exposure and allowing us to uplift others through netball.”

Ocean Predators head coach, Scelo Gamede said: “We are very happy that we were able to win. Last year we were here but we came number two, so this time we came with a full force. Thank you very much to Twizza for this opportunity.”

Sharing her thoughts about the competition, De Tyger head coach, Hanlie van der Merwe had the following to say: “Thank you for the great opportunities, Netball South Africa and Twizza. Building character and enhancing good sportsmanship through passion and discipline. Meeting new and more netball participants and sharing the love of the game.”

De Tyger beat the Cheetahs from KwaZulu-Natal, 26-15 in their semifinal and Rising Stars beat North West’s Eagles 25-20 to book their spots in the women’s final.

Ocean Predators beat Eastern Cape’s Pearson, 27-17 in their semifinal, and Rising Stars beat Mpumalanga’s Kabokweni Lightning 23-17 to book their spots in the men’s final.

Cheetahs from KwaZulu-Natal won the bronze in the women’s playoff beating the Eagles from North West, 22-17. Kabokweni Lightning from Mpumalanga won bronze for the men by a single goal (20-19) against Eastern Cape’s Pearson in their playoff match.

After four days of the national competition (22-25 September) the best male and female netball provincial clubs for 2022 stand as follows:

Women
De Tyger (WC)
Rising Stars (LP)
Cheetahs (KZN)
NW Eagles (NW)
Tuks (GP)
Matatiele (EC)
Reds (NC)
Bultfontein Striders (FS)
Kabokweni 1 (MP)

Men
Ocean Predators (KZN)
Rising Stars (LP)
Kabokweni Lightning (MP)
Pearson (EC)
Black Eagles (GP)
Ikageng Classics (NW)
All Stars (FS)
Singapore Queens (WC)
Flamingo (NC)

The best female players of the 2022 Twizza Netball Club Championships:
Best Overall Payer: Thando Ncube (LP)
Best Shooter: Lisa Vos (WC)
Best Centre Court: Sanelisiwe Ngiba (KZN)
Best Defender: Lindsey-Ann Sparrow (WC)

The best male players of the 2022 Twizza Netball Club Championships:
Best Overall Payer: Vladimir Sefala (LP)
Best Shooter: Malusi Radebe (KZN)
Best Centre Court: Sbongakonke Vava (KZN)
Best Defender: Ashley Masingi (LP)

The Twizza Netball Club Championships starts play in the districts at the beginning of the season to determine the best women’s and men’s clubs to compete at the provincial finals. The best (male and female) clubs at the provincial finals transcend to the national finals played in September. The inaugural competition in 2021 was won by Gauteng’s Tuks (women) and Brothers (men).