The Gauteng Jaguars delivered a standout performance against the Spar Baby Proteas to clinch their second Power Week 2 win on Day 2 of the Telkom Netball League at Sun City Sun Park, outside Rustenburg in the North West Province, on Saturday, 14 June 2025.
The match was tightly contested during the fourth quarter; the Jaguars maintained a consistent and effective strategy throughout, demonstrating significant improvement after a slow start in the first Power Week.
For the U21 team, individual players shone, particularly Karla Dames, who excelled in attack. The 17 intercepts made by the Jaguars’ defenders highlighted the need for a more cohesive team effort as they move forward in the competition.
Jaguars coach Rozanne Matthyse expressed pride in her team’s development, stating, “Our performance was solid, and we successfully improved the flow and energy throughout the game. There’s still room for refinement, but I’m thrilled with how seamlessly the new players have integrated into the squad.”
Telkom Netball League Title Contenders Start Power Week 2 with Solid Wins
TNL Week 1 Log leaders Golden Fireballs didn’t play on Friday, but the Telkom Netball…
Telkom Netball League Power Week 2 Set to Ignite Rivalries
Telkom Netball League Power Week 2 kicks off this Friday, the unbeaten Golden Fireballs…
PR Guru Marisa Calvert on Action, Visibility, and the #PowerOfRecognition
The newly-appointed PR and Brand Manager for Ackermans Marisa Calvert worked hard to convert a…
#TelkomStandTall Empowers Future Netball Stars
Arguably the biggest champions of netball in SA, telecommunications giant Telkom’s passionate support spans all…
Flames Skipper Martiné Jordaan Embodies Quiet Confidence and Principled Leadership
She may be quiet off court, but on court, Martiné Jordaan leads with heart and…
Flames Stage Remarkable Comeback to Conclude TNL Power Week 1 with a Win
The North West Flames staged a remarkable comeback to join provincial colleagues North West Tshukudu…
On the other hand, Spar Baby Proteas coach Precious Mthembu acknowledged the strengths of their defence while emphasising the need to enhance team strategy.
“We showed strong defensive capabilities, but we need to address the disconnection on the court. Improving shooting accuracy is crucial, and I believe that with continued support and teamwork, we can improve our performance.”
Spar Baby Proteas Head Coach, Precious Mthembu
Mthembu is meticulously preparing and selecting her team for the Netball World Youth Cup in Gibraltar this September. She plans to narrow her squad from 25 players to 18 by the end of this leg of the TNL.
Meanwhile, in a commendable display of support, the SA U21 team wore red armbands to raise awareness about ending period poverty, reflecting Spar’s commitment to promoting the dignity of all South African women by 2030.
In an exhilarating Division 2 matchup, the host province team Tshukudu continued their strong performance by claiming a 64-57 victory against Sonoblomo. Anri Liebenberg stood out with an impressive performance, earning the Player of the Match award for her crucial contributions on court.
This win marks Tshukudu’s remarkable achievement of 10 victories out of their first 11 matches this season, with their only setback occurring in the first leg against KZN side, Kingdom Stars. Their resilience and competitive edge throughout the tournament solidify Tshukudu’s position as a formidable contender in the division.


The Fireballs secured an impressive 47-41 victory in a highly defensive matchup against the Crinums. Despite a determined comeback attempt by the Crinums in the fourth quarter, the Fireballs’ balanced offensive strategy and Coach Elsje Jordaan’s versatile playmaking proved to be the critical factors in their success. The Fireballs effectively shut down the Crinums’ shooters, limiting their scoring opportunities throughout the game.
Statistically, the Fireballs excelled in shooting attempts and accuracy, achieving an outstanding 85% success rate. Both teams maintained similar discipline levels, with no players sent off during the match.
Nondumiso Shangase, Suné Luus, and Nonkululeko Mlaba Shine as Proteas Women Win to Level ODI Series
SA records join individual milestones by playmakers Nondumiso Shangase, Suné Luus, Nonkululeko Mlaba and Chloe…
Telkom Netball League Title Contenders Start Power Week 2 with Solid Wins
TNL Week 1 Log leaders Golden Fireballs didn’t play on Friday, but the Telkom Netball…
Inaugural FIH Hockey Nations Cup 2 Presents Opportunities for SA
The inaugural FIH Hockey Women’s Nations Cup 2, scheduled for 16 to 22 June 2025,…
Qiana Joseph Half-Century Takes Windies to Rain-Affected Opening ODI Win
Qiana Joseph recorded a half-century to steer the West Indies to a four-wicket DLS win…
‘Winning was an Honour But the Impact was Greater’ – 2022 Volunteer of the Year Shamila Sulayman
Shamila Sulayman is well-known for her selfless volunteering in the world of rugby and for…
Robyn Coetzee on Leading UCT FC into South Africa’s Top Flight League
“Back yourself. Do it tired, do it sick (not too sick), but don’t stop grinding.”…
Crinums coach Martha Mosoahle-Samm commented, “The Fireballs were the better team tonight, they were clinical and deserving of the win.”
“I’m proud of our journey, and we’ll work on addressing our mistakes for the upcoming games. We faced a setback in the third quarter, but we will be better prepared in the next match.”
Free State Crinums Head Coach, Martha Mosoahle-Samm
Jordaan added, “I’m proud of our performance today. We encountered some challenges, but starting with a two-point win is encouraging. The last-minute positional change was effective. Having a strong squad is a blessing, although it makes selection challenging. This competition continually pushes us to be our best.”
The day ended with a closely contested battle between the North West Flames and the Zambezi Eagles. In an electrifying game, the Eagles made an incredible comeback, overcoming a 10-goal deficit against the Flames. A strategic timeout called by the Eagles in the third quarter sparked their turnaround, significantly elevating their performance.


Despite the Flames’ efforts to maintain their lead, they struggled to maintain their energy and close out the game. The Eagles’ determination and skill ultimately paid off, and they secured a thrilling 64-62 victory.
You can catch the action live on SuperSport Variety 4, channel 209, or check out the Netball South Africa website for fixtures and updates.
Tickets are available on the Netball South Africa (NSA) website at just R100.
Telkom Netball League Fixtures on Sunday 15 June, 2025
07:00 Free State Crinums vs Eastern Cape Aloes
09:00 Northern Cape Diamonds vs Free State Sonoblomo
11:00 Kingdom Queens vs Limpopo Lillies
13:00 Limpopo Baobabs vs Golden Fireballs
15:00 Tornados vs Eastern Cape Comets
17:00 Eastern Cape Aloes vs North West Flames
19:00 Southern Stings vs Gauteng Jaguars
Telkom Netball League Results on Saturday 14 June, 2025
Limpopo Lillies 25-58 Mpumalanga Sunbirds
SA U21 38-59 Gauteng Jaguars
Limpopo Baobabs 41-53 Eastern Cape Aloes
Free State Sonoblomo 57-64 North West Tshukudu
Kingdom Stars 56-36 Northern Cape Diamonds
Golden Fireballs 47-41 Free State Crinums
Zambezi Eagles 64-62 North West Flames
Telkom Netball League Results on Friday 13 June, 2025
Limpopo Lillies 40-56 North West Tshukudu
Kingdom Queens 56-39 Northern Cape Diamonds
Tornados 52-40 Mpumalanga Sunbirds
Limpopo Baobabs 45-76 Gauteng Jaguars
Zambezi Eagles 54-59 Free State Crinums
North West Flames 50-69 Southern Stings
Original Copy: Netball South Africa, with editing by gsport
Main Photo Caption: The Gauteng Jaguars delivered a standout performance against the Spar Baby Proteas to clinch their second Power Week 2 win on Day 2 of the Telkom Netball League at Sun City Sun Park, outside Rustenburg in the North West Province, on Saturday, 14 June 2025. All Photos: Netball South Africa
Photo 2 Caption: The Eastern Cape Aloes stepped up to beat Limpopo Baobabs by 41-53 for the first win of their 2025 TNL campaign.
Photo 3 Caption: Division 2 title contenders KZN’s Kingdom Stars beat the Northern Cape Diamonds to up the pressure on their competition.
Photo 4 Caption: Defending champs Fee State Crinums suffered their second loss in 2025 to Division 1 log leaders, Golden Fireballs.
Photo 5 Caption: Zimbabwe’s Zambezi Eagles ran out 64-62 victors in an electrifying encounter against hometown heroines North West Flames.