#TuksNetball: Tuks not only won the Varsity Netball Tournament but is the first to remain unbeaten

Posted on October 08, 2019

Tuks beating Maties 48-43 last night in the Varsity Netball final proves there is merit in Gary Player's famous quote about the harder you train, the luckier you get or should it be said, the more you win. 

There were indeed crucial moments during the game where luck favoured Tuks but to go unbeaten throughout a tournament takes more than that.  Jenny van Dyk (Tuks head coach) is a firm believer that the more often any team gets to play high-pressure matches, the more confident they get in their abilities. That is what made the difference. 

With eight minutes to play, Tuks was trailing 37-40, but no player panicked. Everyone stuck to the gameplan. Over the next four minutes, Tuks played themselves back into contention, taking a one-goal lead. Then they went on to stretch it to three.

Still, Maties refused to give up. With 90 seconds left on the clock, the goal difference was back to being one. That is when the Tuks player's big match temperament truly kicked in. Within seconds they scored four goals ensuring they are the champions. 

To single out any player's performance would be unfair. If ever a team played for each other, it was last night. Every player had put her body on the line. Some more than others. Captain Tshina Mdau got floored quite a few times. But every time she got back up, she was more determined. 

"We won. We remained unbeaten. It is a first for Varsity Netball. It is unbelievable," were the words of an elated Tshina Mdau  (Tuks captain) moments after her team had won.

When asked how Tuks managed to prevail, Mdau answered: "We got a great coach who never leaves anything to chance. More importantly, she knows how to get each of us to play to the best of our ability.

"I never worried about the outcome of the game. I will admit there was a moment in that last ten minutes when I was wondering why we were trailing Maties. I told my teammates we needed to step up. They did. We won."

For Mdau the final is the end of the road. Her Varsity Netball playing days have come to an end. 

"It is my last hurrah, but the best hurrah ever. My journey with this team is a memory that is going to last forever."

Marlize de Bruin (Tuks vice-captain) believes their hunger to win is what in the end when it mattered made the difference. 

Tuks is the first team in the history of Varsity Netball who has managed to remain unbeaten, winning ten games on the trot. It is the second time that Tuks wins the tournament. They did so also in 2017.

 

- Author Wilhelm de Swardt

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