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Flames cruise to semis as they impress in win over Stings in the Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League

JOBURG – The North West Flames cruise to the semis of the Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League.

 

The North West Flames kept their best for last and put up a polished performance to win their crucial final group match against the Southern Stings.

The Flames now qualify for the Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League semi-finals in two weeks’ time.

The Flames won the match, played in the Mangaung Indoor Complex in Bloemfontein by 49–44. They looked smooth on attack and one wouldn’t have thought they only had one practice session before the game with their head coach, Dorette Badenhorst.

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As head coach, Badenhorst ran a training camp with the Baby Proteas in the week and they had to arrange a special practice session with the Flames on Saturday in Bloemfontein.

Flames centre, Romé Dreyer, had an outstanding match and her understanding and quick handling with her goal attack, Renske Stoltz, was something to behold.

Stoltz, last year’s player of the competition seemed determined to claim that prize again. Not only does she shoot from far distances and very accurately, she’s also a smart player and with her quick feet often catches opponent defenders napping.

The Stings defence had little answer for the Dreyer-Stoltz combination. The Flames led by 15–9, 25–20 and 40–28 respectively at the end of the first three-quarters. Towards the latter part of the third quarter, the Stings looked like a beaten team while the Flames had a spring in their step.

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The Flames made use of aerial defence and forced the Stings to go through a number of passes to eventually get the ball to their shooters. In the process, the Western Cape team threw away a number of balls, either behind a teammate or over their heads.

Zandré Erasmus, Flames goalkeeper, did a great job defending on Danelle Lochner and later Vanes-Mari du Toit, both goal shooters. Erasmus also won a number of balls back from the rebound.

The Flames will have a bye next weekend and play the winner of the quarter-final between Free State Crinums and Stings.

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