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Silver Ferns Secure Last-Minute Victory to Sweep Taini Jamison Trophy
In a thrilling finish, the Silver Ferns clinched a dramatic 57-56 victory against the South Africa Proteas on October 7, 2023, at Stadium Southland. The win not only marked a remarkable comeback but also completed a clean sweep of the Taini Jamison Trophy for the New Zealand team.
With just 20 seconds remaining and the score tied at 56, South Africa appeared poised to secure their first win over the Silver Ferns in three decades. As they attempted to swing the ball back to their midcourters near the circle edge, Gordon intercepted the pass and surged down the court. Martina Salmon made no mistake with the final shot, sealing the victory and igniting a wave of jubilation among the home crowd.
The match showcased intense competition, featuring two suspensions and a Proteas lead that extended to seven points at one stage. The Silver Ferns found themselves trailing early in the final quarter but took advantage when South African defender Nicola Smith was suspended, allowing them to take a three-goal lead. Another suspension, this time of Kimiora Poi, forced Gordon into a center position, yet the Silver Ferns maintained their momentum to secure the trophy.
South Africa displayed commendable skill throughout the match. Led by captain Khanyisa Chawane, who was celebrating her 100th test, the Proteas executed their plays effectively, particularly in the early quarters. They capitalized on the Silver Ferns’ mistakes, jumping to a 7-4 lead, with Elmere van der Berg proving a significant presence in the attacking circle.
The Silver Ferns struggled initially with their offensive strategy, often appearing stagnant and lacking the necessary drive to penetrate the South African defense. The first quarter concluded with the Proteas leading 12-8. However, the Silver Ferns regrouped and adjusted their tactics. They began to utilize their speed, with Salmon and Grace Nweke working together effectively to close the gap, bringing the score to 29-23 by halftime.
As the second half unfolded, the Silver Ferns returned with renewed energy. The combination of Poi’s agility and Salmon’s strategic movements helped them narrow the deficit further. Despite their efforts, the Proteas maintained a slender lead at 43-41 heading into the final quarter.
The match culminated in a nail-biting finish, with both teams showcasing skill, determination, and resilience. The Silver Ferns ultimately triumphed, thanks to their ability to capitalize on critical moments. The final statistics reflected the closely contested nature of the game, with the Silver Ferns finishing with scores from Nweke (49 out of 54) and Salmon (8 out of 10), while the Proteas’ van der Berg netted 46 from 51 attempts.
The Silver Ferns’ victory not only highlighted their resilience but also underscored South Africa’s potential as they continue to develop as a formidable force in international netball.
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