Carla Pretorius
Carla Pretorius Credit: Rensche Mari International Lifestyle Photographer Credit: Rensche Mari International Lifestyle Photographer

The Free State Crinums’ excellent start in the 2026 Telkom Netball League (TNL) division 1 championship puts them in contention to reach their seventh final and to claim this year’s title.

They have underscored their intention to reclaim South Africa’s premier netball championship title, by winning all fixtures so far with high scores in this tournament currently underway at the Durban University of Technology’s (DUT) Steve Biko campus in Durban.

The Crinums in Durban. The players are from the left, front: Xandri Fourie, Mega Erasmus and Sizeka Adoons; middle: Mienke Delport, Karla Victor and Refiloe Nketsa; back: Karla Pretorius, Liame de Lange, Natasha Watson, Mari Du Raan, Bianca Lubbe and Gomotso Sebetlele. PHOTO: Crinums Facebook Page

Power Week 1 of the TNL started on 24 April and will continue until 2 May.

The Crinums are topping the log and remain the only undefeated team among the seven teams vying for this year’s title.

Their onslaught saw four players walk away with the prestigious player of the match accolade for outstanding performances.

The emphatic wins include victories over arch-rivals and defending champions Gauteng Golden Fireballs (59 – 42), Eastern Cape Aloes (67 – 40), Kingdom Stars (54 – 34), Southern Stings (53 – 44) and again on Tuesday (63-51).

The Crinums’ Xandri Fourie was named player of the match for her pivotal role in the top-of-the-table showdown against the Fireballs, while celebrated star Karla Pretorius (née Mostert) earned player of the match recognition for her experience in defense against the Aloes.

The pair of Bianca Lubbe and Liame de Lange were also on the podium for their impressive roles, inspiring the Crinums to victory over Kingdom Stars and Southern Stings.

The four-time champions have secured a series of clinical victories, most notably ending the Gauteng Golden Fireballs’ long unbeaten run.

As the second most decorated side in the history of TNL, Crinums entered the 2026 season with four titles (2014, 2015, 2016, 2024), trailing only the Gauteng Jaguars who boast five titles. The Free Staters, spearheaded by coach Martha Mosoahle-Samm, have displayed a ruthless strategy in multiple games of the opening series, potentially setting a record in the tournament’s opening phase.

A change in the game plan saw towering Pretorius make a historic return to set the court ablaze in an ambitious quest to help the Crinums claim their fifth TNL title.

She was part of the technical team that lost to the Fireballs in last year’s final. Pretorius has won four league titles with the Crinums, helping the team secure victories in the competition previously known as Brutal Fruit Netball Cup.

As things stand, Crinums are in the lead, with Gauteng Jaguars in second place with the Gauteng Fireballs – the defending champions – in position five.

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