Jami–Leigh Goeda is one of four Madibaz netball players that were selected for the South African u.21 squad ahead of the 2021 World Youth Cup.Photo:MICHAEL SHEEHAN


A QUARTET of teenage SPAR Madibaz netball players highlighted their potential when they were chosen for the South African u.21 squad in preparation for the World Youth Cup next year.

The Nelson Mandela University student athletes who cracked the nod are Kaylin Coetzer, Jami–Leigh Goeda, Asekho Njeza and Britney van der Merwe. The first and second–year students are thrilled at the recognition and determined to make the most of their opportunities and resultant exposure.

Coetzer said the sport had always been a big part of her life.

“My goal going into the training camp was to use my passion and talent to perform the best I could and to gain as much experience as possible.”

The first–year student said she was extremely honoured to be in the u.21 Invitational squad and excited for what lay ahead.

Goeda, now in her second year of studies, said her sole focus at the training camp was to give of her best.

“Even though we had a delay during the year because of COVID–19, and it was tough at times, I knew that God’s hand was working.

“In the end the excitement was overwhelming and I am so grateful for this chance to play in the invitational side. This is the first time I will play in the Telkom Netball League, so it is more than just selection, but an opportunity for exposure on a bigger stage,” Goeda said.

Njeza, was excited to be on the same path set by her mother, Zandile.

“My goals were to follow in my mother’s footsteps and to make the SA u.21 team and hopefully continue to make the senior team, too. I feel proud and excited of what is to come and how it will affect me moving forward,” Njeza said.

Van der Merwe, has a strong desire to play for the national team and said she realised the u.21 camp was a significant stepping stone.

“I knew my performance could either make or break whatever future I have in South African netball, so I set myself the short–term goal of giving 100 per cent every time I went onto the court.

“At first, I was relieved to be included because all the girls at the trials were worthy of SA selection, so to be selected for the squad was an incredible honour. Then I felt an overflow of gratitude and joy,” said Van der Merwe.

As she contemplates her future, Van der Merwe said she would focus on improving her fitness.

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