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Silver Ferns Triumph Over Proteas in Taini Jamison Opener
The Silver Ferns decisively defeated South Africa 77-51 in the opening match of the Taini Jamison series held in Auckland on March 15, 2024. This victory came as a crucial response following a turbulent lead-up, dominated by the announcement that head coach Noeline Taurua had been stood down. Interim coach Yvette McCausland-Durie led the team with a commanding performance, dispelling doubts about the team’s capability.
Right from the start, the Silver Ferns showcased their strength, quickly establishing a significant lead. The first quarter concluded with the Silver Ferns ahead by a score of 20-8, setting the tone for the match. Grace Nweke, demonstrating remarkable growth from her domestic season in Australia, played a pivotal role. She commanded the circle with confidence, finishing the match with an impressive 59 goals from 67 attempts.
The Proteas, who had previously drawn with the Silver Ferns in their last encounter in 2023, entered the match with high expectations. However, they struggled to find their rhythm against a determined Silver Ferns side. The South African team attempted to establish their attack through Rolene Streuker, who had notable moments under the post but faced tough competition from Kelly Jackson. Jackson’s defensive efforts, including a critical rejection of Streuker’s shot, helped propel the Silver Ferns forward.
As the match progressed, the Silver Ferns continued to build on their lead. The connection between Peta Toeava and Nweke was particularly evident, as they effectively exploited the gaps in the South African defense. By halftime, the score stood at 41-22, with the Silver Ferns maintaining their dominance.
The Proteas managed to stage a slight comeback in the third quarter, narrowing the gap to a 17-13 score. However, their efforts were insufficient to fully recover from the early damage inflicted by the Silver Ferns. Throughout the match, South Africa struggled with basic errors and misplaced passes, which compounded their difficulties.
In the final quarter, the intensity of the game began to wane as the Silver Ferns comfortably secured their victory. All twelve players on the Silver Ferns’ roster participated, including Catherine Hall, who made her debut at goal keep during the last quarter.
The Silver Ferns will face South Africa again in Napier on March 20, 2024, continuing the Taini Jamison series. This opening match not only silenced critics but also set a strong precedent for the remainder of the series.
The final scorelines reflect the match dynamics:
– Silver Ferns: 77
– Grace Nweke: 59/67
– Georgia Heffernan: 9/11
– Martina Salmon: 9/11
– South Africa: 51
– Rolene Streuker: 7/12
– Kamogelo Maseko: 7/11
– Elemere van der Berg: 35/42
– Nichole Breedt: 2/3
Quarter scores: Silver Ferns 20-8, 41-22, 58-35.
This performance affirms the Silver Ferns’ resilience and capability, despite recent challenges, as they move forward in the series.
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