The 12 Spar Proteas players could be millionaires by the end of the weekend

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“I think it is only fair that we pay these ladies such monies‚ they have earned them.” BraMahlatse

“Even before we talked money with them‚ they were here doing the most‚ delivering and winning games that have put us in the position that we are.

"I think we need to reward great work when we see it‚ in this team I see greatness and believe that they can deliver silverware for the country."The sport is definitely growing in the country‚ we are seeing an uptake in the sport and also during the recently concluded Telkom Netball League‚ we saw more players getting paid more than what they had previously earned in the past and more sponsors coming on board.

“We could easily have 12 new millionaires at the end of this week‚ imagine how many lives we will change and be impacted by this."Coach Norma and her support staff have done very well to give us a team that we have today‚ and I think it is only that we reward them accordingly‚” concludes Molokwane. Since the tournament started last week‚ the 5th-ranked Proteas have enjoyed a rich vein of form with five wins on the spin against Fiji‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ Jamaica‚ Scotland and Uganda."Telkom is confident that the team will continue this winning streak and players should be rewarded for this performance”‚ said Executive Group Communication at Telkom‚ Mooketsi Mocumi.

 

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