Division A

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55302230250-206
65005196245-490
75005223283-600

Division A

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1Crinums66012
2Jaguars6428
3Golden Fireballs6336
4Southern Stings5326
5Flames5326
6Kingdom Stars5050
7Aloes5050

Division B

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66303286303-176
76222301318-174
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Division B

PosTeamPWLPts
1Tornados66012
2Kingdom Queens6418
3Diamonds7438
4Tshukudu6336
5Sonoblomo7346
6Sunbirds6336
7Baobabs6224
8Comets7162
9Lilies7152
Saturday, 2 May 2026
15:00
Durban University of Technology Steve Biko Campus

Aloes vs Kingdom Stars

Saturday, 2 May 2026
17:00
Durban University of Technology Steve Biko Campus

Tshukudu vs Baobabs

Saturday, 2 May 2026
19:00
Durban University of Technology Steve Biko Campus

Flames vs Southern Stings

Player Awards for 2025 season

Division B

Division Champions

Kingdom Stars

Best Shooter

Rehana Noah | GS

Best Mid Court

Johanné Meyer | WA/C

Best Defender

Nozipho Ntshangase | GK

Player of the Tournament

Thulisile Maduna | GD

Division A

Division Champions

Gauteng Golden Fireballs

Best Shooter

Owethu Ngubane | GS

Best Mid Court

Refiloe Nketsa | C

Best Defender

Jamie van Wyk | GD

Player of the Tournament

Tarle Mathe | C

About Telkom Netball League

South Africa’s top netball competition featuring 16 teams from the nine provinces. The 2026 edition will see the inclusion of the Malawi and Zimbabwe teams in weeks 1 and 2 as a 17th team.

Established in 2014 as the Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League, the Telkom Netball League (TNL) is South Africa’s premier semi-professional netball competition, organised by Netball South Africa. In 2019, Telkom became the title sponsor, leading to the league’s current name. The TNL features 16 teams from all nine provinces, divided into two divisions with a promotion and relegation system. Notably, the Free State Crinums clinched the inaugural championship and have secured four titles to date, while the Gauteng Jaguars hold the record with six championships. The league has been instrumental in elevating netball’s profile in South Africa, providing a platform for players to showcase their talents and fostering the sport’s growth nationwide.


2026 Schedule

Power week 1: 24 April – 2 May 2026 (Durban)
Power week 2: 22 – 31 May 2026 (Johannesburg)
Power week 3: 12 – 15 June 2026 (Pretoria)

Past winners of the National League (TNL/BFNPL):

Year

Winner

Runner-Up

2025

Gauteng Golden Fireballs

Free State Crinums

2024

Free State Crinums

Gauteng Jaguars

2023

Gauteng Jaguars

Free State Crinums

2022

Gauteng Golden Fireballs

Gauteng Jaguars

2021

Gauteng Jaguars

Western Cape Southern Stings

2020

Gauteng Jaguars

Free State Crinums

2019

Gauteng Jaguars

Western Cape Southern Stings

2018

Gauteng Jaguars

Western Cape Southern Stings

2017

Gauteng Jaguars

North West Flames

2016

Free State Crinums

Gauteng Jaguars

2015

Free State Crinums

Gauteng Jaguars

2014

Free State Crinums

Gauteng Jaguars

Division 2 (*All teams played in one division 2016-2018)

Year

Winner

Runner-Up

2025

KwaZulu-Natal Kingdom Stars

Western Cape Tornados

2024

KwaZulu-Natal Kingdom Stars

Eastern Cape Comets

2023

Limpopo Baobabs

Western Cape Tornados

2022

Eastern Cape Aloes

Mpumalanga Sunbirds

2021

Eastern Cape Aloes

Western Cape Tornados

2020

Eastern Cape Aloes

KwaZulu-Natal Kingdom Queens

2019

KwaZulu-Natal Kingdom Stars

Finished top of the log standings, no final was played.

2015

KwaZulu-Natal Kingdom Stars

Eastern Cape Aloes

2014

Western Cape Southern Stings

KwaZulu-Natal Kingdom Stars

Competition Format & Standings

The tournament consists of two divisions, with Division A featuring 7 teams and Division B featuring 9 teams.

Round Robin: Teams play a Double Round Robin format, meaning they will play each other twice
Points System: For point allocation in the Round Robin stage , a win secures 2 points , a draw earns 1 point , and a loss results in 0 points.
No Extra Time: There is no extra time played during the Round Robin phase.
The Playoffs: The top 4 teams on the log compete in semi-finals, matching the 1st place team against the 4th, and 2nd against 3rd.
Finals: Semi-final winners advance to the Final, while the losers play for positions 3 and 4.
Placement Matches: Teams in log positions 5/6 and 7/8 will play off for those exact positions.
Relegation: The team in position 7 of Division A will play a relegation match against the team in position 1 of Division B.

Match Duration & Extra Time

  • Quarters: The match duration is divided into four 15-minute quarters.
  • Intervals: There are 4-minute intervals between the first and second quarters, as well as between the third and fourth quarters.
  • Half-Time: The half-time break lasts 8 minutes.

Playoff Extra Time

  • The setup: Extra time in the playoffs begins with a four-minute interval after the end of full time. This is followed by two 7-minute halves, with a one-minute interval between the two halves.
  • Sudden Death: If the match is still on a draw at the end of the second 7-minute half, play continues until one team is in front with 2 goals.

Telkom Supershot

The Telkom Supershot score period takes place during the last 2 minutes of every quarter.

  • The Format: It operates as a dual supershot score period.
  • The Points: During this time, goals scored in the Telkom Supershot areas earn 2 points, while goals outside it earn 1 point.
  • Exclusions: This scoring rule is not permitted during extra time and extended extra time.

Strategic Timeouts

  • The Limit: Each team gets one Strategic Timeout in a match.
  • Duration: It is a 1-minute stop.
  • When It’s Called: The stoppage happens after a goal, before a centre pass.

Tournament umpires

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