The KwaZulu-Natal Netball Super League once again delivered a fest of thrilling encounters as the Males A and Section C divisions took center stage at Hoy Park in Durban on Saturday 13 June 2026.

With teams battling for crucial points and early-season momentum, supporters were treated to end-to-end, high scoring contests, dramatic finishes and few suprise results hat shook up the standings. The opening round set up the tone for an entertaining day. Cheetahs stamped their authority with a commanding 45-15 victory over Ziphozonke, while Unizulu produced impressive performance to defeat Firecrackers 53-41. In Section C The Ones edged Chess 45-41 in a closely contested encounter, while Mtuba Queens dug deep to secure a hard-fought 40-36 win over Ocean Dolphins.

Round two continued to showcase the competitiveness of the league. Ocean Dolphins were victorious against Umlazi Panthers 36-28, while Mtuba Central proved too strong for Ulundi Movers, claiming a convincing 55-30 win. ESayidi TVET delivered one of the most dominant performance of the round 24-22 triumph over Happy Hearts, while Umdoni Diamonds held the nerve to overcome Sheppy Centra 45-38.

Fans were the treated to one of the matches of the day in Round three as defending champions Ocean Predators and Cheetahs played out a thrilling 39-39 draw. Neither side was willing to give an inch in the contest that had spectators on the the edge of their seats until the final whistle. Elsewhere, The One continued their impressive dorm with convincing 48-28 victory over Rise and Shine, while Mtuba Queens edged Chess 50-46 in another entertaining battle.

The excitement continued in Round Four as Ocean Dolphins produced the highest score of the day , cruising to a dominant 74-38 victory over Firecracker. Hammarsdale Sunbeams were equally impressive, dispatching Ulundi Movers 58-30, while Umdoni Diamonds showcased thier attacking firepower in a 57-25 win over Happy Hearts. ESayidi TVET then capped off memorable round by defeating Ocean Dolphins 45-30 to maintain their strong run of form.

Round Five provided more drama as Mtuba Central claimed a valuable 45-40 victory over Ziphozonke who is notable not doing well in this year's campaign. Ocean Predators reminded everyone why they remain one of the league's powerehouse with a commanding 72-40 win over UniZulu. Umlazi Panthers produced an outstanding display to overpower UKZN 69-40, while in Section C Rise and Shine snatched one of the biggest results of the round by edging Mtuba Queens 40-39 in a nail-biting finish. As the race of the top positions continues to prove why it remains of the province's premier sporting competitions. The next games will be played at Richards Bay on the 25th July where Males A, Females A and B Section will be in action.