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It’s time to go for Proteas

NETBALL

JENNY van Dyk loves watching things grow. She has a green thumb, and when not striding the length of a netball court, the new Proteas coach has her hands wrist-deep in the soil, thinking and venting.

“I love gardening,” Van Dyk revealed exclusively to Independent Newspapers. “It is my go-to.

“I think it is because the plants can’t talk back. They can just show me their love. I have a lot of discussions that I go through, where I offload everything – my frustrations and irritations.

“When I win a trophy, the next day you will find me

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