Warriors face Harare Sports Club

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MATABELELAND Warriors rugby coach Ruben Kumpasa is confident his team will make it to the semi-finals despite facing a tall order when they play Harare Sports Club (HSC) in a league match on Saturday.

MATABELELAND Warriors rugby coach Ruben Kumpasa is confident his team will make it to the semi-finals despite facing a tall order when they play Harare Sports Club (HSC) in a league match on Saturday.

Vitalis Moyo Sports Reporter

Warriors will play their last two matches of the season against struggling Zvishavane Bulls and Western Panthers.

“The only difficult game that we have is this weekend’s clash against the defending champions while the other remaining two games will not be as hard since we will face Panthers and Zvishavane Bulls.

We will keep the same team that played in our last game because they did well and they are ready to go,” Kumpasa said. Kumpasa’s outfit lies fifth on the log standings, two points behind city rivals and fourth-placed Old Miltonians who have two last tough matches against HSC and log leaders Old Hararians.

Warriors will be boosted by the return of captain Lloyd Machanjaire who was nursing a broken finger in the clash against HSC. Durban-based Biselele Tshamala and veteran player Lucky Sithole will play a key role in ensuring their side get a semi-final berth.

Gweru Sports Club will travel to the capital to face high-flying Old Georgians in the only other league fixture on this weekend. A win for Old Georgians this weekend against Gweru Sports Club will see them unseat Old Hararians to return to pole position on the log standings and setting themselves up for a home semi-final match.