Busters take on Old Hararians

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MATABELELAND Busters will be oozing with confidence this weekend when they face the second tough assignment in a week, taking on Old Hararians at Hartsfield Rugby Ground tomorrow.

MATABELELAND Busters will be oozing with confidence this weekend when they face the second tough assignment in a week, taking on Old Hararians at Hartsfield Rugby Ground tomorrow.

THANDIWE MOYO SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Old Hararians beat Busters 47-11 in the first round of the matches and despite being away from home would be hoping for a continuation from where they left off.

Old Hararians lead the standing. Their match against fourth- placed Busters who are seven points behind the log leaders on 31, promises to be an exciting one.

Busters last weekend beat third-placed Old Georgians 28-12 and will be hoping to cause a major upset by beating The Green Machine.

At Hartsfield tomorrow afternoon Western Panthers will face defending champions Harare Sports Club.

In their first encounter Western Panthers were embarrassed 7-118 and would want to take advantage of the fact that they will be playing at home.

Harare Sports Club who are hoping to defend their championship, will be out to get nothing but a win.

Only a point separates Sportivo from Old Hararians and they will be hoping to keep the pressure on their city rivals.

Gweru Sports Club who were beaten 9-32 in their first encounter with last season’s runners-up Old Georgians, will be hoping to make up for their loss.

The Zwelonke Mloyiswa- led Gweru Sports Club lost last weekend’s match against Mutare who are second from bottom.

Old Georgians lost theirs as well.

Both teams will be aiming for maximum points.

Mutare will have a fairly easy outing as they face struggling Zvishavane Bulls they beat 19-0 in the first encounter in May.