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Derby weekend in National Rugby League

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A NUMBER of reverting clashes are lined up in the Lion Larger National Rugby League with three of this weekend’s matches being local derbies.

A NUMBER of reverting clashes are lined up in the Lion Larger National Rugby League with three of this weekend’s matches being local derbies.

REPORT BY SPORTS REPORTER

In Bulawayo, Old Miltonians (OMs) will be seeking to maintain their fine form when they take on city rivals Western Panthers at Hartsfield Rugby ground on Saturday.

OMs will be heading into this weekend’s clash seeking to revenge the 55-23 defeat they suffered at the hands of Panthers when the two sides met in the first half of the season, while the Gorge “Rollo” Mukorera-coached outfit will be seeking to regain the form they had in the first half of the season.

Panthers are fifth on the log standings with 18 points and were stunned by Zvishavane Bulls last week at Hartsfield as the Midlands-based outfit dug up a 29-19 victory over the home side, which was their first victory for the season.

OMs will be oozing with confidence coming from a 32-17 victory over Gweru Sports Club last week. McAdams Stadium will host the Midlands derby as Bulls clash with Gweru Sports Club in a bottom of the table clash that is set to produce fireworks as both sides will be eager to prove that they have what it takes to play in top flight rugby.

Gweru Sports Club, who are sitting on seventh position on the log table, claimed a narrow 20-13 victory the first round clash against their Midlands counterparts in what was their first win of the season .

The pick of the weekend will see Old Hararians (OH) square off with city rivals Harare Sports Club (HSC) in the capital. The two sides played out an entertaining clash when they clashed at Old Hararians home ground with OH handing the defending champions their first defeat of the season with an 18-13 victory for the home side.

OH are nine point clear at the summit of the log standings with 43 points from the 10 games while HSC are on third position with 27 points. Second-placed Red seal old Georgians will host Matabeleland Warriors at the capital with the home team eying a double over Warriors who are still in the hunt for a spot in the semifinals.

Warriors are tied on 18 points on the log standings with Panthers and will be looking for a victory to stay in the running for a semifinal.