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Busters, Panthers in tough trip

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MATABELELAND Busters and Western Panthers are on the road this weekend with the hope of collecting maximum points in the National Rugby League.

MATABELELAND Busters and Western Panthers are on the road this weekend with the hope of collecting maximum points in the National Rugby League.

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Busters who are third on the log face defending champions Old Hararians at Old Hararians Sports Club with a hope of pulling a major upset while Western Panthers take on Harare Sports Club.

Panthers have already lost in Harare and will be out to collect maximum points on the road. They will still be without one of their key players Busani Ncube who is injured.

Harare Sports Club who are at the top of the log standings will be hoping to maintain their pole position in the hope that they will still be at the apex come end of season. 2013 runners up Old Georgians will take on Gweru Sports Club while Zvishavane Bulls are at home to Mutare Sports Club.

Zvishavane are yet to win a match while Mutare Sports Club are on four points. Old Georgians who are placed fifth lost their first match last week and would be hoping to make amends when they play Gweru Sports Club. Gweru Sports Club lost to Panthers 50-39 in their last outing.