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Tawana beat Ally’s Tigers to take third spot on the log

This puts NWU in third place on the log after 14 matches on 22 points. They have won six, drawn four and lost four matches.

NWU Tawana dropped two valuable points in their 2–2 draw against Tigane United at home at Olën Park last weekend, but made up for that with an important victory 2-1 against Ally’s Tigers this past Wednesday.

This puts NWU in third place on the log after 14 matches on 22 points. They have won six, drawn four and lost four matches. Tawana was the favourite to bag all three points against Tigane United but ended up only getting one point in the encounter.

The three points against Ally’s Tigers was just what the doctor after after a difficult week for Michael Seleka’s men, who also lost 1–0 to TUT on Wednesday, 28 April.

Tawana next face City Rovers FC on Saturday, 8 May in an away game. This is a crucial game as a win for Seleka’s boys could thrust them higher up the table.

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I am the editor of the Potchefstroom Herald since January 2026. I have a keen interest for sport and local community news. I have more than a decade of experience covering various beats. Journalism is a lifestyle.

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