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Gamalakhe rugby players strengthen Scottburgh club

The combination team is starting to click and play some entertaining rugby.

A number of Gamalakhe Black Bulls rugby players are enjoying being part of the Scottburgh Old Boys’ Rugby Club this season.

Both clubs have benefited from a twinning arrangement between the two, with the Gamalakhe players giving Scottburgh depth and making them more competitive.

They took on Durban Collegians at Kings Park in Durban last week, going down 26-14 after being 14-all at half time.
It was a case of close but yet so far.

The team in prayer before the match.

The first half ended with the scores level at 14-14; it was truly a game where either team could win.

The second half was more intense, but the Collegians got the better of Scottburgh, scoring two unanswered tries to win the game 26-14.

Team: 1 Farant Ngcobo, 2 Siyabalela Khowa, 3 Thamsanqa Jalubane, 4 Nhlanhla Lushaba, 5 Dehan Barnard, 6 Ryan Kleingeld, 7 Keaton Dreyer, 8 Brett Pretorius, 9 Joshua Hatting (captain), 10 Sabelo Myeza, 11 Lindani Danca, 12 Cebo Lushaba, 13 Joshua Hendey, 14 Rick Hatting, 15 Warrick Hendey (vice-captain). Bench – 16 Lindani Sphoxo, 17 Siyamthanda Nzimakwe, 18 Khulani Cele, 19 Mathew Bamber, 20 Jason Jones, 21 Kiehan Hatting, 22 Mpumelelo Dladla, 23 Thabiso Khowa.

The team is playing in the DRSU CF Glew 5th Division.

Their next game is against Harlequins at home this Thursday with kick off at 19:00.

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