Daily Dispatch

Bucs sign nine to the fold

- By ROSS ROCHE By TIISETSO MALEPA

PROVINCIAL rugby is returning to Mdantsane this weekend as the fourth SuperSport Rugby Challenge Festival of 2018 takes centre stage at the iconic Sisa Dukashe Stadium on Sunday.

A full day of action is on the cards for rugby starved fans in the area, with two top provincial clashes and an enticing club rugby matchup set to entertain what should be a large crowd.

So far this season there have been festivals at the Wolfson Stadium in Kwazakhele, Port Elizabeth, Newrak Impala Rugby Club in Rustenburg and the Bridgton Sports Ground in Oudtshoorn.

The last two festivals of the pool stages will now take place over successive weekends, starting in Mdantsane and then moving on to the Bill Jardine Stadium in Longdale Johannesbu­rg.

Last year over 20 000 people turned up for the two festivals held at the Sisa Dukashe, with over 14 000 alone turning out for the first festival that had the Bulldogs in action.

“It is a big occasion for us. The great advantage of this is we are taking rugby to the people and we are excited to see the Bulldogs playing back in Mdantsane again,” said Director of Border Rugby, Dumisani Mhani.

“There is going to be a big crowd. I believe people will turn out in their numbers as there is a lot of interest to see top-class rugby in Mdantsane, so we are guaranteed a large crowd.

“If you talk about Mdantsane I can boldly say you are talking about the rugby Mecca of the Eastern Cape, and the fans are in for a treat on Sunday.”

A Border Super League club match will get proceeding­s under way on the day, before the two provincial matches are battled out.

The Sharks and Griquas will be in for an interestin­g matchup as both are fighting for the second qualificat­ion spot on the central pool log, with the Griquas currently holding that advantage with a lead of four points.

The day will then be rounded out by the host Border Bulldogs taking on the Eastern Province Elephants and, although both sides are not in playoff contention, they will be playing for pride and for local bragging rights.

“We have Black Eagles from Tsholomnqa playing against Ntlaza Lions from Libode,” said Mhani.

“The local derby for bragging rights between the Border Bulldogs and the Eastern Province Elephants is always a great occasion and I can tell you it is going to be an exciting match.

“It is a good thing that we are going to see the Sharks and the Griquas play. These are strong sides with very good rugby players, and with a franchise like the Sharks you will see some of the upcoming talent from there on show as well.”

In all a fantastic day out is in store for fans in the Border region and some exciting rugby will be the order of the day.

“People will be entertaine­d and we are going to see some attacking rugby, some great defence, and it is just going to be a wonderful day out,” said Mhani.

Gates open at the ground at 9am on Sunday. Entry is free and the first match will start at 11am, while the last game should finish by 5pm. ORLANDO Pirates have made their intentions to challenge for top honours next season clear with the announceme­nt of nine new signings to bolster their squad ahead of what is expected to be a gruelling 2017-18 campaign for the Buccaneers.

“Orlando Pirates Football Club is delighted to announce the signings of Brilliant Khuzwayo‚ Vincent Pule‚ Ben Motshwari‚ Meshack Maphangule‚ Asavela Mbekile‚ Linda Mntambo‚ Abel Mabaso‚ Paseka Mako and Kudakwashe Mahachi‚” the club announced on their official website yesterday.

“More details on the signings will be made available closer to the start of pre-season. The nine players will join the rest of the squad when the team returns for pre-season training on June 18.”

Pirates will compete in five competitio­ns next season‚ including the Caf Champions League. The Pirates squad will assemble for pre-season training on June. The Absa Premiershi­p is expected to start on the weekend of August 3-5. —

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