Daily Dispatch

EP Queens take on Border Ladies

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The Blue Bulls Women will enter their match against the defending champions with a point to prove as they suffered defeats in the last three outings between the sides

The Women’s Premier Division is set to step up a notch on Saturday as the teams gain momentum and look to lift their performanc­es in the second round of the 11-week rugby showpiece.

The EP Queens and Border Ladies will kick off the action in a big Eastern Cape derby at the Wolfson Stadium in Gqeberha at 1pm, with the Boland Dames taking on the Cell C Sharks Women an hour later at the Boland Stadium in Wellington. Both matches will be streamed live from the Springboks.rugby website.

The action will continue in Pretoria where the Blue Bulls Women and DHL Western Province will meet in the closing match at Loftus Versfeld at 2.30pm, with this encounter playing out live on SuperSport.

The Blue Bulls Women will enter their match against the defending champions with a point to prove as they suffered defeats in the last three outings between the sides — two of which were at Loftus Versfeld.

Adding to this, they went down 17-11 in their seasonopen­ing clash against the Border Ladies last week, which will fuel their determinat­ion to get a win under the belt.

They will, however, brace themselves for a tough test as the Capetonian­s scored over 40 points in each of their last three matches, while they also made a strong statement last week by registerin­g a comfortabl­e 38-6 victory against Boland.

The clash between the EP Queens and Border Ladies is expected to be a spectacle given the intense rivalry between the sides and fact that two of their last three matches have been decided by no more than 10 points.

Border, who advanced to the final in 2019, won the last two matches between the sides — the last of which was a comprehens­ive 52-3 win in East London — however, they will be wary of the fact that the EP Queens also registered a victory last week and will enter the match with confidence.

In Wellington, the Boland Dames and Cell C Sharks Women will both go in search of their first victory of the season.

With Boland only managing to score two penalty goals last week and the Cell C Sharks Women a try, they will look to sharpen up their execution and finishing this week.

In their last outing in 2019, the KwaZulu-Natalians secured a 3217 away victory — a result that could boost their confidence slightly going into the clash.

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