The Rep

Breakers bounce back

Mlungisi side on track with first win

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fer and for the first time moved away from the bottom of the log and leapfrogge­d Berlin Tigers to 11th place. They have now accumulate­d six points from five matches.

Ocean Sweepers remain in sixth place with nine points.

Does this indictate a change of fortune for the Mlungisi side?

That will be enhanced if the team can come away with a favourable result this weekend against Buffs in East London.

In other results, Walter Sisulu University All Blacks and Old Selbornian­s remain the only teams with 100% records after both recorded their sixth victories on the trot.

Old Boys defeated a beleaguere­d Berlin Tigers side 38-14 to top the log on 27 points while All Blacks picked up four points in their close 13-5 win over Cambridge. The two teams are separated by a single point with Old Boys picking up a bonus point in their victory last weekend.

Berlin Tigers remain the only team yet to record a victory and are at the bottom with three points. Cambridge is ninth on seven.

Police kept the pressure on the top two sides with a clinical 39-14 win over Winter Rose. They are third, tied with All Blacks, on 26 points.

Swallows hammered Africans 64-17 to move to fourth on 17 points.

Fort Hare Blues were on fire in their 29-17 win over a struggling Buffs. The Alice side is fifth on 14 points. Africans is seventh on nine points, Winter Rose eighth on eight and Buffs tenth on six.

This weekend, Police will tackle All Blacks in a top-of-the-table clash.

Berlin will want to register their first win away at Cambridge, but Cambridge has been a far better outfit this year. Ocean Sweepers host Swallows and Winter Rose will travel to Alice to clash with Fort Hare.

Not one match took place in the Premier League last weekend.

Both Old Collegians and Shining Stars failed to travel. All the away teams failed to travel except Young Leopards, whose match was abandoned due to there being no referee.

OC is at home this weekend to Ready Blues and Shining Stars at home to Ntlaza Lions.

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