Sowetan

Royal take charge at top of NFD

Stakes high for playoff places as Sekhukhune and Bay also eye promotion

- By Sihle Ndebele

With wheels falling off for Richards Bay, who looked certain to clinch automatic promotion until losing their last two games, Royal AM are now hot favourites to gain direct ascendancy into the Premiershi­p.

At the weekend, Durban-based Royal dislodged fellow KZN club Bay from the summit of the GladAfrica Championsh­ip log, thanks to their 2-1 win over fellow promotion hopefuls TS Sporting, while Bay lost to JDR Stars. JDR are also promotion hopefuls as they are only four points behind log leaders, with just two rounds of fixtures to go before the National First Division wraps up its season.

Royal, with 47 points, just two points ahead of Bay at the top, will face AmaTuks and relegation-threatened Cape Town All Stars in their last two games.

Bay are showing signs of burning out, having lost their last two outing to direct rivals Sporting and JDR. At the rate Bay are dropping points, they could find it difficult to even secure a play-offs berth.

They face Jomo Cosmos (away) and Steenberg (home) in their closing two games. Third-placed Sekhukhune, now with 44 points, had led the pack for the better part of the campaign until they regressed last month. In recent weeks, Babina Noko have looked reinvigora­ted and they could give Royal a run for their money in the promotion run-in. Polokwane City (home) and JDR (away) are Sekhukhune’s last two opponents.

If Sekhukhune fail to eventually topple Royal, they should at least secure a berth in the play-offs.

With Polokwane having nothing to play for as they’re safe from relegation and

not in the promotion race, it should not be hard for Sekhukhune to dispatch them.

However, JDR could be a tough nut to crack for Sekhukhune as they also fancy their promotion chances.

Bay showing signs of burning out, having lost their last two outing to Sporting and JDR

 ?? GERHARD DURAAN / BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Sbonele Ngubane of TS Sporting challenges Levy Masiane of Royal AM in their GladAfrica Championsh­ip match at Chatsworth Stadium.
GERHARD DURAAN / BACKPAGEPI­X Sbonele Ngubane of TS Sporting challenges Levy Masiane of Royal AM in their GladAfrica Championsh­ip match at Chatsworth Stadium.

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