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No break after Freedom Day

With Freedom Day just a few hours away, UCT’s Steinhoff Internal League teams will surely use the day off – on Tuesday – to their best advantage ahead of Week Three’s action.

Fourteen teams are in action this week on the Green Mile as we are a week away from the end of Round One in the 2010 Steinhoff UCT Internal league.

Teams in Group 2 and 4 now know what is expected to end up first and second in their respective groups. In Group 4, the Wild Boys and Turtles have already clinched their group but it’s now the battle of superiority and who has the BMT to end up top.

Most teams will be using the extra off-day as a practice session to improve their tactics as this is where games will be won or lost come Wednesday night. Teams in action on Wednesday night are Wild boys and Turtles in a top-of-the-log clash.

Other matches see both league favourites, Tornadoes and Cobras, in action – both teams should win easily. Marquard, meanwhile, will face up to a strong Panthers team that did well against the Nadoes.

The exciting start to this year’s league is the cure we needed as this is not a two-horse race anymore.

Fixtures for Wednesday, April 28:
Cobras v Spanners, 5.30pm – Groote Schuur B
College House v University House, 5.30pm –  Groote Schuur C
Wild Boys v Turtles, 6.30pm –  Groote Schuur B
Marquard v Panthers, 6.30pm –  Groote Schuur A
Kopano v Barbarians, 6.30pm –  Groote Schuur C
Ubumbo v Ikhaya, 7.30pm –  Groote Schuur B
Tornadoes v Shebeen Boys, 7.30pm –  Groote Schuur C

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