Who will raise and who will fall? (Mongers vs. KOBS) |
Mongers vs. KOBS
Buffaloes vs. Rhinos
Warriors vs. Pirates
Impis vs. Heathens
Gulu vs. RAMS
Mongers vs. KOBS; Sadolin Mongers looks to be a cracker as Mongers won't take it easy in their own backyard. If Kobs is not careful, Mongers might be the team to upset them according to their performance in the last few games. MOngers are on a mission and with their performance against Buffaloes last week, KOBS needs to come ready to be given a true run for their money. Players to watch in mongers will be John Wandicho, Adrian Wasswa and Ssegawa. With their team playing as one solid unit, mongers might use their forward more and will neutralise Kobs. In Kobs however, the mongers have to watch out for Ramathan Govule, Brian Odongo and Brian Asamba who might might cause a lot damage. With Rhinos breathing down their neck for the third position and Pirates pulling away, KOBS will play for their lives in this game. As a team, Kobs’ back line will sort out their opponents as always because it ever disappoints. If there is one thing the KOBS can depend on in this game it's their back line if everything fails. Joseph Aredo doesn't take loss lightly. Overall, it will be a very close game that whichever side will have done its homework better, will leave victorious. Maybe even with a bonus point. Who knows?
Buffaloes vs. Rhinos; Toyota Buffaloes look to beat Rimula Rhinos if they don't pull up their socks this Saturday at Kyadondo. Buffaloes after their heart wrenching defeat against Mongers last weekend, they might choose to take out their rage on the Rhinos. Rhinos will need to think extra careful on whom they're going to select for this game. With the slow start they had in the impis game and the close call they had last weekend with Warriors, Buffaloes might use this to their advantage. However they have Scot Oluoch’s power and Semwami’s speed to depend on for the last two weeks and these two guys can determine the pace for their entire team. Thus the players to keep an eye on will be Scot Oluoch (Man Mountain), Byron Otekayot and Snogy in the forward and in backline will be Jasper Ochen, Semwami Daudi and James Musiitwa. Buffaloes will have to rely more on the backs as they look to make the Rhinos forward work extra hard. Players to look at for on the Buffaloes side will be Kevin Kermudu, Pius Ogena, Maside Robert, Fred Odur and Solomon Okia.
The dust will definitely raise for this will be a true battle fought. (Buffaloes vs. Rhinos) |
Warriors vs Black Pirates; Based on the way the Black Pirates have been playing, They would seem like the side to most likely win this won, But after Warriors almost shocked Rhinos last weekend, they are still very much still in the run for the victory in thi sgame. It won't be easy to crack the Warriors defense and determination thus the Pirates will have to careful plan and strateguse a way to overcome this challenge. Warriors will throw all they have at the Pirates including challenging them in the pack play. How the Pirates deal with this, will determine the outcome. It's had to call this game at the moment but we are hoping to see some fantastic rugby. Players to watch out for in these two games will be Ivan Magomu and Conrad Wanyama for the Pirates and Owen Kinyera and Brian Seruyange for the warriors.
Impis vs Heathens; Heathens will win with a bonus point and all we have to wait to see is if Ssebuliba will have a killer performance like last weekend. However no matter the score of this game, the heathens will have to watch out for PJ. He brings his all every single game.
Gulu Elephants vs Rams; This game may or may not happen, however if it does happen, RAMS will have it in the bag though I highly doubt they will get a bonus point off Gulu.
Week 11 is looking to be a very good week to be watching rugby. Go out in large numbers and support your teams. Some very big games out there and even more chances to see some world class rugby play. Enjoy!
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