How Costly Errors Left Simbas Short of Glory
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Namibia eliminated Algeria, while Zimbabwe defeated Kenya. The final will take place next Saturday in Uganda.
How costly errors left Simbas short of glory
Kenya Simbas’ quest for a historic Rugby World Cup 15s debut was dashed by a crushing 29-23 loss to Zimbabwe, after surrendering an 18-13 halftime lead through costly second-half errors that left fans questioning when the team will finally break the World Cup barrier. The Africa Cup defending champions, Zimbabwe and Namibia, will now face […]
Incoming Knight, Matt McNab on international duty - Doncaster Knights
Doncaster Knights new recruit, Matt McNab is currently on international duty with his home country, Zimbabwe. On Sunday 13th, McNab played a key role in Zimbabwe’s dramatic second-half comeback, as they edged out Kenya 29–23 in a fiercely contested semi-final. The victory secures Zimbabwe a spot in the Rugby Africa Cup final, where they will face Namibia for a place in the 2027 Rugby World Cup. Matt McNab (centre) Everyone at Doncaster Knights …
Sables sail through to Rugby Africa Cup final – DailyNews
ZIMBABWE’S Sables edged past their fierce rivals Kenya with a nail-biting 29-23 victory in the Rugby Africa Cup semi-finals at the Mandela... To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions
SUPER SABLES KEEP DREAM ALIVE - Zimbabwe Situation
THE Sables will face familiar foes Namibia for a place at the Rugby World Cup after a storming second half show powered the Zimbabweans past Kenya in the semi-finals in Uganda yesterday. The Sables were tested and found themselves trailing 13-18 at the break. But, with their World Cup hopes in the balance, they fought back like true Warriors and scored 16 points in the second half to secure a ticket for a winner-take-all showdown against Namibia…
Zimbabwe rally past Kenya to reach Rugby Africa Cup final - Zimbabwe News Now
KAMPALA – Zimbabwe staged a dramatic second-half comeback to beat Kenya 29-23 in a bruising Rugby Africa Cup semi-final on Saturday, booking a spot in the final against Namibia and edging closer to 2027 Rugby World Cup qualification. The Sables trailed 18-13 at halftime but wrestled back control through disciplined forward play and the precision kicking of Ian Prior, who landed two late penalties to seal the win. President Emmerson Mnangagwa hai…
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