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    Easterns are halfway leaders

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoJuly 8, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Eastern rugby club from Grahamstown are the halfway leaders in the Eastern Province Rugby Union Super  League Wellman Harmse – South section, in the firsts league.
     

    Eastern rugby club from Grahamstown are the halfway leaders in the Eastern Province Rugby Union Super  League Wellman Harmse – South section, in the firsts league.
     

    The first round of the league came to an end at the beginning of June. The second round started at the end of June, but there is a break until 24 July when the second round kicks off.

    Grahamstown teams fill the top three spots in the log, with Swallows in second spot and Winter Rose lying third. All three teams have won four of their seven matches, with Easterns topping with 22 points, Swallows on 21 points and Winter Rose 20.
     

    Rosebuds are in fourth spot with 18 points, followed by Paterson Lions (fifth with 17 points), Kowie United (sixth with 12 points) and St Marks, who still have a game in hand, are in seventh spot with seven points.

    In the first reserve league, Swallows are leaders with 21 points, followed by Winter Rose (19) and Easterns (15). In the second league Swallows are tops with 25 points, followed by Rosebuds (22 points) and Paterson Lions (20). Winter rose are fourth (18 points) and Easterns are sixth (11 points).

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