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Grand Challenge round up

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_June 23, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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Grahamstown Brumbies beat African Bombers 36-28 in the Eastern Province Grand Challenge on Saturday, 20 June. Brumbies recorded their third consecutive win when they beat African Bombers in Port Elizabeth. Brumbies led 21-7 at the break.

Grahamstown Brumbies beat African Bombers 36-28 in the Eastern Province Grand Challenge on Saturday, 20 June. Brumbies recorded their third consecutive win when they beat African Bombers in Port Elizabeth. Brumbies led 21-7 at the break.

Uitenhage side Gardens scored one of the major upsets in the Eastern Province Grand Challenge this season when they defeated log-leaders Despatch 32-30 in Despatch.

The visitors led 25-15 at the break and withstood a second half surge by the champions to inflict the first defeat on them in the Grand Challenge this year.

In Uitenhage, PE SAPS kept their unbeaten record when they piled on the points in the second half to defeat Progress 59-20 after leading 21-10 at the break.

The results were:

Gardens beat Despatch 32-30; PE SAPS beat Progress 59-20; Spring Rose beat Harlequins 29-24; Brumbies beat African Bombers 36-28; Park beat Crusaders 32-0; Kruisfontein beat Trying Stars 19-14. –BB Media

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