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SAB regional league kick-offs continue

likhaphaBy likhaphaOctober 11, 2022Updated:October 13, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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Aces in green against Maru in white in their SAB regional league clash. Photo: Vusumzi Fraser Tshekema

By CHRIS TOTOBELA

Local representatives in Sarah Baartman’s South African Breweries (SAB) Regional League will all be in action on Saturday, 15 October 2022.

Jacaranda Aces will look to redeem themselves when they welcome Alexandria-based Golden Chiefs on Saturday in a midday kick-off at Dlepu Stadium.

City Pirates will travel to Port Alfred to lock horns with Mighty Forest in a 15h00 kick-off, while Maru hosts Alicedale-based Friendly City in another 15h00 kick-off. The hosts are expected to use the home advantage and bag all points on offer.

Iligi yengingqi yeSAB iyaqhubeka

NguCHRIS TOTOBELA

Imidlalo yamaqela odidi oluphezulu yokhuphiswano lwesithili seSarah Baartmna elixhaswa ngabakwaSAB iyaqhuba kule mpelaveki esiya kuyo.

IJacaranda Aces izobe incwase ukubuyisa izitya xa izakube isamkela iGolden Chiefs yase Mnyameni kumdlalo oqala ngentsimbi yeshumi elinambini kwibala iJD Dlepu.

ICity Pirates yona izaku fulathela iMakhanda ijongise imibombo eCawa nalapho izakube ingquzulana noomakade enetha, iMighty Forest, ngentsimbi yesithathu. IMaru yamkela iqela lase Qhorha iFriendly City kumdlalo oqala ngentsimbi yesithathu kwaye kulindeleke ukuba ixhentse izombelela kulo mdlalo.

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