Cheetahs set pace in rugby league

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After a slow start, the Botswana Rugby Union League seems to have picked up pace.

 After two weeks of action, the BDF Cheetahs have proved to be the team to beat. At the Wharic Park on Saturday, Cheetahs hammered Tuskers 29-0 in a one-sided affair. All the goals were scored by tries with one conversion by Omphile Debula.

Even though they won, Cheetahs' captain Gilbert 'Mahindra' Machobane expressed disappointment because they had not played according to their game plan. "We had expected to fix some mistakes we made in our last game against the Sharks, but nonetheless we repeated them in today's game.

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