Comets ready for tough campaign

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Jwaneng Comets' coach, Oris Radipotsane believes the retention of the bulk of the squad will stand the club in good stead as

The coach acknowledges that they face tough opposition in the First Division South because of the presence of former Premier League clubs but he is confident that they will bounce back. Radipotsane is motivated by the fact that Comets did not lose many players during the transfer window. Hence he will be working with players who are familiar with each other.

Only talented yet troublesome midfielder Bobo Motlhalane, defender Ishmael Netty and former Police XI striker Lapologang Motlogi have left. "I believe we have a good chance of promotion like any other team. I expect competition to be stiffer this time and it would be suicidal to bank on our reputation or experience but definitely, we are aiming to bounce back," Radipotsane said.

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