Gunners fired up ahead of Hogs clash
Friday, April 13, 2012
The game will be played at the Selebi-Phikwe Council Stadium and kick off is at 2pm. Gunners are at the bottom of the log, while Hogs are enjoying pole position after starting the season like a house on fire, as evidenced by their 52-0 whitewashing of debutants White Rhinos in their first game. Gunners' spokesperson, Modesto Mazambe told Mmegi Sport that the team is injury free and the boys managed to get enough rest during Easter holidays.
Gunners have been using Makhubu Cricket Club as their home ground, but because of some logistical hiccups the club is now training at the BDF Camp. Mazambe explained that they have long been awarded a plot behind Selebi-Phikwe stadium, but they have not developed it due to financial constraints.
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