Gunners have it easy against minnows

SELEBI-PHIKWE: Defending champions, EMG Gunners have been having a field day against less-rated opponents since the start of rugby league.

So far, the holders have not conceded a goal after posting victories against Thebephatshwa Whales, Gantsi Hungry Lions BDF Sharks. Tomorrow, Gunners welcome Francistown Tuskers at the Makhubu Club with indications that they will collect maximum points. "I am satisfied with the way preparations for the game has been going. We started training on Tuesday because normally on Mondays we take a break," said Gunners' chairman, Modiegi Leepile.

Gunners' coach, Neal Gouws explained that they will be approaching this game with a different plan. He said the players they have acquired from South Africa will not be playing against Tuskers' game. He explained that the players will be included in the next league fixture.

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