TASC, Queens in grudge encounter

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FRANCISTOWN: TASC and Queens will lock horns in the My Spar My Botswana quarter final encounter at the Francistown College of Technical and Vocational Education (FCTVE) netball courts tomorrow. For the better of this season, the two clubs were involved in a bitter wrangle for the services of Florah Keeditse. The senior national team player is currently in the books of TASC.

Queens head coach Delroy Nkomazana wanted Keeditse to be part of his squad but TASC refused to release the talented defender.Mmoloki Mogale, Queens team manager, said they are travelling to Francistown in full force and upsets are likely to happen.“For us to advance to the next stage, we need to beat TASC and Notwane without failure,” said Mogale.

He said they especially have an axe to grind with TASC.  “They owe us big time. Other than having been beating us in the past years, TASC denied us an opportunity to have one of the best players in the league join us”.

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