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Thin squad, match congestion irk Double Action

Double action are already feeling the strain of a packed schedule after the defeat to BDF XI at Sapolamokwatla Grounds, leaving assistant coach Kago Konege concerned FILE PIC
Double action are already feeling the strain of a packed schedule after the defeat to BDF XI at Sapolamokwatla Grounds, leaving assistant coach Kago Konege concerned FILE PIC

MOGODITSHANE: The Southern Stream of the BH National Women’s First Division is shaping up to be a marathon, as Double Action find themselves stretched thin.

The former national champions fell to BDF XI in a hard-fought 1-0 clash on Saturday, dropping to fourth on the log and losing ground on the league leaders.

Double Action are already feeling the strain of a packed schedule after the defeat to BDF XI at Sapolamokwatla Grounds, leaving assistant coach Kago Konege concerned about a thin squad and lingering injuries as the title race intensifies.

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