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Zebras hit blind alley as Ramoreboli chases elusive targets

Ramoreboli with his players PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Ramoreboli with his players PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

So often the Zebras have delivered promising performances, tampering with the hopes of a nation, only to coil back to factory settings. When at their brightest, the danger of the darkest hour is forever lurking, as the recent World Cup qualifiers bear testimony, notes Staff Writer, MQONDISI DUBE

The year 2012 was of the bounty harvest for the Zebras and the nation, as the team made its first-ever appearance at the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

That represented the Zebras' biggest moment as the side finally made its way to African football's finest dining arena. Although they did not feast at the top table after three straight defeats, there was gratification as the shackles had been broken.

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