Zimbabwe’s national rugby team, the Sables, has finally ended their 23-year winless streak against Namibia, securing a place in the Rugby Africa Cup final. This historic victory marks a significant milestone for Zimbabwean rugby, showcasing the team’s resilience and determination.
The match, held in Harare, was a thrilling encounter with both teams displaying exceptional skills and strategy. Zimbabwe emerged victorious with a final score of 27-21, a testament to their hard work and preparation under Coach Brendan Dawson. This win not only breaks the long-standing jinx but also boosts the Sables’ confidence as they head into the final.
“We have worked incredibly hard to reach this point,” said Coach Dawson. “Ending the 23-year drought against Namibia is a monumental achievement for us. The team showed great spirit and determination.”
The Sables’ recent form has been impressive, and this victory further cements their position as strong contenders in the Rugby Africa Cup. The final match promises to be an exciting event, with Zimbabwe aiming to clinch the tit
Sources: ZimsportLive
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