Rugby
No brotherly love between Kyadondo sides
Posted Saturday, January 28 2012 at 00:00
A brawl similar to the climax of Toyota Buaffloes’ remarkable 23-15 win over Sadolin Mongers last Saturday at Kyadondo grounds is a far cry.
And it’s not that Buffaloes will be any less competitive against MTN Heathens in the Nile Special Rugby Premier League today.
“They always want to prove a point (against us),” Heathens coach Brian Tabaruka warned. Buffaloes is Heathens’ feeder team and two train side by side.
Like an endless fight between two brothers in the same home, the allegiances are cast aside and that will be the case today.
The champions need to chalk up another bonus point victory given four scoring four tries in one game to keep all title pursuers at bay.
Their pack gives them a huge advantage as Scot Oluoch is set to make his second debut in the back row after sitting out the visit to Nile. Robert Seguya will want to claim a prized scalp when he faces off his former teammates.
ikigongo@ug.nationmedia.com




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