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Archer Rugby League returns with rivalries and bad blood
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52044, member: 636"] Bulawayo's premier rugby competition returns Saturday at Hartsfield Rugby Grounds following a two-week intermission. The Archer Clothing Rugby League resumes with five matches spanning both men's and women's divisions after completing five weeks of intense competition. Tournament organizers granted teams the break to allow players and coaching staff time for recovery and strategic planning. George Hlatshwayo, who serves as tournament director and secretary for the Bulawayo Metropolitan Rugby Football Board, confirmed the restart date. The pause provided squads with opportunities to recharge and refocus their seasonal objectives. Women's competition begins at noon when league-leading Matabeleland Warriors face third-ranked Bulldogs. Matabeleland Lions confront Western Suburbs Panthers thirty minutes later in the second women's contest. Men's action commences at 1pm with Warriors battling Bulldogs before Mahogany Bulls meet Western Suburbs Panthers at 2:30pm. The day's featured match brings defending champions Old Miltonians against Highlanders at 4pm. Old Miltonians maintains perfect record through six weeks and leads the standings. Hlatshwayo expressed confidence that teams utilized the break effectively and anticipate competitive second-half performances. The official praised participating squads for demonstrating commitment and sportsmanship throughout the campaign's opening phase. Spectators can purchase general admission tickets for one dollar while shaded seating costs two dollars. Only one match occurred during the break when Western Suburbs Panthers faced Mahogany Bulls. Saturday's full schedule marks the competition's return to regular programming at the city's traditional rugby venue. [/QUOTE]
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