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De Souza on the League Grind for Junior Sables
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29133, member: 2262"] Rugby coach Shaun De Souza faces a tricky situation with his Zimbabwe Junior Sables team after the recent Paramount Under-20 Rugby League final. The tournament's timing has created a challenging scenario for the squad, who must quickly pivot to their upcoming international match against the Queensland Outback Barbarians. The Pitbulls clinched their championship with a solid 33-17 victory over Old Hararians, but De Souza is more concerned about player readiness. Several team members are nursing minor injuries from the intense final, leaving the coaching staff closely monitoring their physical condition before today's crucial scrimmage. De Souza acknowledges the delicate balance between maintaining a competitive edge and player recovery. With just four days between the final and their next match, the team must carefully manage fatigue and potential injury risks. The short turnaround leaves little room for complete physical restoration. The Junior Sables touched down in Bulawayo yesterday, conducting a light training session at Christian Brothers College. Their focus remains on preparation for the upcoming Australian matchup, which serves as a critical assessment of their readiness for the upcoming Barthes Trophy tournament. Looking ahead, the team has an ambitious schedule of matches. They will play against Harare Sports Club and Old Georgians this weekend, with additional challenges including the Nedbank Rugby Challenge and potential matchups against Zimbabwe A and Sharks Academy squads. For De Souza, these back-to-back competitions represent an unprecedented opportunity for team development. He views each match as a chance to evaluate tactical skills, defensive strategies, and overall team performance. The ultimate goal remains preparation for the Junior World Trophy. The Queensland Outback Barbarians match represents more than just another game. It is a strategic assessment where the team will test their set plays, line-out techniques, defensive reactions, and tactical awareness. Despite the developmental focus, De Souza maintains a competitive spirit. [/QUOTE]
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