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Namibia stands ready to inflict more misery on Zimbabwe Sables
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52063, member: 636"] Zimbabwe captain Hilton Mudariki approaches the twilight of his international rugby career with one final ambition driving him forward. The 33-year-old veteran leads his Sables squad into Saturday's Rugby Africa Cup final against Namibia at Uganda's Mandela National Stadium. Victory would secure automatic qualification for the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia. Defeat would force Zimbabwe into the global Repechage tournament, a notoriously challenging path to qualification. The match represents years of sacrifice and dedication for the entire squad. Namibia has dominated this rivalry throughout rugby history, claiming 30 victories from their 34 total encounters. The Welwitschias have qualified for seven consecutive World Cups, often eliminating Zimbabwe from contention. Last year marked a breakthrough when Zimbabwe defeated Namibia 32-10 to capture the Rugby Africa Cup title. That triumph ended a drought stretching back to 2012 and shifted the psychological dynamic between these neighbors. Mudariki believes the victory provided essential confidence for his team's current campaign. Zimbabwe advanced through a challenging 29-23 semifinal victory over Kenya that exposed areas requiring improvement. The captain acknowledged his team's struggles with ball handling and breakdown execution during that encounter. Several tactical adjustments will focus on clinical finishing and sharper decision-making before Saturday's showdown. Mudariki emphasized the opportunity rather than pressure surrounding this defining moment. The veteran leader views this final as a chance to inspire young Zimbabweans while representing their nation with distinction on rugby's biggest stage. [/QUOTE]
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