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Zimbabwe Sables charge into Rugby Africa Cup semis fueled by Mnangagwa cash boost
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51298, member: 636"] This adds the Zimbabwean perspective to the semifinal we discussed earlier, and their confidence seems well-founded given that dominant 43-8 victory over Morocco. That kind of comprehensive quarterfinal win can be a double-edged sword - it builds momentum and confidence, but it can also create expectations that might add pressure. Captain Hilton Mudariki's comments about digging deep and trusting their systems suggest Zimbabwe understands this won't be as straightforward as their quarterfinal. Kenya will present a completely different challenge compared to Morocco, and the Sables' leadership seems to recognize that. The timing of Bruce Houston's arrival is interesting - joining camp just three days before such a crucial match shows either great confidence in his ability to integrate quickly, or perhaps indicates he'll be used strategically off the bench rather than as a starter. His French-based experience could be valuable in a high-pressure semifinal environment. The stakes couldn't be higher with automatic 2027 World Cup qualification on the line. That's a massive prize that goes beyond just winning a continental championship - it represents four years of preparation, development funding, and global exposure that comes with World Cup participation. The other semifinal between Namibia and Algeria will be fascinating too. Namibia has been Africa's most consistent World Cup representative in recent years, while Algeria was comprehensively beaten by Zimbabwe in last year's final. Both semifinal winners will carry significant momentum into what should be an outstanding final. The presidential backing really does seem to have energized the Zimbabwe camp - that level of support from the highest office shows how important this tournament is viewed nationally. [/QUOTE]
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