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Victoria Sharks Crush Warriors 34-9 in Nile Special Rugby Championship

Victoria Sharks delivered a dominant performance in the Nile Special Rugby Championship, crushing Warriors 34-9 in a thrilling encounter. The Sharks showcased their strength, tactical discipline, and superior teamwork, leaving their opponents struggling to keep up throughout the game.

Victoria Sharks captain Paul Epillo expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance, emphasizing their ability to stick to their game plan and execute their strategies effectively.

“We played exceptionally well despite facing a few minor challenges. Our teamwork, discipline, and execution were on point. This victory is a great morale booster, and we expect to perform even better in the upcoming games,” said Epillo.

The team manager Mr Patrick Ssebuliba echoed the captain’s sentiments, highlighting the team’s quality and depth as key factors behind their strong performance. He also noted that having an injury-free squad is a significant advantage for the team moving forward.

“The players are in great shape, and we are well-equipped for the rest of the competition. An injury-free squad gives us stability and confidence. We are looking forward to even better performances in the next matches,” he stated.

This emphatic win sends a clear message to the other teams in the tournament—Victoria Sharks are serious contenders for the title. With their solid squad and growing confidence, they will be looking to build on this victory and maintain their momentum in the upcoming fixtures. Fans can expect more thrilling performances as the competition progresses.

Kigunddu Lineaker

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