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Victoria Sharks Set to Unleash Rugby Mayhem vs The Kobs at Kyadondo Rugby Grounds Lugogo

Lugogo is about to witness an unprecedented rugby showdown. The Victoria Sharks, the most ruthless, unforgiving, and unstoppable force in Ugandan rugby, are gearing up for an all-out onslaught against the Kobs this Saturday at Kyadondo Rugby Grounds.

This isn’t just another match—it’s a statement of dominance. It’s Victoria University’s way of proving that they are here to take over Ugandan rugby, and there’s nothing anyone can do about it.

Fresh off a merciless, bone-crushing demolition of the Warriors last weekend, the Sharks are now locked onto their next target. The Kobs, once one of the most feared teams in the league, are walking straight into the lion’s den.

For weeks, the Sharks have been training like warriors, sharpening their skills with a level of intensity that rivals a military battalion preparing for battle. This Saturday, expect harder hits, bone-rattling tackles, and electrifying tries like never before.

When Victoria University’s fearless Vice Chancellor, Prof. Lawrence Muganga, introduced this powerhouse team last year, he promised nothing less than a rugby revolution. He vowed that the Sharks would erase every ounce of football shame the university had ever carried. Today, that promise is becoming a reality.

Match after match, the Sharks have been on a rampage, turning every game into a one-sided massacre. Every opponent they’ve faced has been crushed under their unstoppable force.

The Kobs, a team with a rich history and experience, now stand in the way of this raging tidal wave. But will their legacy be enough to save them?

Lugogo will shake. Fans will scream. And history will be rewritten.

The only question remains: Can the Kobs survive the unstoppable wrath of the Victoria Sharks? Or will they become the next victims in a tidal wave of destruction?

Saturday will tell.

Kigunddu Lineaker

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