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Ready to cause an upset: Rodadau FC. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

Can Rodadau stop Lacoste Morning Stars?

 

Most of the teams affiliated to the Limpopo Stream of the Sasol Women’s League will play their final first-round league matches this weekend. All eyes will be on the match between Lacoste Morning Stars and Rodadau FC, which will be played at the Shayandima School Grounds on Saturday.

Rodadau and Morning Stars are in the right frame of mind after winning their matches last weekend. Rodadau were unstoppable when they crushed Real Mighty Girls 2-0 at the Tshitungulwane Muziafera Grounds last Saturday. The victory was enough for Rodadau to revive their hopes to lift the league trophy at the end of the season.

Lacoste Morning Stars are also still fresh from a 1-0 victory over Tshandama Young Stars at the Tshandama Grounds on Sunday. The ladies from Shayandima must win the match at all costs to keep their title hopes alive. They are currently shining on top of the Stream-B log standings.

Rodadau must keep an eye on the Stars’ strikers, namely Gumani “Mphela” Mulibana and Nompilo Nkuna, or else they will concede an avalanche of goals. On the other hand, Rodadau will pin their hopes on Londani Negota, Sello Lethabo and the team’s captain, Sbongile Sebetha, for goals.

Merwe United Ladies will host Real Mighty Girls at the Merwe Stadium in the Malamulele area. Merwe United are still battling to come to terms with the 0-11 drubbing they had suffered at the hands of Sisters FC last Saturday.

Sealene Ladies will entertain Sisters FC at the Lulekani Stadium outside Phalaborwa.  University of Limpopo Ladies will have a date with Two for Joy Ladies at the Turfloop Stadium. The other fixtures are: Kanatla Ladies vs Skimzozo FC, Mandebele Happy Fighters Ladies vs Capricorn Stars Development, FC 50 Stars United vs Marumo Gallants and Schoonord Ladies vs Copper Belts FC.

 

 

Date:01 July 2022

By: Frank Mavhungu

Frank is a Human Resources Manager at the Department of Public Works in Limpopo. He is the longest serving correspondent of the Mirror, having joined us at the end of 1990.  He mainly writes sports reports and resides at Tsianda Village. In 2004, Frank won the National Castle League Award, an award for the best reporter in the SAB league in South Africa.

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