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Sport Date: 17 February 2012
Madombidzha Celtic outclassed Madombidzha Try Again 3-1 in a Limpopo Dairy league match at the Madombidzha grounds on Sunday.
Celtic approached the game with their tails high, as if they were going to win the match. The youthful Try Again were fully prepared for the game, as they managed to match their brothers in all departments throughout the first half.
The game was characterized by rough tackles in the first 12 minutes. The referee, Joseph Raphadana, calmed the situation by flashing three yellow cards in quick succession. The first card went to Ndivhuwo Lethole for dangerous play on Ewdin Mulaudzi. Adivhaho Tshiremba and Letlalo Sillo, both of Try Again, were also booked for rough play.
Silas Ramboma of the home team beat the defence of Try Again and scored an easy goal. Try Again missed a good opportunity five minutes later, when Balanganani Mafela’s shot was saved by the Celtic keeper, Aston Masase.
Celtic lost their fighting spirit and their defence started to leak. Maanda Maladzha was brought down inside the penalty area and the referee pointed to the white spot. Rudzani Muregu scored from there, making the half-time score 1-1.
Edwin Mulaudzi formed a deadly combination with Victor Rasilupa and Fhumulani Moshia in the middle of the park. Rasilupa received a neat pass from Thabo Ramathlo and released a half-volley that was too hot for the opponents' keeper to handle.
The home team introduced Mpho Ndou and that was clever move from Celtic. Ndou was distributing marvellous passes to his strikers. In the 76th minute, Edwin Mulaudzi initiated a move from behind and Ndou finally put the ball inside the net.
Kaizer Nengovhela started writing stories for Limpopo Mirror in 2000. Prior to that he had a five year stint at Phala-Phala FM as sports presenter. In 2005 Kaizer received an award from the province's premier as Best Sports Presenter. The same year he was also nominated as Best Sports Reporter by the Makhado Municipality. Kaizer was awarded the Mathatha Tsedu award in 2014.

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