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Sport Date: 07 March 2013
The struggle for points will continue among the teams affiliated to the Vhembe SAB League this weekend. The Stream G logleaders, Tshifhire Northern Brothers, will not find it easy when they host Tshivhilidulu Hungry Lions at the Tshifhire grounds on Sunday.
Hungry Lions have reputation for giving their opponents tough times away from home and Northern Brothers are not likely to be an exception. Vhulaudzi United Brothers will play against the much-respected Rabali Pull Together at the Vhulaudzi grounds.
The other SAB league weekend fixtures are:
Mangaya Living Commodores vs Lukau Hot Aces, Tswera Young Fighters vs Tshikundamalema Waterfall, Rambuda Young Fighters vs Tshandama Try Together, Dambale Manchester vs Folovhodwe Stone Breakers, Mabvete Peace Makers vs Muswodi Happy Fighters, Tshilamusi Super Eagles vs Lovers, Berea vs Joe’s Express, Matswale vs Musina Family United, Mauluma Black Mambas vs Matanda Golden Arrows, Mashamba Soccer Academy vs Wayeni Sea Robbers, Kuruleni Happy Fighters vs Lambani Giant Killers, Sundani City Robbers vs Basani Arrow Chiefs, Mailaskop Pull Together vs Mpheni Home Defenders, Madombidzha Arsenal vs Makhitha Oscar Stars, Western Stars vs Zamekomste United Brothers, Vleifontein United vs Tshikhwani Stone Breakers, Duthuni United Brothers vs Tshifulanani Crystal Palace, Shayandima Silver Stars vs Rockers, Maungani Mighty Masters vs Maweja Takers, Tswinga New Generations vs Mahematshena Flying Birds, FCKK vs Gwamasenga United Brothers, Dididi Flying Swallows vs Mutoti Young Aces, Table New Comers vs Maranzhe Hungry Lions, Vhembe FET College vs Mphego Real Rovers, Ngwenani Young Chiefs vs Mbilwi United Brothers, Gaba Union Fighters vs Vondwe XI Bullets, Mukula Young Santos vs Ngwenani Manchester United and Khubvi Dangerous Darkies vs The Dolphins.
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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