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Sport Date: 03 October 2011
Last weekend was a joyful one for Dynamos. They deposited another three points into their league account. The Pride of Giyani beat Altie FC 3-0 in their NFD league match at the Senaba Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday, 24 September.
Dynamos made their intentions clear from the first whistle. It was not surprising to see them open their account in the 17th minute. Their last two goals were scored in the last half.
FC Cape Town have good reason to celebrate. They beat Witbank Spurs 2-1 at the NNK Rugby Stadium in Cape Town. Spurs are now lying in the second-last position on the log, following a string of poor results.
Mpumalanga Black Aces beat Bay United 2-1 at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Witbank. The University of Pretoria reclaimed their top spot, following a convincing 3-0 victory over Blackburn Rovers. Thanda Royal Zulu beat Chippa United 2-1, while Sevutsa Stars drew 1-1 with Carara Kicks at the Kanyamazane Stadium.
Dynamos must beat African Warriors in order to remain in contention for the league championship when the two sides meet at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The spirits are high in the camps of both Warriors and Dynamos, because they had successful results in last weekend´s matches.
According to the assistant coach for Warriors, Mr Joel Masutha, Dynamos must not expect a walk in the park on Sunday. He sent a chilling warning to the Giyani team, saying they will be embarrassed to the bone if they take Warriors for granted. Masutha said that they had found a winning combination of late after losing their opening two league matches.
The other NFD fixtures this weekend are: Chippa United vs Atlie FC (tonight); Bay United vs Thanda Royal Zulu, Carara Kicks vs Vasco da Gama and Blackburn Rovers vs FC Cape Town (Saturday); FC AK vs University of Pretoria; United FC vs Sevutsa Stars and Witbank Spurs vs Mpumalanga Black Aces (Sunday).
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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