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Heathens, KOBs and Pirates register big wins as Mongers bring Impis back to earth

Heathens, KOBs and Pirates register big wins as Mongers bring Impis back to earth

Heathens RFC responded to recent setback in Uganda Rugby Premiership with a ruthless 59-0 demolition of Warriors Rugby Club.

The visitors set the tone early when David Wako crossed over, the conversion sailing through for a 7-0 lead. Moments later, Vani Adebua extended the advantage, again converted for 14-0.

Sylvester Munguachel added the third, and another successful conversion pushed the score to 21-0. Heathens’ fourth try, also converted, made it 28-0 before Marvin Asaba dotted down and the extras were added for a commanding 35-0 halftime cushion.

The second half followed the same script. Trevor Ochan powered over though the conversion missed for 40-0. Lawrence Ssebuliba ensured the scoreboard kept ticking with a converted try (47-0), before Denis Etwau’s effort stretched it to 52-0 despite a missed kick.

The final nail came through Julius Oyuk, whose try and successful conversion sealed a resounding 59-0 victory.

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Mongers RFC edged Impis Rugby Club 17-16 in one of the tightest contests of the round.

Mongers struck first with two early penalties for a 6-0 lead before Darren Aine replied with two well-taken kicks to level matters at 6-6. The hosts regained control with a penalty and an unconverted try to head into the break 14-6 up.

In the second half, Johny Okello ignited Impis’ comeback with a try that was successfully converted, cutting the deficit to 14-13. Mongers responded with a crucial penalty to stretch the margin to four points.

Aine then narrowed it to a single point with another penalty, but Impis fell just short as Mongers held firm for a 17-16 win.

Buffaloes blanked Kakira Rugby Club 31-0 in a dominant display. Kobs Rugby Club flexed their title credentials with a 50-12 triumph over Hippos Rugby Club, running in tries at will.

Pirates Rugby Club continued their strong run, dispatching Rhinos Rugby Club 45-10 in a high-scoring encounter. Meanwhile, Walukuba Rugby Club and Victoria Sharks Rugby Club shared the spoils in an evenly balanced 18-18 draw.

In the women’s league, Black Pearls Rugby Club delivered a commanding 44-0 win over She Wolves Rugby Club, underlining their dominance.

Thunderbirds Rugby Club followed suit with a 25-0 shutout against Ewes Rugby Club. The closest clash of the women’s round saw Avengers Rugby Club and Nile Rapids Rugby Club battle to a 6-6 stalemate.

 






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