Buffaloes displayed unwavering determination as they rebounded from their initial defeat to Jinja Hippos in the National Rugby Premiership.
Their exceptional performance culminated in a resounding 26-13 victory over Entebbe Mongers at Busambaga on Saturday.
Taking charge from the onset, Buffaloes asserted their dominance by securing a commanding 13-0 lead at halftime. This early advantage set the stage for a formidable showing against their opponents, laying the foundation for their eventual triumph.
Despite facing a spirited resurgence from Mongers in the second half, Buffaloes showcased resilience and composure.
By capitalizing on key opportunities and delivering a pair of crucial tries, they effectively thwarted Mongers’ comeback attempts, solidifying their grip on the match and clinching a well-deserved win.
In similar news previously published by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, the World Rugby adjusted and relaxed the requirements for nations in the Sevens Challenger to gain core status for the SVNS Series. In 2024, just making the top four was enough to join the big boys and girls.
Uganda Women, on the first attempt during the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2024 in Dubai, achieved that milestone.
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