[Match Thread] Rhinos v Eagles (Logan Cup)

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Ming
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Re: [Match Thread] Rhinos v Eagles (Logan Cup)

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Match over - Chikomba takes 4 wickets with the Chikumba...or is the Chikumba not used for FC?
Peterhouse U14C 4th change bowler and no. 10 batsman (but only because Aaron didn't have a bat).

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Re: [Match Thread] Rhinos v Eagles (Logan Cup)

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50 FC wickets for Tafadzwa Muzarawetu and Richard Muzhange as well during this game.

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Re: [Match Thread] Rhinos v Eagles (Logan Cup)

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aydee wrote:Horrible spineless performance from the Rhinos. I guess Timoni's selections were correct...
Have to agree that it turned out to be a right spanking, but you have to remember that Rhinos were 8 players short, Chisoro, Cremer, Madziva, Moor, Panyangara, Waller and Williams all away to play childrens cricket and Masvaure who knows where

The relative Logan Cup successes this season have been Musakanda, Maruma, Mumba and a hot and cold Chinouya, no way can that balance out the missing 8

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Re: [Match Thread] Rhinos v Eagles (Logan Cup)

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Train Driver wrote:
aydee wrote:Horrible spineless performance from the Rhinos. I guess Timoni's selections were correct...
Have to agree that it turned out to be a right spanking, but you have to remember that Rhinos were 8 players short, Chisoro, Cremer, Madziva, Moor, Panyangara, Waller and Williams all away to play childrens cricket and Masvaure who knows where

The relative Logan Cup successes this season have been Musakanda, Maruma, Mumba and a hot and cold Chinouya, no way can that balance out the missing 8
True. Rhinos do seem to have a number of regular players who contribute very little. Nyathi, Chapungu, Mbofana and Mayavo spring to mind.

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