Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 19 February 2026
📘 Source: Daily Dispatch

Some Border rugby clubs’Eastern Cape Super 14campaigns will be over after round two of the provincial tournament this weekend, while others will have already booked a slot in the quarterfinals. After three games, the top two teams from Border’s Conference A and B proceed to the knockout stages. Of the four scheduled fixtures, the game bound to attract the most attention will be the Walter Sisulu University Eagles against Fort Beaufort (FB) United at the WSU Zamakulingisa Field in Mthatha.

Both teams lost their opening round matches and are at the bottom of the BRU Conference B. Previously, FB United picked up a losing bonus point in their game against Komga United, while the Eagles have nothing in the points column after their 31-10 loss to Police in round one. The loser of their weekend clash will not be able to advance in the competition, although they will stay to play their final, third conference game.

The other teams that are at risk are Old Boys and Buffs in Conference A, as they were also defeated in the opening round. Buffs will be at home to leaders of the conference, Young Leopards, at Baysville School of Skills. The last time the teams met in November, Leopards beat Buffs 38-12 in the Brutten Top Ten.

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The team from Ducats will be confident going into the game, having won their opening conference game 45-12 against Old Boys. A win over Leopards will register their name in the quarterfinals. Old Boys versus Swallows should be another entertaining match, at George Randall High.

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Originally published by Daily Dispatch • February 19, 2026

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