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Namibian weekend sport fixtures

Tonderai Ndudzo in action for Unam.

Rugby and bowls top this weekend’s sporting activities. 

The final day of the African States Bowls Tournament takes place on Friday with the men’s singles and fours competitions at the TransNamib Bowling Club, while the women’s pairs and trips competitions take place at the Eros Bowling Club. The prizegiving will be held at the Eros Bowling Club at 17h30 on Friday. 

The Rugby Premier League continues with matches throughout Namibia. Log-leaders FNB Kudus travel to Rehoboth to take on FNB Reho Falcons, while second-placed FNB Wanderers take on FNB Unam at the Unam Stadium. 

In other matches FNB Western Suburbs host FNB Rehoboth, while Trustco United host FNB Grootfontein. 

The women’s rugby league also continues with matches in Windhoek and Walvis Bay. 

The weekend’s sporting fixtures are as follows:

Friday, 30 June 

African States Bowls Tournament 

Eros Bowls Club: Women’s matches 

TransNamib Bowls Club: Men’s matches. 

Saturday, 1 July 

Women’s Rugby League 

12h30: Unam Bokkies v Wanderers Bokkies, Unam 

12h30: Oceans Rugby v Kudus Bokkies, Walvis Bay 

12h30: United Bokkies v Grootfontein Bokkies, United 

Rugby Premier League 

15h45: Unam v Wanderers, Unam Stadium 

15h45: Western Suburbs v Rehoboth, Suburbs Park  

15h45: Reho Falcon v Kudus, Rehoboth  Stadium

15h45: United v Grootfontein, Trustco United Park  

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