With an excellent 44-24 victory against FNB Unam on Friday night, Namibia’s Trustco United preserved their unblemished start to the Namibia Rugby World Cup 2023 season and continued to be the league’s surprise early pace-setters. Rugby World Cup fans can buy Rugby world cup 2023 Tickets from our website.

Other games were FNB Wanderers’ thrilling 25-23 victory over FNB Grootfontein, FNB Kudus’ 41-10 victory over FNB Western Suburbs in Walvis Bay, and FNB Rehoboth’s 34-32 triumph over FNB Reho Falcon in Rehoboth.  United currently has 19 points, followed by Wanderers (16), Kudus (13), and the rest of the teams.

Bath centre Ollie Lawrence named Premiership Player of the Season
Bath centre Ollie Lawrence named Premiership Player of the Season

Rehoboth and the suburbs each have ten points, Unam has seven, Reho Falcon has six, and Grootfontein has four.  Namibia’s Trustco United put in a strong overall effort on Friday night to imply that they may be legitimate championship challengers this year.

Johan Brockman, a prop forward, scored Namibia’s Trustco United’s first point from a forward maul that was moving forward, and fullback Renier Benade added the conversion and a penalty to make it 10-0 midway through the first half. After centre Peace Shimwino broke through the defence to score a magnificent try, Unam took the lead.

Soon after, United resumed their assault and increased their lead when hooker Gerhard Thirion crossed the goal line following focused pressure on Unam’s try line. To give Namibia’s Trustco United a commanding 20-5 lead at the break, Benade added the conversion and a penalty.

A Thrilling Battle on the Rugby Field: United vs. Unam’s Try Showdown and Intense Scoreline

Early in the second half, United captain Eloff du Plessis set up flanker Freddy Mazila’s touchdown thanks to a strong run. However, Unam answered with a try from scrumhalf Cameron Klaassen, cutting the lead to 27-12.  After a fantastic try by scrumhalf Jahno du Plessis, who broke blind from a scrum and sprinted 40 metres to touch down, United increased their advantage to 34-12. However, Unam stormed back with two tries to close the difference to 34-24.

First, winger Berry Gande evaded two defenders to score in the corner, and then lock Bjorn Kazundunge scored following deliberate pressure by Unam’s attackers.  United, however, came out on top, as Benade converted a late try by prop Jano Otto to give them a comfortable 44-24 victory after kicking a penalty to put them ahead 37-24.

While Grootfontein outscored Wanderers two tries to one, Denzo Bruwer, a fullback for Wanderers, was the match’s match-winning kicker, scoring 20 points to help Wanderers stay in second place.

The game sprang to life after the half, with Wanderers holding a 6-3 advantage. Hendrik van Zyl’s score gave Grootfontein a 10-6 lead, but Tshuuya Iyambo’s try conversion gave the Wanderers the advantage back at 13-10.

Wanderers went up 19-13 after two more Bruwer penalties, but Grootfontein took the lead again at 20-19 after a converted touchdown by prop Henning Joubert.  The advantage still changed hands a few times in the action-packed final minutes until Bruwer added another penalty to secure the Wanderers’ victory.

FNB Kudus maintained third place in the standings after defeating Western Suburbs 41-10 at home in Walvis Bay, while the Rehoboth rivalry delivered a thrilling 34-32 victory for Rehoboth over Reho Falcon.

Namibian Rugby World Cup 2023 fixtures

The weekend brings with it a plethora of athletic events for Namibian RWC squad aficionados.  The Debmarine Namibia Premiership comes to a close with the last round of games on Saturday, and in Windhoek’s Independence Stadium, African Stars—who have already won the championship—play Young Brazilians. Rugby World Cup fans can buy Uruguay Vs Namibia Tickets from our website.

Namibia Rugby World Cup  2023 Squad
Namibia Rugby World Cup 2023 Squad

On Sunday, the Stars will have an after-party with their supporters in Paaltjies in addition to an open bus procession with the league trophy around Windhoek and Katutura.  In addition, the Southern Stream First Division’s championship game will be played; Khomas Nampol are already the winner; and the FNB Women’s Super League will continue with games in Windhoek.,

Gobabis and Oshakati, as well as the Bank Windhoek At Ramblers Field, the Ramblers u21 competition is still going on.  At the Hage Geingob Stadium on Saturday, the Windhoek Draught Welwitschias play host to the Kenyan Simbas in a Rugby World Cup 2023 match as the Premier League resumes with games in Windhoek, Rehoboth, Walvis Bay, and Grootfontein.

On Friday, the log-leading Namibia’s Trustco United host Unam, while Wanderers visit Grootfontein, Kudus host Western Suburbs and Rehoboth and Reho Falcon compete in the Rehoboth derby.

Friday, 12 May 

KFA vs. ACFA at 18:00 at the Bank Windhoek u21 Soccer Tournament, Ramblers Stadium

DTS against. Namib Colts at 20.00, Ramblers Stadium

FNB Ramblers vs. Arrows in the Women’s Super League at 19:00, NFA Centre

Rugby Premier League 20:15, Trustco United Stadium, United vs. Unam

Saturday, 13 May 

Patrick Iyambo College, Windhoek, MTC Netball Premier League

Eleven Arrows against. NFB at 8 a.m.

09:30: Young Stars vs. NCS

African Lions against. Mighty Gunners, 11:00

Otjozondjupa Nampol vs. Fatou NC @ 12:30

Tigers against. Rebels at 14:00

Wanderers vs. Namibian Navy at 15:30

Mighty Gunners vs Eleven Arrows at 17h00

Tura Magic vs. Beauties FC, NFA Centre, at 9:00 a.m.

11 a.m.: V Power Angels vs. Unam Bokkies, Unam Stadium

Rightway Phoenixes vs. Okahandja FC, 11:30 a.m., NFA Centre

Midnight: Legare Stadium, Omaheke Queens vs. Nust Babes

Oshakati Stadium, Ongwediva Queens vs. Namib Daughters, 14 h00

Unam against. United, Hage Geingob Stadium, 11:30

12:30 p.m., Grootfontein Stadium, Grootfontein vs. Wanderers 

Kudus vs. Okahandja Huskies at 12:30 at Walvis Bay

Oceans Rugby World Cup 2023 at 12:30 in Rehoboth

Southern Stream First Division 

Northern Stars vs. Western Spurs at 14h00, Atlantis Stadium

14:00: Ramblers vs. Windhoek United, Ramblers Stadium

Mariental SC vs. NCS at 14:00, Mariental Stadium

Spoilers FC vs. Blue Boys at 14:00, Nau-Aib Stadium

Khomas Nampol vs. DTS Hopsol at 14:00, DTS Stadium

14:00: J Stephanus Stadium, Dates Eleven against. Try Again

Rugby Premier League 

15:45: Wanderers at Grootfontein, Grootfontein

15:45, Western Suburbs vs. Kudus, Walvis Bay

Rehoboth Stadium, 15:45 Rehoboth vs. Reho Falcon

Mzansi Challenge 

Welwitschias vs. Simbas, 16 o’clock, Hage Geingob Stadium

Debmarine Premiership in Namibia Rugby World Cup coach

16:00, Paresis Stadium, Mighty Gunners vs. Okahandja United

16:00, Atlantis Stadium, Eleven Arrows vs. Blue Waters

Civics against. Citizens, 16.00, Khomasdal Stadium

Life Fighters vs. Julinho Sporting @ 16 o’clock, Makati Stadium

16 o’clock: Legare Stadium, Young Africa vs. Black Africa

Tigers vs. Pirates @ 16:00, SKW Stadium

Tura Magic vs. Unam at 16 o’clock, Unam Stadium

Bank U21 Football Tournament in Windhoek

Fortis FA at. Ramblers at 18:00, Ramblers Stadium

Swallows vs. SKW, 20h00, Ramblers Stadium

Sunday, 14 May 

Patrick Iyambo College, Windhoek, MTC Netball Premier League

Wanderers against. Young Stars at 8 a.m.

9:30 a.m.: NCS vs. Rebels

NFB vs. Otjozondjupa Nampol at 11:00

12:30: Fatou NC vs. Namibian Navy

African Lions vs. Eleven Arrows at 14:00

Rightway Phoenixes against. Beauties FC at 9 a.m.

Oshakati Stadium, Ongwediva Queens vs. Arrows Ladies, 10 a.m.

11 a.m.: Legare Stadium, Omaheke Queens vs. V Power Angels

Tura Magic vs. Okahandja FC at 11:30 a.m., NFA Centre

Unam Bokkies vs. Nust Babes at 15h00, Unam Stadium

Namibia's Trustco United Unstoppable on Road to Rugby World Cup 2023
Namibia’s Trustco United Unstoppable on Road to Rugby World Cup 2023

Namibia RWC squad: Welwitschias Take On the Simbas

The Windhoek Draught Welwitschias will host the Kenyan Simbas tomorrow at the Hage Geingob Stadium in Windhoek to continue their Mzansi Challenge campaign. While Namibia has lately trounced Kenya at the national level, the Welwitschias have solely utilised local players with scant international experience.

The Mzansi Challenge, on the other hand, is a competition for players from the area. The number of foreign players on the Kenyan team is unknown. On the ten-team log, the Welwitschias are in sixth place with seven points, and the Simbas are in ninth place with four points. Both groups are at the bottom of the rankings with just one victory each. RWC 2023 fans can buy Namibia Rugby World Cup Tickets from our website.

The tournament has seen various problems since it started at the end of March as a result of numerous changes and last-minute substitutions among participating teams and locales. Originally scheduled opponents Tel Aviv Heat of Israel and Diables de Barcelona of Spain withdrew at the last minute, prompting the inclusion of the American team San Clemente Rhinos as a replacement.

Financial difficulties have also influenced the competition. Especially for Kenya, who had to cancel their home matches in Nairobi. To set up a base in the Western Cape, where they have played their games so far. The Simbas have only played three games, two of which were postponed. But despite only having one win, they have remained competitive.

Trials and Triumphs: A Rollercoaster Ride for the Western Cape Rugby Team

They opened their season against the San Clemente Rhinos at the Strand in the Western Cape. Where they were trounced 33-22 after their first two games were postponed. Last week, they earned their first victory of the year by defeating the Border Bulldogs 30-26 in Cape Town. Subsequently, they lost 18-7 against Eastern Province in Port Alfred.

RWC 2023 Picking the form All Blacks XV - Namibian Sun
RWC 2023 Picking the form All Blacks XV – Namibian Sun

In comparison, the Welwitschias have played six games and have dropped five of them. They defeated the Zimbabwe Goshawks on April 14 in Harare, 31–26. They have, nevertheless, engaged in heated rivalry, and with any luck, they may have won more games.

Before losing 25-24 to the San Clemente Rhinos in Windhoek and 26-21 to the Border Bulldogs in East London, they fought valiantly against the San Clemente Rhinos. Before last Saturday’s loss against the Leopards at Walvis Bay by a score of 23-20, they put up another heroic effort. Their only important setback up to that moment had been a 48-24 defeat to the Valke in Windhoek a month earlier.

However, the team has grown since then, and a few players have gained the coaches’ attention to stake out positions for upcoming international fixtures. Andre van der Berg has thrived at flyhalf and is now third among the competition’s leading scores thanks to his all-around attacking approach and dependable boot.

Adriaan van der Bank of the SWD Eagles comes in second with 65 points, followed by Keagan Fortune of the Valke with 55 points, and Van der Berg with 45. Van der Berg, on the other hand, comes in sixth place for the most penalties while holding the record for the most conversions with eight.

Injury Blow and Shifting Roles

Van der Berg is expected to be out tomorrow owing to a knee injury he sustained against the Leopards last weekend, and Henrique Olivier will likely fill in at flyhalf.

With an excellent 44-24 victory against FNB Unam on Friday night
With an excellent 44-24 victory against FNB Unam on Friday night

During the campaign, players like Max Katjijeko, Johan Luttig, and Captain Prince stood out for their intense effort levels. Before a crucial international season that will culminate with the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France. In October, Goaseb is among the forwards and centre Danco Burger is among the backs to advance their cases.

The first international competition of the year for Namibia’s RWC squad will be the Nations Cup. Which will be hosted by Uruguay at the end of July. They will compete there against the hosts, Chile, and an Argentina XV. National RWC coach Allister Coetzee also stated before the commencement of the world cup that they are aiming to get a few more home tests against Namibia’s Rugby World Cup squad.

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