
FNB UWC are one of only two undefeated sides in this season’s FNB Varsity Shield, alongside neighbours FNB CPUT, headed into the third round of fixtures. FNB UWC captain Romuald Nsombamanya wants to keep that streak going until the end of the tournament.
“Our goal is to win all of our games but we’re taking it game by game,” said Nsombamanya.
“Every opportunity that we get, we want to win and through that we’ll finish on top of the log and hopefully lift the cup.”
FNB UWC are no strangers to lifting the Varsity Shield trophy but they’re not getting ahead of themselves, having narrowly overcome FNB Varsity College 40-36 last weekend
“Most of these teams are hard to study because they’re unpredictable,” the captain said. “The best thing that we can do as a team is to prepare to the best of our abilities and try to do our best.”
FNB UWC’s next challenge is against FNB UFH on Friday at the UWC Stadium in Bellville, nicknamed ‘The Operation Room."
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