
FNB SPU, the Gemmies, remain focused and determined as they navigate their first-ever FNB Varsity Shield campaign. While the team has suffered narrow defeats in three of their first four matches, both captain Sello Maketlo and head coach Jonathan Francke believe there is plenty to be positive about as they prepare for the remainder of the competition.
Maketlo is confident that the team is still in contention, given the number of matches left to play and their position on the log. Reflecting on their performances so far, he noted that while they have been competitive, small adjustments could be the difference between winning and losing.
“I would describe our performances as good, but we need to make some adjustments that could be the deciding factor,” said Maketlo.
“The biggest challenge has been adapting to the physicality of the competition. It’s a significant step up from what we were used to last year, but the coaches did an excellent job preparing us during the offseason.”
“We have the potential to go far in this competition while delivering an engaging and entertaining style of rugby.”
However, the emotional toll of the losses has started to show within the squad.
“The defeats are beginning to weigh on the team, but the senior players and management have done an excellent job of keeping everyone motivated,” he said.
“Our coaches have played at high levels of rugby and understand what it takes to get through tough periods.”
As the tournament progresses, the Gemmies’ main objectives are improving consistency, developing individual players, and converting opportunities into points.
With their fighting spirit and the unwavering support of their fans, the team remains determined to make their mark in the FNB Varsity Shield.
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