
The 2026 FNB Varsity Cup campaign kicked off with a deflating 11-point defeat on the road for FNB Maties. The Maroon Machine went down to an impressive FNB UFS-Shimlas in Round One and will be out to bounce back under the Monday night lights at the Danie Craven Stadium.
Stellies will have the perfect opportunity to get their season back on track when they host FNB UJ on home ground in front of their loyal supporters.
FNB Maties captain, Ezekiel Ngobeni, was adamant that defeat in the opening round hadn’t affected his side’s mindset or approach.
“The desire within the squad remains the same, and we’re aware of what’s at stake as it’s still a long campaign ahead of us,” said Ngobeni.
“It’s a new week, meaning new opportunities and opposition, but for us it will be massive to stay true to our DNA and not lose focus on doing the basics well.”
Indeed, the men from the Cape winelands are determined to make strides in progress after a disappointing performance in the Free State. The FNB Maties skipper admitted they are aware of their shortcomings and have made the necessary adjustments.
“We have acknowledged our performance and learnings from the previous round and have switched our focus to a new, exciting week that awaits”.
Although the Marron Machine are on the back foot following their less-than-ideal start to the season, Ngobeni admits there’s a tranquillity in the camp.
“There’s a massive calmness and positive energy within the camp, fueled by a great sense of excitement to get going again”, said the 21-year-old.
The Maties captain believes his side will be boosted by playing at Danie Craven when the second-round rolls around.
“It’s always special playing at home on all accounts, and we sure can’t wait to really feed off the energy from those who come through this coming Monday”.
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