Victor Sekekete - Griffons

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The Toyota Cheetahs will be focusing on forward dominance and patience with ball in hand when they face the Griffons in Bloemfontein tomorrow in the SA Cup.
Rain could prove to be the great leveller in the Free State derby, and this will just highlight the importance of controlling the game upfront.
The Cheetahs have got a strong bench for the game, and this may prove to be vital as they target back-to-back wins.
The Cheetahs captain, Victor Sekekete, told OFM Sport that they need to be patient against the Purple People Eaters.
5 Apr 3AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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