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Zimbabwe win Under 20 Barthes Trophy

After a 10-year wait, Zimbabwe have won rugby’s Under 20 Barthes trophy.

This after they beat Namibia 19-14 in Nairobi.

The Junior Sables had last won the competition in 2012.

Namibia who beat Kenya in the semis began the match on a bright note, earning an early penalty that was converted by Riaan Grove for a 3-0 lead. 

Zimbabwe responded with their own penalty converted by Brendan Marume to level matters and later on earned a first try of the game to stretch their lead to 8-3. Quirione Majiedt managed to get some space in the Namibia defense and his trickery was enough to hand Zimbabwe their first try of the game

An infringement by Zimbabwe allowed Namibia to score yet another penalty through Geraldo Beukes but Takudzwa Musingwini scored yet another try for Zimbabwe to take a 11-6 halftime lead.

Another penalty kick in the second half by Namibia reduced the arrears to two points with Geraldo Beukes scoring another penalty for Namibia. A brilliant interchange down the left flank released Panashe Zuze who scored Zimbabwe’s second try which proved too vital in the game. 

With the scores at 16-14, the game witnessed a nervy end but a penalty for Zimbabwe eased pressure on the Zimbabweans. A late surge by Namibia was well countered by a disciplined defensive play by Zimbabwe and when the final whistle  blew, the boys in white and green jumped in jubilation with light showers savoring the occasion.

with information from Barthes Cup In Nairobi.

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