Lekuru leads Black Pearls vs She Wolves in title race showdown

20th February 2025

Lekuru, currently topping the try-scoring chart with 23 tries—18 ahead of She Wolves' Habiba Namalembe (7 tries)—will aim to extend her lead at the top of the scoreboard.

Nile Rapid players take on Black Pearls player during the league game. Pearl won 60-12 at Kings Park Arena in Bweyogerere. PHOTO: Johnson Were
Johnson Were
Journalist @New Vision
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Emilly Lekuru will lead her side as the Black Pearls host Mbale-based She Wolves on February 22, 2025, at Kings Park Arena in Bweyogerere, Wakiso District.

Lekuru, currently topping the try-scoring chart with 23 tries—18 ahead of She Wolves' Habiba Namalembe (7 tries)—will aim to extend her lead at the top of the scoreboard.

The seven-team league features Thunderbirds, Panthers, Ewes from Makerere, Nile Rapids from Jinja, and She Wolves from Mbale.

The Black Pearls and Thunderbirds are tied at 20 points each, but Thunderbirds edge ahead due to a better points difference. Meanwhile, fifth-placed She Wolves will look to upset the defending champions, who are determined to retain their title.

Despite having a game in hand, Black Pearls coach Hellen Buteme has warned her team against complacency. “We cannot afford to be complacent. She Wolves are a determined side capable of causing an upset, and we will not underestimate them,” Buteme emphasized.

The Black Pearls may miss key players, including Grace Auma and Suzan Auma, who are with the national team preparing for the opening round of the HSBC Challenger Series in Cape Town.

In other matches, Nile Rapids will face Thunderbirds at Dam Waters Ground in Jinja, while Avengers host Ewes in Entebbe.

Women Rugby League

Fixtures at 2pm

Black pearls v She Wolves

At Kings Park

Nile Rapids v Thunderbirds

At Dam Waters ground

Avengers v Ewes

In Entebbe 

 

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