FNB WSU ready to make history at FNB Varsity Shield final
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FNB WSU head coach has emphasised composure, discipline and execution as his side prepares for a high-stakes FNB Varsity Shield final against FNB Wits following an evenly contested draw between the two teams earlier in the season.

FNB WSU head into the final with confidence built on consistent preparation and a clear understanding of the challenge ahead.
“The team has been preparing well… we are aware of the challenge ahead and taking nothing for granted,” he said.
Their first meeting with Wits ended in a thrilling 27–27 draw, a match that showcased attacking intent from both sides. “It was a high-tempo attacking spectacle with eight tries scored. Wits showed their ability to adapt and respond to our strong start,” the coach reflected.
Since that encounter WSU have focused on refining key areas of their game. Set-piece dominance has been a central pillar with the pack working to establish a solid platform through scrums and mauls. Combined with an increased work rate off the ball and a more structured attacking approach, WSU believe they are better equipped for the demands of a final.
“We’ve prioritised development and cohesion over short-term gains. The unity and togetherness of the squad has been crucial,” he added.
The coach also acknowledged Wits’ strengths, pointing to their discipline, work rate and ability to execute under pressure. However, he remains confident that WSU can gain the upper hand through their forward dominance and control of the set pieces.

With the final approaching the message to the squad has remained consistent: stay grounded and trust the process.
“The players are calm, composed, and focused on execution.”
Victory would mark a historic moment for WSU and the Border region as the team looks to translate a season of growth into Varsity Shield success.
By: Ntsika Mpumlwana








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