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02, 2008
 
 
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Bulldogs beat Jumbos handsomely at home

THE Border Bulldogs lifted themselves off the bottom of the log when they handsomely beat the Eastern Province Mighty Elephants 28-16 in their Currie Cup first division clash last night at East London‘s Absa Stadium.

The win was a perfect thank-you to Bulldogs prop Lonwabo Mtimka, who not only earned his 100th cap but also scored the fourth and final try which handed his side a valuable bonus point. The visitors deserved their 16-12 halftime lead.

SCORERS:

Bulldogs – Tries: Denver du Plessis, Thabo Ratyana, Ziniko Dumaphi, Lonwabo Mtimka. Jeffrey Taljaard: three penalties, one conversion.

Elephants – Try: Noel de Villiers. Michael Gallinetti: three penalties, one conversion.


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