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High scoring habit continues for SK Walmers
Sentinel News
|July 04, 2025
If there's one thing SK Walmer is content with doing this season in Super League A, it's ensuring they score the points.
That approach may not always serve them well, as the attacking intent has often left holes at the back when judging the game as a whole.
Scoring a lot of points while conceding around the same amount often costs sides precious results. But one thing is certain for SK Walmer: they are exploiting their offensive game to the max.
Take this past weekend's clash with UWC. Walmers ran in six tries on their way to a 44 – 29 win, marking their third victory in eight outings. A week ago, they had again scored six tries against False Bay RFC, only to fall short in a 43 – 34 defeat.
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