The FNB CUT Ixias prefer to let their performances on the field do the talking, and they did just that with a sensational 23-19 victory over the FNB UCT Ikeys in Bloemfontein on Monday night.

Despite securing their second win of the campaign against last season’s runners-up, the Ixias have only four points to show for it on the log. This is due to the team being docked all five points from their 29-13 triumph over FNB UJ in Johannesburg the previous week, after being sanctioned for a player eligibility transgression.
They also experienced travel difficulties on their way back from Joburg having to deal with logistical transport issues.
However, in the face of adversity, the Ixias displayed immense resilience, grit, and determination to claim a memorable victory over the team from the Mother City.
Captain Fafa Bester reaffirmed the team’s commitment to their values, emphasising that they will focus on what they can control within the four chalk lines.
“The most important thing we live by as a team is saying, ‘Nothing is impossible without God.’ That is the culture we have built this year,” said Bester.
“We have prepared throughout the preseason with this mindset, and it’s something we will carry through the competition. That’s all I can say about our preparation and approach.
“As for the UJ matter—there are still things happening behind the scenes, and we believe it will be resolved. But that’s not for the players to worry about; it’s something for management and Varsity Cup to handle.”
While losing points was a setback, the CUT players have showcased remarkable character—something that is very much in the team's DNA and will only strengthen them moving forward.
Monday night’s clash between Maties and CUT at the Danie Craven Stadium will kick off at 19:00.
Fixtures: HERE
Tickets: HERE
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