Black Pirates delivered a dominant performance to defeat Walukuba Barbarians 28-0 in the return leg of the Uganda Rugby Premiership quarterfinal at Kings Park Arena.
The emphatic victory secured their place in the semifinals with a commanding 76-6 aggregate score, following an earlier 48-6 win in the first leg.
Timothy Odong scored the only try of the first half, giving Black Pirates a 7-0 lead at the break. The hosts stepped up their intensity in the second half, adding three more tries through Allan Karuhanga, Paul Muwanguzi, and Alex Aturinda. All conversions were successful, sealing a comprehensive 28-0 win.
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Elsewhere, Impis also booked their spot in the semifinals after a 30-10 victory over KOBs, securing a 42-33 aggregate win.
Heathens edged Victoria Sharks 20-18 in a tightly contested encounter to progress with a 26-18 aggregate score.
In another fixture, Buffaloes drew 21-21 with Mongers but advanced to the semifinals thanks to a 43-39 aggregate victory.
Uganda Rugby Premiership
Quarterfinal Results:
- Black Pirates 28-0 Walukuba Barbarians (Aggregate: 76-6)
- Impis 30-10 KOBs (Aggregate: 42-33)
- Heathens 20-18 Victoria Sharks (Aggregate: 26-18)
- Buffaloes 21-21 Mongers (Aggregate: 43-39)
