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Source: Rugby Africa |

Rugby Africa Cup repechage: Cameroon Beat Burundi by 81-3

After this resounding victory, the Indomitable Lions will face the Stallions of Burkina Faso, on the afternoon of 13th June

It's been 8 years since we played 15-a-side rugby

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, June 10, 2021/APO Group/ --

The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon beat, this 9th June at the 4 Aout stadium of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), the Swallows of Burundi by the score without appeal of 81 to 3.

Before the start of the match, the two national teams observed a minute of silence in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack that took place on the night of 4th June to 5th June 2021, in the village of Solhan, in the north-east part of the organizing country.

Cameroon scored first in the 10th minute with a converted try from No.10 Noël Touko. Six minutes later, the fly-halfrepeated another try. The Cameroonian continued to multiply tries and conversions. The rage to win did not fail to cause fouls on the part of both teams.

It was in the 35th minute that Cameroonian Cédric Moteyo was yellow carded for a tackle without a ball. The Burundi team took advantage of this in the 36th minute to claim a penalty. In the second half, a yellow card was awarded to Burundian Helvé Hasabumutima. The final score was 81-3 in favor of Cameroon.

For Burundian coach Kinyinda Wakazadi, the defeat could be explained by their lack of preparation. "It's been 8 years since we played 15-a-side rugby," he said.

For the Cameroonian coach, Richard Kidal, this tournament marks the great comeback of his country after his suspension from international rugby bodies and to recall that his country used to rank among the 10 best African teams.

As for the captain of the winning team, Justin Amougou, he recognized that their opponents were not unworthy in this competition, and they showed courage.

After this resounding victory, the Indomitable Lions will face the Stallions of Burkina Faso, on the afternoon of 13th June, at the 4 Aout stadium in Ouagadougou. The Burundian team will thus take the road back to their home country after having accumulated two defeats respectively against Burkina Faso and Cameroon.

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