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JOHANNESBURG,
(CAJ News) –AS the DStv Premiership race hots up, local strikers have also intensified the competition for the Golden Boot accolade.
While the league title contest has appeared a two-team race between defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns and unusual challengers, AmaZulu, strikers from the rest of the teams are challenging for the top scorer award.
He might currently be out with injury and his team out of form but SuperSport United’s deadly striker Bradley Grobler, is leading the race with 13 goals.
On joint-second place are Moroka Swallows’ Ruzaigh Gamildien and Maritzburg United’s Thabiso Kutumela, both with 11 goals.
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03 May 2021, 04:14 GMT+10
A comprehensive wrap of all the kick-off times, results and match reports for the weekend DStv Premiership fixtures:
FRIDAY, 30 APRIL
Maritzburg United 1-1 Swallows FC
Swallows FC recorded their 13th 1-1 draw of the season against Maritzburg United after Sifiso Hlanti s strike cancelled out Travis Graham s opener at Harry Gwala Stadium on Friday evening.
SATURDAY, 1 MAY
AmaZulu beat Golden Arrows 1-0 at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium on Saturday to move to the top of the DStv Premiership table.
Usuthu overtook three-time defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns to go to the summit of the log by two points.
Bloemfontein Celtic came from two goals down to force a 2-2 draw against
Kaizer Chiefs in an exciting DStv Premiership clash at the Petrus Molemela stadium on Saturday.
Happy Mashiane and Eric Mathoho had given Amakhosi a
two-goal advantage but Neo Maema and Sepana Letsoalo, from the penalty spot,
made sure Celtic took a point.
The result does little to help either team as they now face
an uphill battle to end the season in the top-eight of the table.
The game started at a frenetic pace and Chiefs took the lead
in the third minute when Mashiane curled in a left-footed free-kick that took a
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