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Ngobe: More to come from Randy

Cape Town - Orlando Pirates legend, Dumisa Ngobe, is adamant there is a lot to come from his brother, whose long range effort helped Puleng Tlolane, earn a point for Polokwane City against Kaizer Chiefs on Wednesday night.

The young Ngobe’s long range effort hit the cross bar with Itumeleng Khune by the ball before Tlolane hit the rebound that earned Rise and Shine a draw in the exciting match played in Polokwane last night.

“I think he showed his potential yesterday and his performance was very impressive,” Ngobe said.

“His fitness is still lacking otherwise he would have played the whole match. He has a good coach in Kosta Papic and I have no doubt that he will develop to become a top player.

“I was not surprised with his long range effort because we have that in us, but he needs to do it regularly to master it,” he said.

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