RED Arrows at the weekend came from behind to edge Kitwe Playing Fields (KPF)18-16 to retain the National Rugby League (NRL) for a record nine times in a row. Arrows finished with 55 points, one better than KPF who had seemed to have done their homework and dominated play but, in the end, experience counted for the Zambia Air Force (ZAF) sponsored outfit. Arrows coach Mwamba Chishimba was left heaping praises on his lads for playing their lungs out to come from behind and return the league title. “I’m very proud of the boys this year because they really gave their all. It was a tough season and as you saw, KPF played well and dominated but we used our...

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