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With the 3 Avoca young males now coming to Nkorho from the north, I want to point out some things I've been thinking about.
To me, this is the same that happened 8 years ago with the Majingilane and Matimbas(who then were 6).
The Majingilane simply became interested in the south and center SS, and now the Birmingham males are doing the same. The Matimbas then took advantage of it and moved down and now the 3 Avoca lads are just taking what's there for the taking, since the Birmingham males don't seem to care about it that much.
Keep it in mind, because several years from now there might be the classic "they were driven from the north" like it was done with the Majingilane.
Also, the Sabi sands and its lions seem to follow the same general pattern all over again, as the years pass, which seems interesting to me.