Stuart reminds Rhinos it’s time they get over the line


Another hiccup: Sabah’s R. Dinesh (right) vying for the ball with Terengganu’s Ismaheel Akinade during their Super League match on Friday. The game ended 2-2. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Sabah’s midfield lynchpin Stuart Wilkin claims they are playing some of the best football in the Super League but are not drawing much cheers for it.

That’s understandable as the Rhinos’ last four matches have all ended in draws. The most recent on Friday even saw them squandering a two-goal lead in a 2-2 tie with Terengganu.

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