DST SUPER LEAGUE HEATS UP
Indera's Mohammad Azwan Ali Rahman (R) in action against a Wijaya FC player during their DST Super League last Friday at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium in Berakas. Picture: BT/Md Asdeny Yakub b y JASON THOMAS INDERA Sports Club will be hoping for an unlikely scenario when DST Super League title rivals Royal Brunei Armed Forces Sports Council (MS ABDB) take on Kilanas FC on March 3 - dropped points. The country's top-tier football competition takes a break this week for the 29th National Day celebrations, but when it resumes next Tuesday, local football fans can expect the action to come raining down thick and fast. A side brimming with national players, Indera's consistent showing over the past nine weeks has set them up as the only team capable of challenging MS ABDB for this year's trophy. Indera trail the soldiers by three points heading into the final two weeks, and with MS ABDB coll...