With the Namibia Rugby Premier League taking a short break due to several public holidays, clubs are focusing on maintaining momentum ahead of the next round of fixtures on the sixth of June.
While some teams may welcome the rest period, others face the challenge of staying sharp as the season continues.
Five teams have maintained good form this season, making consistency an important factor as the league progresses.
Wanderers men's rugby coach Darryl de la Harpe said that although no league matches are currently taking place, clubs are continuing preparations behind the scenes.
Most teams are working to keep players fit during the winter period, with conditioning programmes continuing despite the break.
The temporary pause in fixtures is mainly due to several public holidays and player availability challenges, with some players unable to participate during this period.
He added that the break could affect league standings and overall performance, especially with only two league matches scheduled for June and upcoming test matches also demanding players' attention.
The Namibia Rugby Premier League resumes on the sixth of June, with teams expected to return as the race for top positions continues.