Now that the club has guaranteed its status in the Motsepe Foundation Championship, Orbit College coach Pogiso Makhoye is now targeting promotion to the PSL next season.
Orbit finished the year sitting on position number 1 on the Motsepe Foundation Championship League log with 30 points after playing 17 games so far this season. The North-West side is enjoying their first outing in top-flight football after being promoted to the National First Division this season.
Orbit picked up a valuable point when drew 2-2 against the University of Pretoria in Tshwane on Tuesday.
"Now we are on 30, we go for it, we not afraid," said Makhoye in a post-match interview.
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"We have seen everybody. We have played all the 15 teams and we know what they can offer. We have made the NFD exciting with the brand of football we play and people are starting to enjoy NFD.
"I am saying now we are going to unleash more young players because now we are not afraid of losing now that we have retained the status. I think 30 or 35 points you're granted safe (from relegation)," he added.
Orbit College have several players on loan from PSL clubs including goalkeeper Sphamandla Gumede from Orlando Pirates.
"He has been on the bench I think for the past 10 games. He has been sitting on the bench and those are players we going to unleash. We not going to put pressure on them, now we on 30 points we going to 35 (points). Those are the players we going to unleash because you want to unleash them without pressure," added Makhoye.