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Bolandse rugbylegende en oud-Springbok sterf weens hartaanval
Rugbyliefhebbers van regoor die land het Donderdagoggend (15 Mei) wakker geword met die hartseer nuus dat die oud-Springbok-vleuel, Cornal Hendricks, Woensdagaand vermoedelik weens ‘n hartaanval op 37-jarige-ouderdom afgesterf het. Hendricks,…
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Virginia team triumphs in Wildeklawer national U19 football tournament
The Virginia High School, in partnership with the Virginia Sports Academy, has won the Wildeklawer national U19 football tournament that was played at the Sol Plaatje University (SPU) in Kimberley.…
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Understanding head injuries in rugby: What parents need to know
The rugby season in South Africa underscores the risks of head injuries. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are critical for effective treatment.
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Understanding head injuries in rugby: What parents need to know
The rugby season in South Africa underscores the risks of head injuries. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are critical for effective treatment.
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Nico Malan oorgehaal vir Wildeklawer
Bly ingelig oor hoe die eerste rugbyspan deel neem in toernooi en hoop om op 30 April te wen in Kimberley.
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Join in the pleasure of playing bridge
Reconnect with bridge or learn to play! The Jeffreys Bay Bridge Club invites to play bridge. Join us and have fun!
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Thrilling weekend at Jeffreys Bay Golf Club Championships
Read about the thrilling golf club championships held at Jeffreys Bay, featuring standout performances and amazing victories.
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Japanese F1 GP: They said it was the car – then Suzuka happened
Max Verstappen’s impressive win at the Japanese Grand Prix showcased his extraordinary talent, challenging doubts about his abilities, even as Red Bull’s car struggles continued.
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Verstappen snatches ‘insane’ pole for Japan GP in track record
Max Verstappen secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix, breaking the track record, followed closely by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, while Yuki Tsunoda qualified 15th.
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Crashes, fires as Piastri fastest in chaotic second Japan GP practice
Oscar Piastri topped a chaotic second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix, securing a McLaren one-two ahead of Lando Norris, while Jack Doohan crashed heavily, causing multiple red flags.









