Sport
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Gqeberha teenager wins bronze at Lawn Bowls Championships
At 15, Nicah Boshoff won bronze at the u/18 National Championships, excelling in lawn bowls despite health challenges, supported by his father and local bowling club.
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Local rugby teams prepare for challenging matches ahead
Three Gqeberha rugby teams face tough matchups Saturday, with Pearson aiming to learn from past defeats against Outeniqua, Grey targeting a win over Dale, and Framesby challenging Oakdale.
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U/14 Warriors triumph at Junior Indoor Cricket Tournament
The u/14 Warriors team from Eastern Province excelled at the Interprovincial Junior Tournament, winning gold, the Fair Play Award, and qualifying five players for South Africa’s u/14 team.
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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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Double the excitement coming for racing fans this Friday
Racing fans can look forward to double the excitement at the Fairview race track in Greenbushes on Friday. Two feature races will be part of the meeting of eight races…
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Bay school rugby action to heat up this weekend
Attack will be the keyword when the more traditional part of the school rugby season in Nelson Mandela Bay gets underway on Saturday. Spectators were treated to spectacular tries in…
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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.
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Greeff sets his sights on KZN win
Now to win in KwaZulu-Natal! That will probably be the next mission for the East Cape champion trainer, Alan Greeff, who is enjoying a phenomenal South African racing season. Greeff…









