Sport
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Kortjie fires UWC Women to third straight Varsity Football title
UWC Women’s Football secured their third consecutive Varsity Football championship with a narrow 1-0 victory over UJ, thanks to captain Tiffany Kortjie’s decisive second-half strike.
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VIDEOS: Griquas return home with Currie Cup: Welcoming ‘overwhelming’
The Suzuki Griquas proudly arrive in Kimberley with the Currie Cup, enjoying a warm welcome from their supporters.
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Griquas celebrate after first Currie Cup win in 55 years
Underdogs Griquas won the South African Currie Cup for the first time since 1970 when fly-half George Whitehead kicked a post-hooter penalty for a 27-25 win over the Lions inJohannesburg…
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Best young bowlers in action at BSA’s inaugural U35 tournament in Kimberley
The inaugural Bowls South Africa U35 Inter-districts Tournament runs from 20 to 23 September in Kimberley, showcasing 43 teams, including a team from Namibia.
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Bloemhofdam Bonanza: ‘Net een vis kan jou R100 000 ryker maak’
Die 24ste Bloemhofdam Bonanza, met R200 000 se kontantpryse, vind van 24 tot 28 September plaas en hengelaars kan steeds inskryf.
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Baby Proteas ready to do battle on the netball court
The SPAR Baby Proteas (under-21) will start their 2025 Netball World Youth Cup in Gibraltar this weekend. The team will do battle in Pool D alongside Fiji, Barbados, Malawi, and…
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Wayde van Niekerk eyes World Championship success after best time in eight years
Wayde van Niekerk, South Africa’s 400 metre world record holder, says he is grateful just to be competing at the World Athletics Championships after serious injury derailed his career.
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Erasmus sticks with winning formula after historic All Blacks win
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus is keeping faith with the squad of players who inflicted a record defeat on New Zealand ahead of the Springboks’ Rugby Championship double-header with Argentina.
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Byrhandré Dolf stars as Springbok Women break records at Rugby World Cup
Springbok Women full back Byrhandré Dolf finished as South Africa’s top points scorer at the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, playing a key role in the team’s record-breaking campaign.










