Sport
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Racers, start your engines!
With less than a month to go, final preparations are underway for the 16th Simola Hillclimb, an event that has become a cornerstone of South African motorsport.
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Carnage at KERF as Westville crush Framesby 83-0
Westville Boys’ High produced a scintillating 83-0 victory over Framesby at the Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival on Thursday.
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Fish Hoek dominates DHL Lifesaving SA Championships as records tumble
Fish Hoek dominated the DHL Lifesaving SA Championships, claiming double victory while young competitors set eleven impressive new South African records in challenging surf conditions.
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Five Easter festivals serve up schoolboy rugby extravaganza
Five major schoolboy rugby festivals light up Easter weekend with international teams from Australia, New Zealand and England in action.
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Bok prop reveals why players don’t run from Rassie
Springbok prop Trevor Nyakane lifts the lid on what it’s really like working with Rassie Erasmus and assistant coach Felix Jones.
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Runners invited to join intense training
March is a busy month for South African long-distance runners, especially those preparing for the Two Oceans and Comrades ultramarathons. Nkhetheni Masupa has completed four ultramarathons to train for his…
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Gems unearthed at Noord Suid: Six stars who shone brightest
Six breakout stars emerged from Noord Suid festival, delivering performances that turned heads and forced selectors to tear up their notebooks.
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South edge North as Stellenberg and Garsfontein produce upsets
Danie Botma’s blistering pace left defenders clutching at air, whilst his vision and offloading created opportunities for Menlo teammates.
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Affies power passed brave Durbanville despite lightning delay
Affies power past Durbanville 24-13 on dramatic Pretoria night. Lightning delay couldn’t stop the home side’s clinical display.
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Maul power seals famous win for Stellenberg over Grey College
Stellenberg claim another massive scalp, defeating Grey College 26-21 in a brutal clash that went down to the final siren.










