Sport
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Stormers seek statement victory over La Rochelle in Gqeberha
Stormers host Stade Rochelais at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Friday in crucial European encounter.
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SA women’s rugby turns new page with historic U18 girls squad
South Africa names historic first U18 Girls rugby squad with 26 players selected from 53 hopefuls across 12 provinces for Netherlands.
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Aryna Sabalenka calls WTA transgender policy “unfair” in interview
Tennis star Sabalenka brands WTA transgender policy ‘unfair’ in Piers Morgan interview.
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Sharks seek redemption against Saracens
Sharks host Saracens Saturday in a Champions Cup clash as JP Pietersen takes charge following John Plumtree’s departure from franchise.
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Etzebeth apologises but denies intentional eye-gouge
Etzebeth apologises on Instagram for Wales eye-gouge ban, calling it ‘big mistake’ but denies intentional foul play in lengthy post.
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World’s top skateboarders showcase talent at Kimberley Diamond Cup 2025
Jeff DeChesare won the male open title at the 2025 Kimberley Diamond Cup, while Orapong Tongkong took the female open championship.
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Amputee teams at Cape Epic will create awareness on the right to movement
Awareness for mobility access will be visible during the 2026 Cape Epic where three teams of amputees will take part in the world’s toughest MTB race.
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30 years after 1996 triumph, South Africa eyes continental prize
Bafana Bafana are ready to chase continental glory under Belgian mastermind Hugo Broos, nearly 30 years after their 1996 triumph.
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Coach draws inspiration from mother living in Gaza camp
Coach Ehab Abu Jazar guides Palestine’s national football team whilst drawing inspiration from his mother, who lives displaced in a Gaza tent.
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India thrash South Africa as Pandya delivers masterclass
India dominated South Africa by 101 runs in the opening T20 at Cuttack, with Hardik Pandya’s spectacular return knock of 59* off 28 balls.










