Sport
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Boks have ‘massive advantage’ thanks to Japanese-based players, says Eddie Jones
The Springboks significantly benefit from having several key players competing in Japan
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Dobson concedes Stormers put ‘too much pressure’ on Sacha with captaincy
Stormers coach John Dobson admitted pressuring young flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu by giving him captaincy, acknowledging it affected his performance and team dynamics.
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Nell replaces injured Grobbelaar for Blitzboks in USA
Jayden Nell joins the Springbok Sevens for the final HSBC SVNS tournament in New York, replacing injured Christie Grobbelaar.
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‘So many guys are pushing through’: Kolisi backs young players’ transition to Boks
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi said the influx of young players into the national rugby systems benefits both emerging and experienced players.
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Schools surfski series creates pathway from playground to podium
ForexPeople SA partners with Jasper Mocke to launch SA’s first national Schools Surfski Series, introducing thousands of children to ocean paddling excellence.
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Four years after banning Russia, FIFA and IOC passive in the face of war
Governing sports bodies face accusations of double standards in response to conflicts, highlighting political influences and concerns over consistency.
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Orange Army stun Eagles as Tuks maintain unbeaten run in Varsity Cup round three
FNB UP-Tuks cemented their position at the top of the FNB Varsity Cup standings after remaining the only unbeaten side in the competition following round three action on Monday night.
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Kipchoge chooses Cape Town Marathon for first African race
Marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge has announced that the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon will be the first stop on his world tour, marking his debut marathon on the African continent.
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Winless CUT most dangerous with back against the wall
CUT chase first win against favourites UP-Tuks on Monday as flyhalf Kehan Myburgh backs young Ixias to produce complete performance.
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Rising lock Venter sets sights on Eagles in semi-final push
Cheetahs lock Juan Venter emerges as Varsity Cup prospect, deploying Currie Cup lessons as Shimlas prepare for crucial Monday derby against second-placed Eagles.










