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No more room for cramps: Foote demands ‘high-octane’ fitness for Junior Boks
Junior Springbok coach Kevin Foote has made one thing abundantly clear: if you aren’t fit enough to play at a lung-busting tempo, you won’t be on the plane to Gqeberha.…
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‘Easy to say now’: Feinberg-Mngomezulu reflects on missed drop goal opportunity
In the cold light of a Sunday morning in Mayol, the “what-ifs” are beginning to haunt the DHL Stormers. Following their agonizing 28-27 Champions Cup exit at the hands of…
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‘Dreadful decisions’: Mallett blasts refereeing as Stormers exit Champions Cup in heartbreak
The Stormers’ Champions Cup ambitions ended in a cloud of controversy and “dreadful” officiating on Saturday night, as a narrow 28-27 defeat to Toulon was marred by a series of…
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Huis Andries Olivier champions complete Absa Cape Epic
Two members of the cycling group Barney’s Army Gentlemen – avid supporters of Huis Andries Olivier – completed the gruelling Absa Cape Epic.
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Skill over speed as sailors battle light winds at MAC challenge
Light, often absent winds tested skill and endurance at MAC 24 Hour Challenge, with solo sailor Visser and Sea Scouts standing out.
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Kuils River Cricket Club defeats UCT by eight wickets to win championship
Kuils River Cricket Club claimed the WPCA first division 1B T20 championship with an eight-wicket win over UCT at Newlands on Sunday 29 March.
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Kayla doen dit weer met ‘n ses vir Proteas en behaal boonop unieke prestasie
Kayla Reyneke slaan weer ‘n wen-ses vir die Proteas op debuut en behaal ‘n geskiedkundige eerste in vrouekrieket met Speler van die wedstryd.
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Young Mitchells Plain football hopeful to take to world stage
15-year-old Zac Roberts from crime-ridden Mitchells Plain selected for prestigious Gothia Cup in Sweden, needs R60,000 to fund his dream.
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Baseball junior national girls team chase American dream but need backing
Talented young female baseball players from Cape Town need R60,000 each to compete at the world’s largest girls-only tournament in Chicago.










