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  • Crusaders Canoe Club members Josh and Mark Evered-Hall take a bite out of their bounty of biltong they won in a bet between themselves and Wayne and Kelly Biljoen in the Unlimited Dusi. The duo of Josh and Kelly have decided on a car being next year's prize.

    Biltong and the ultimate family experience

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    NGN catches up with the Evered-Hall and Biljoen family to find out who won the grand kg of biltong prize.

  • Zulu Gaels makes Irish press

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    Since May, Donal Ryan, coach and player of the Zulu Gaels Gaelic Football team has been making the news, now…

  • Durban's first Roller Derby team: The Poison City Rollers. PHOTO: Knot Just Pics

    School of hard-knocks

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    Durban has its first Roller Derby team, The Poison City Rollers, we talk to their coach, Michelle Murray AKA Krakken.

  • Glen Hills' resident, Jill Hanass-Hancock, recently won the Brooklyn Bridge Swim as well as two gold medals at the Lake Eland Mile.

    Jill swims to Brooklyn Bridge victory

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    NGN speaks to Jill Hanass-Hancock, a masters record breaker and now winner of the Brooklyn Bridge Swim.

  • KZN gymnasts, Brittany McDonald (Bluff Rhythmic Gymnastics Club) and Taryn Christie-Taylor (Ocean Rhythmic Gymnastics Club) have their sights set on representing South Africa at the Olympics in 2020.

    Flexible duo have national aspirations

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    NGN talks to two of Durban North's brightest stars on the rhythmic gymnastics scene.

  • KZN's first Gaelic football team, the 'Zulu Gaels', was crowned SA Gaels Spring Blitz national champs. With the trophy are back: Jared Friedland, Shelton Thorburn, Clayton Dix, Calvin Berry and front: Craig Botha, Alan Hanley and Donal Ryan (coach and player).

    KZN scoops Gaelic football title

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    Just five months after forming KZNs first Gaelic Football team, Irishman and Danville Avenue resident Donal Ryan has turned his…

  • Danville Avenue resident and Irishman Donal Ryan, is hoping to start a Gaelic football team and is urging anyone interested to join him.

    The North’s very own Paddy

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    More than 10 000km separate Ireland and South Africa but that hasn't stopped Irishman and Danville Avenue resident Donal Ryan…

  • Mark, Josh and Ant Evered-Hall, besides being the first crew spanning three generations to compete in the three-day Dusi race, also bagged a bronze medal.

    A memorable Dusi family experience

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    Evered Hall family bag bronze in Dusi but say it was the best family experience ever.

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