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  • Old boys rugby at its best

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    GREENSIDE – Masakhane Old Boys took their first victory at the OBX19 10s tournament, beating three-time winners Middelburg Old Boys…

  • Punches of fun

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    CRAIGHALL PARK – Big Punch Day was all about learning to combine karate with fun and it was successful.

  • Bafana maintain Tata’s legacy

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    PARKTOWN – It was excitement all around the hospital as Bafana Bafana visited ahead of the Nelson Mandela Challenge against…

  • Lions are now Imperial

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    ILLOVO – What was formerly the bizhub Highveld Lions and Bidvest Wanderers Stadium are now known as the Imperial Lions…

  • Wanderers Cricket Club beat Pirates in Black Widow T20 opener

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    ILLOVO – Pirates take on Wanderers in the teams' opening Black Widow T20 tournament match.

  • IN PICTURES: Excitement abounds at SPAR Women’s Challenge

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    EMMARENTIA – About 8 000 runners are on the streets at this year's race.

  • cricketer strikes the ball

    Pink ODI

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    ILLOVO –The one-day international (ODI) is held at the Wanderers Stadium each year where fans and the Proteas cricket team…

  • Hundreds participate in the inaugural Parktown Girls Family Fun Run at Joburg Zoo

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    SAXONWOLD – Young and old participated in the festive event to raise money for sports tournaments.

  • Minerva is the new champion of SCZ Schools Tournament

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    ALEXANDRA – Minerva Secondary School boys' team annihilates their counterparts from Balfour Park's Northview High School in the SCZ Schools…

  • Boundaries galore at Wanderers Bash

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    ILLOVO – Cricket teams battle it out in 16-over matches at the Wanderers Bash.

  • Who’s who in the zoo

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    PARKVIEW – Just over 6 000 runners enjoy the sights of Johannesburg Zoo as they run the Rockies Gerald Fox…

  • 500 kays for kids

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    GREENSIDE – Pirates Road Running members raise R100 000 for vulnerable children by running from Kimberley to Johannesburg.

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