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  • SA hockey receives ‘wake-up call’

    General

    South Africa’s men’s hockey captain, Austin Smith, believes his team has received a ‘wake-up call’ after they suffered two heavy…

  • Nkangala netball

    School sport

    The Nkangala Championships were held at Laerskool Kragbron with the under 11B team from Carrissa Primary School coming out on…

  • Franz wins second Race to USA title

    General

    South Africa’s Russel Franz celebrated his second successive IGT Tour’s Race to USA Series when he secured a victory that…

  • Habana wary of Mallett’s charges

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    Springbok international Bryan Habana is under no illusions that Saturday’s rugby test against Nick Mallett’s World XV will be a…

  • Banyana prepared for Botswana

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    Banyana Banyana head coach Vera Pauw says preparations for the friendly international match against Botswana on Saturday are in full…

  • De Villiers named SA’s Cricketer of the Year

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    AB de Villiers was crowned South Africa’s eighth Cricketer of the Year when he received the 2014 award at the…

  • Veteran Monyai stays at AmaTuks

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    Veteran defender Tebogo Monyai has been given a contract extension by University of Pretoria, which will see him stay at…

  • Sonjica and Helebe fight for IBO title

    General

    Two South African boxers, Thabo Sonjica and Toto Helebe, are due to fight for an IBO title in a tournament…

  • Le Clos to race in Monaco

    General

    Double butterfly World Champion Chad le Clos will be one of the top swimmers who are set to unleash fireworks…

  • Selection conundrum for Sephaka

    General

    South African national women’s rugby team coach Lawrence Sephaka says choosing his squad of 26-players for the upcoming IRB Women's…

  • Hill, Louw confident ahead of nationals 

    General

    Andrew Hill and Adriaan Louw were in confident form ahead of next week’s national mountain bike marathon championships in Pietermaritzburg…

  • SA sailing duo surge up rankings

    General

    South African sailors Asenathi Jim and Roger Hudson have climbed up to number 24 in the ISAF World Sailing Rankings…

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