Cape Town – The adage in sports that “you win some, you lose some” relates to the Springboks’ injury situation prior to their November trip
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Coach Rulani Mokwena has started gathering information about the opposition
Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria will host both legs of the second preliminary African Champions League encounter between Mamelodi Sundowns and La Passe of the Seychelles.
Richards Bay (DStv Premiership)
This week, Orlando Pirates travel to Orlando Stadium for a DStv Premiership match against Richards Bay FC, a newcomer to the top division. The Buccaneers
Nick Kyrgios withdraws before Japan Open quarterfinal
Tokyo — Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the Japan Open on Friday, shortly prior to his quarterfinal match, citing a painful left knee. The unpredictable Australian
Johan Goosen replaces Glasgow
— Cape Town Bulls head coach Jake White has substituted Chris Smith for Johan Goosen as flyhalf for Saturday’s United Rugby Championship game against the
Jake White substitutes Johan Goosen for Glasgow
— Cape Town Bulls coach Jake White has replaced Johan Goosen with Chris Smith at flyhalf for Saturday’s United Rugby Championship match against the Glasgow
Two Oceans Marathon shifts away from Easter weekend in 2019
— Cape Town Next year’s Two Oceans Marathon, the most famous road race in Western Cape, will be held on April 15 and 16. Friday,
Soweto F1? Bobby Hartslief leads bid
Soweto and Nasrec have emerged as potential future venues for the South African Formula 1 Grand Prix, according to reports from Cape Town. This is
Failure to award world-ranking points at the Saudi-backed LIV Golf event renders the rankings “inaccurate”, the MENA Tour says
The failure to award world ranking points at the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tournament in Thailand beginning on Friday makes the rankings “inaccurate,” according to the
Second practice for the Japanese GP favors Mercedes over Max Verstappen
Friday’s second wet-dry practice for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka saw Mercedes drivers George Russell and Lewis Hamilton finish ahead of title contender Max