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Sat Oct 22 2016
 
     
 

Currie Cup final: Who’ll stand tall after 80 minutes?

Rugby writer Jacques van der Westhuyzen matches up the Free State Cheetahs and the Blue Bulls ahead of the Currie Cup final in Bloemfontein.

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Pitso’s unbleamished record against Egyptian teams

Pitso Mosimane’s unbeaten record against Egyptian opposition is a big source of pride for the Mamelodi Sundowns’ coach.

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Boks should be leaders, not followers

A big talking point at a press-conference following the rugby indaba was South African rugby forming a blueprint of their own, characterised by their own strengths.

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Elgar prepares for Starc challenge

Such is the esteem with which Mitchell Starc is held within the Proteas camp that they have summoned a host of local left-arm fast bowlers to prepare for the challenge of facing him.

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Sundowns shouldn’t take anything for granted

A number of teams carrying 3-0 leads into the second leg of the CAF Champions League have ended up on the losing side...

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Abramovic was never my friend - Mourinho

Jose Mourinho has made it clear he will only reflect on what was good at Chelsea when he returns to Stamford Bridge for the first time since he departed last December.

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Currie Cup final - battle of wills

Franco Smith’s men are hot favourites to capture the Currie Cup title and it would be a huge surprise if they aren’t crowned champions.

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England on the backfoot after taking first innings lead

Bangladesh's spinners hit back immediately after Ben Stokes' three-wicket burst in the morning helped England dismiss the hosts for 248 runs in the first innings of the first Test in Chittagong.

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Tiger says he's be back in December

Tiger Woods, the 14-time major champion sidelined by back injury for the past 14 months, says he is practicing well and will return in December.

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