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15 Aug 2018 | AM Edition
Rassie Erasmus has guided the Springboks to two victories in four games thus far, winning the Test series against England. Photo: Chris Ricco/BackpagePix Rassie riding a wave of success, but he knows the tide can turn quickly

Rassie Erasmus may be the toast of South African rugby after the Springboks' series win over England, but it could all change after a few bad results.

Paul Scholes: Manchester United lack the quality to challenge for title

Paul Scholes does not believe Manchester United can challenge Liverpool and Manchester City for the Premier League title this season.

Mlambo predicts tough test for Orlando Pirates against improved Wits

Orlando Pirates midfielder, Xola Mlambo, has stopped just short of naming Bidvest Wits as favourites for Wednesday's clash at Orlando Stadium.

SA's Buckley believes former club Borrusia Dortmund can challenge Bayern

Ex-Bafana Bafana and Bundesliga star, Delron Buckley, believes former club Borrusia Dortmund and Schalke O4 can challenge Bayern Munich this season.

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Paul Scholes, who won multiple trophies during his time at Manchester United, does not believe the club have the quality to challenge for the Premier League title. Photo: Chris Radburn/PA Wire Paul Scholes: Manchester United lack the quality to challenge for title
Mlambo predicts tough test for Orlando Pirates against improved Wits
SA's Buckley believes former club Borrusia Dortmund can challenge Bayern
Chiefs' fixture schedule 'for robots, not a human being', says Solinas
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Sri Lanka celebrate after taking a wicket against South Africa in Tuesday's T20I. The Proteas were skittled out for just 98. Photo: REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte Proteas' failures against spin may have given other teams some tips
Stokes has been punished enough, says Vaughan
Sri Lanka edge out Proteas by three wickets in one-off T20
England cricket star Ben Stokes acquitted of affray
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