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05 Jul 2019
Rassie Erasmus coach of Springboks during a training session. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/ BackpagePixRassie expects no Bok bolters so close to #RWC2019

There will be no last-gasp call-ups for the World Cup squad suggested the Springboks coach

 
Boks train without Frans Steyn, who is sorting out a few “issues”

Frans Steyn is in the process of sorting out a few logistical issues and will only be ready and focused to start training with the Springboks.

 
Baroka FC raid African stocks to beef up squad ahead of new PSL season

While they struggled in the League, Baroka sprung a surprise when they won the Telkom Knockout Cup

 
Back young South Africa keepers, says Brian Baloyi

PSL teams should invest in their own goalkeepers, suggested the former Bafana No 1

 
RUGBYMore from Rugby
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Boks train without Frans Steyn, who is sorting out a few “issues”
 
 
 
SOCCERMore from Soccer
Lehlohonolo Majoro of Bidvest Wits scores ahead of Vusi Sibiya of Baroka FC during their Absa Premiership match in May. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/ BackpagePixBaroka FC raid African stocks to beef up squad ahead of new PSL season
   
Back young South Africa keepers, says Brian Baloyi
 
 
 
Baxter has plan to beat Pharaohs - Pitso
 
 
 
#Afcon2019 last 16 clashes get some extra spice
 
 
 
 
GOLFMore from Golf
'Rambo' Bezuidenhout is using skills to shoot low numbers
 
 
 
McIlroy sees no need for superstar caddie
 
 
 
SA’s Bezuidenhout rockets up 133 places to 140th in the world after Andalucia win
 
 
 
CRICKETMore from Cricket
South Africa's Imran Tahir celebrates the wicket of Pakistan's Imam-ul-Haq. Photo: Reuters/Peter CziborraTahir ready to run another celebratory mile for South Africa in final gig against Australia
   
Windies win but Gayle fails in World Cup swansong
 
 
 
VIDEO: There is no such thing as a dead-rubber against Australia, says Tahir
 
 
 
Pakistan keen to end World Cup on a high, says captain Sarfaraz
 
 
 
 
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