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13 Sep 2018 | PM Edition
Brian Onyango of Maritzburg United is back from injury and ready to take on early Absa Premiership pace-setters Bidvest Wits this weekend. Photo: Backpagepix Maritzburg's healthy headache for Wits tie

Maritzburg United coach, Fadlu Davids, is pleased with the competition for places in his team after several players returned from injury.

Safa boss Danny Jordaan on Reggie Jantjies: A giant has really fallen

Jantjies had also served the Stellenbosch University soccer club as their head coach for many years, and was recently involved in youth football.

Rassie unsure of Springbok future despite SA Rugby vote of confidence

Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus says he doesn't know if it was a good or bad thing for SA Rugby president Mark Alexander to publicly offer his support.

Blue Bulls urged to treat Pumas clash like a final

The Blue Bulls will throw everything at the Pumas in a bid to secure a Currie Cup semi-final berth in their encounter at Loftus Versfeld.

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Brian Onyango of Maritzburg United is back from injury and ready to take on early Absa Premiership pace-setters Bidvest Wits this weekend. Photo: Backpagepix Maritzburg's healthy headache for Wits tie
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