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Sat Aug 19 2017
 
     

Coetzee wants 'complete game' from Boks

Springbok coach Allister Coetzee says they will have to “play a complete game” against an Argentina side he believes will challenge them.

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Winning start for Benni as City stun Wits!

Benni McCarthy has also aimed high this season, and this win against a man who gave him his debut at Seven Stars when he was just 17 will no doubt spur him on.

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Don't ask Mobara to watch soccer ...

The sport that helps Abbubaker Mobara support his livelihood, also bores him.

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Stiff test for young Bafana in Zambia

Bafana Bafana will come up against a Zambian side who view this afternoon’s CHAN qualifier in Ndola as a do-or-die match, further compounding problems for a squad that was hastily put together.

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No pressure from Mourinho for fourth United signing

“I am happy with the squad we have. I’m ready to go without a fourth signing. My club did phenomenally well. I had four targets, we got three before first match.”

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Winning start for Benni as City stun Wits!

Benni McCarthy has also aimed high this season, and this win against a man who gave him his debut at Seven Stars when he was just 17 will no doubt spur him on.

Full story
 
 
   
RUGBY

Coetzee wants 'complete game' from Boks

Springbok coach Allister Coetzee says they will have to “play a complete game” against an Argentina side he believes will challenge them.

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CRICKET

‘Batting masterclass’ from Cook puts England in command

Alastair Cook’s fourth Test double century was the cornerstone of England’s total, and the former captain’s dismissal prompted current skipper Joe Root to declare.

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GOLF

Armour shoots 61 at Wyndham Championship

The best round of his career, thanks to four consecutive late birdies, was a step in the right direction for Ryan Armour to keep his PGA Tour card for next year.

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