What next for Mahlambi?
Phakamani Mahlambi training with Bafana Bafana

What next for Mahlambi?

A few months after securing a mega deal to join Egyptian giants Al Ahly, reports suggest that Bafana Bafana international Phakamani Mahlambi could be on his way back to the PSL, but much like his move to the land of the Pharaohs – it would prove to be a step in the wrong direction, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)

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Aggression key to Proteas success
Vernon Philander celebrates another wicket

Aggression key to Proteas success

The Proteas showed character and class in recording an emphatic first Test victory at Newlands. (more…)

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Springboks mediocrity must fall
Rassie Erasmus

Springboks mediocrity must fall

The Springboks have to embrace a new culture that prizes winning and brutal honesty above all else, writes JON CARDINELLI. (more…)

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Fun but at what cost?
How many more young stars will we see?

Fun but at what cost?

The rising cost of golf is sabotaging measures to introduce new players to the game, writes WADE PRETORIUS in Compleat Golfer. (more…)

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Top four fun for all
Top Four spot

Top four fun for all

With Manchester City enjoying an almost unassailable lead at the summit of the Premier League, the race for the remaining places in the top four is where we should be focusing on, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)

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Stop blaming ‘quotas’ for Springbok woes
The Springboks celebrate a try by Courtnall Skosan

Stop blaming ‘quotas’ for Springbok woes

Misconceptions and prejudices related to the subject of so-called ‘quota’ Springbok selections must be eradicated if we are to move forward as a rugby nation, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)

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