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Double-header will be make-or-break for the Warriors

By Neale Emslie, Deputy Sports Editor

PIETER Strydom’s Warriors face a make-or-break weekend as they strive to put Wednesday’s decisive loss behind them in their bid to qualify for the Standard Bank Cup limited overs cricket semi-finals....

Surprise wins at Futures 2 tourney

Pretoria – The number two seed Jennifer Schmidt, of Austria, was ousted by the hard hitting eighth seeded Nicole Rencken 6-3 6-4 in the quarter-finals at the SATPC Futures 2 tournament played here yesterday....

Drama on testing Sun City course

By Alvin Reeves

SOUTH Africa’s Retief Goosen birdied the final two holes to slide into a four-way share of the lead after a dramatic first round at the Nedbank Golf Challenge here yesterday....

Cream of SA junior cricket will be on show in PE

THE cream of South Africa’s junior cricket talent will be on show from Sunday when the Standard Bank U-13 tournament begins at various venues in Port Elizabeth....

Bush Bucks celebrate

East London – There was much joy and happiness at the West Bank offices of Bush Bucks yesterday as the East London-based PSL club celebrated its 47th anniversary....

It’s a gruelling six days for UPE-FCK

UPE-FCK face a gruelling six days as the Safa-EP regional league first round heads towards its close....

Dube Birds set to exploit shaky Amakhosi defence

Herald Correspondent

Johannesburg – KAIZER Chiefs will be out to retain their title as Coca-Cola Cup champions when they clash with Moroka Swallows in the first of the 2004 Cup semi-finals at Loftus tomorrow. ...

SA’s Mabuza nominated

Johannesburg – Sanity has prevailed. Exciting boxer, current IBO bantamweight holder Silence Mabuza has been included in the nomination for Boxing SA’s Boxer of 2004 – thanks to Boxing SA’s flexibility....

Amajita book place in Youth Cup final

Pretoria – Amajita, the South African national Under-20 team, have qualified for the 2004 Cosafa Youth Cup final after walloping Zimbabwe 4-1 at Caledonian Stadium here yesterday....

Top African tennis juniors for PE Super 7

Herald Correspondent

THE MMO Super 7 junior tennis tournament in Port Elizabeth from December 8 to 12 has again managed to draw the top African juniors to the city....

PE’s Ruaan wins silver at Youth Games

Johannesburg – Team South Africa captain Isaac Mboyaza led by example in claiming the 1 500m gold medal, while his athletics team-mates continued to build on the rainbow nation team’s healthy medal tally at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Bendigo, Australia, yesterday....

Pollock joins elite list of Test cricketers

Calcutta – South Africa’s Shaun Pollock yesterday became only the fifth player in Test history to take 300 wickets and score 3 000 runs....

Bok fans call for big win over Pumas

Herald Correspondent

Buenos Aires – South African rugby icon, the late Dr Danie Craven, will be honoured when the Springboks face Argentina at the Velez Sarsfield Stadium here tomorrow – which will conclude their year-end tour....

SA netball tour starts with Wales friendly

Cardiff – South Africa’s netball tour of the United Kingdom kicks off today with a friendly match against Wales....

Springbok Sevens set up clash with Argentina in semi-finals

Dubai – Reigning Dubai champions South Africa beat Portugal 36-0 and Ireland 35-12 before being edged out by Fiji 26-5 in the Dubai Rugby Sevens tournament which started here yesterday....

E Cape’s Randall strikes gold

Johannesburg – Team SA found the pot of gold at the end of the Commonwealth Youth Games rainbow with swimmers Mark Randall, Lauren Roets, Mellisa Corfe and Lize-Mari Retief, all making it to the top of the medal podium in Bendigo, Australia, yesterday....

What cyclists should be wearing, and why

By Rob Rudman

THIS week I will explain why cyclists wear certain clothes and the benefits to you ....



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