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Gerald Imray
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Lowered expectations may suit Proteas
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Gerald Imray
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10 Feb 2011
With concern over the fitness of Jacques Kallis and a relatively inexperienced squad, SA won't object to being World Cup underdogs for a change.
Indian paceman Sreesanth says Smith ‘woke him up’
Article
Gerald Imray
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3 Jan 2011
Criticism from Graeme Smith has inspired Shanthakumaran Sreesanth to perform better in the series between cricket's top two Test teams.
Africa still to announce Fifa candidates
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Gerald Imray
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28 Nov 2010
The future of Fifa official Amos Adamu remained unclear on Saturday with African football's ruling body still to announce the continent's candidates.
SA rugby welcomes first black team owner
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Gerald Imray
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9 Oct 2010
Robert Gumede returned to Ellis Park stadium this week to announce he was the first black shareholder in a major South African rugby team.
Bok coach De Villiers under the spotlight
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Gerald Imray
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7 Sep 2010
SA coach Peter de Villiers is facing a battle to keep his job after a poor Tri-Nations and reports linking Jake White with a return.
Steyn: ‘It’s not nice to lose four games in a row’
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Gerald Imray
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26 Aug 2010
Left to fight for second place in the Tri-Nations, South Africa and Australia both have unimpressive records to rectify when they meet on Saturday.
All Blacks ‘will have to give everything’ to beat Boks
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Gerald Imray
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21 Aug 2010
The All Blacks hope to put on a show worthy of South Africa's biggest Test crowd in 55 years in their bid to clinch the Tri-Nations title.
Media-shy North Koreans stay in Midrand, train in Thembisa
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Gerald Imray
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6 Jun 2010
The North Korean World Cup squad held its fourth training session in South Africa on Saturday with foreign reporters yet to be allowed in.
Big demand for World Cup tickets
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Gerald Imray
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29 May 2010
The man in the yellow and green uniform raised his arms in jubilation, as if he had just scored a goal for his beloved South African national team.
Heads roll at Safa
Article
Gerald Imray
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11 May 2010
The South African Football Association (Safa) has suspended its team manager and commercial director just a month before the Soccer World Cup.
South Africa’s World Cup gamble
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Gerald Imray
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19 Apr 2010
World Cup organisers still have 355 000 tickets to sell in the eight weeks to the tournament as they continue to sacrifice short-term profits.
Twenty-nine World Cup games sold out
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Gerald Imray
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17 Apr 2010
Fifa announced on Friday that 130 000 World Cup tickets were sold in the first 36 hours of the final phase and 29 matches are now sold out.
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