Staff Reporter
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/ 22 July 2004

Pirates leave for Cameroon

Orlando Pirates will on Thursday leave for Cameroon to honour their Confederation Cup return match against Sable de Batie in Yaounde on Sunday. Pirates will be without Zimbabwean Edelbert Dinha who was sent off when they won 4-2 during the first leg match in Orkney two weeks ago.

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/ 22 July 2004

New coach for Bucks

Former Zimbabwe senior national football squad coach Sunday Marimo is the hot favourite to be appointed new Bush Bucks coach. The Eastern Cape side have been without a coach following the departure of Mlungisi Ngubane two weeks ago. Ngubane, who guided Bucks back to the Premiership after winning the first division last season, has since joined Golden Arrows as an assistant coach.

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/ 22 July 2004

Poor selection hampers Boks, says coach

South Africa’s huge wealth of players hasn’t translated into a winning Springboks team in recent years because of poor selection, says coach Jake White. Just a few months into his job, White had no qualms about criticising his predecessors when asked to pinpoint why South Africa had failed to beat New Zealand for four years.

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/ 22 July 2004

Everton boss hopes to hang on to Rooney

Everton boss David Moyes has declared himself hopeful that Wayne Rooney will commit himself to a new, five-year deal at the Merseyside club. ”I think we have made a good offer,” Moyes said. Everton’s hopes of hanging on to their most precious asset have not been helped by the boardroom crisis at the club.

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/ 22 July 2004

Armstrong deals another blow to rivals

American Lance Armstrong dealt another blow to his closest rivals on this year’s Tour de France by winning the 16th stage, an innovative 15,5km time trial up the legendary Alpe d’Huez in France on Wednesday. It was Armstrong’s third stage win of the race and his 19th individual stage win overall from the Tour de France.

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/ 22 July 2004

SA rider snatches stage in China

South Africa’s Jeremy Maartens rode to a fantastic stage win in the fifth stage of the Tour of Qinhai Lake in China on Wednesday after outsprinting his three escape companions. Maartens, who rides for Microsoft in South Africa, was part of a six-man group that got away after 40km of racing.

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/ 22 July 2004

Os looks forward to ‘interesting’ game

Os du Randt does not look like your typical politician but the giant Springbok prop was all diplomacy ahead of Saturday’s Tri-Nations Test against the All Blacks. The man who has single-handedly caused the New Zealand selectors to alter their settled front-row combination refuses to compare Greg Somerville with the All Blacks propping team-mate he has replaced, Carl Hayman.

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/ 22 July 2004

EU freezes £83m aid to ‘corrupt’ Kenya

The European Union on Wednesday said it had frozen millions of pounds worth of aid to Kenya because of concerns about corruption, as fears grew that sleaze was engulfing the east African country. The British high commissioner, Edward Clay, accused the government of President Mwai Kibaki of ”arrogance, greed and perhaps a desperate sense of panic, to lead them to eat like gluttons”.