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Newlands

Springbok’s 1974 defeat by British Lions recalled
Sport
/ 9 July 2021

Springbok’s 1974 defeat by British Lions recalled

Dugald Macdonald made his Springbok debut against the British Lions in 1974, a disastrous experience difficult to forget

By Luke Alfred
Table Mountain National Park ready to reopen some areas after Rhodes Memorial fire
National
/ 10 June 2021

Table Mountain National Park ready to reopen some areas after Rhodes Memorial fire

Park manager Frans van Rooyen says the organisation is making progress in rehabilitating the more than600 hectares of land affected by the blaze

By Eunice Masson
The Proteas need new heroes
Article
/ 9 January 2020

The Proteas need new heroes

South Africa need to tap into that day-five magic at the next cricket Test in Port Elizabeth, much like English allrounder Ben Stokes did at Newlands

By Lungani Zama
Residents rally as City of Cape Town plans to close water collection point
Article
/ 22 May 2018

Residents rally as City of Cape Town plans to close water collection point

Riyaz Rawoot is helping to make a spring in the Newlands suburb more accessible to thousands of citizens

By Raeesa Pather
More allegations of cheating under Steve Smith’s leadership come to the fore
Article
/ 26 March 2018

More allegations of cheating under Steve Smith’s leadership come to the fore

Television footage from Saturday clearly showed Bancroft take an object out of his pocket during the post-lunch session and rub it on the ball

By Staff Reporter
As Cape Town drought bites, what is ‘Day Zero’?
Article
/ 8 February 2018

As Cape Town drought bites, what is ‘Day Zero’?

"Day Zero" is the day when city officials will be forced to cut off the normal water supply to more than one-million households.

By Gregory Walton
Run on Newlands spring hints at Cape Town’s future
Article
/ 1 February 2018

Run on Newlands spring hints at Cape Town’s future

The queues are growing and tempers are rising at a natural water source at the foot of Table Mountain

By Govan Whittles
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Article
/ 17 May 2010

Coach wants composure from Stormers

just show some crunch time bottle. That is the wish of Stormers coach Allister Coetzee ahead of his side’s Super 14 semifinal against the Waratahs.

By Herman Gibbs
Stormers sweat on Burger’s fitness
Article
/ 22 February 2010

Stormers sweat on Burger’s fitness

Schalk Burger, the Stormers’ lone injury casualty from the weekend’s win over the Waratahs, is a doubtful starter for Friday’s clash with the Brumbies

By Herman Gibbs
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Article
/ 24 June 2009

Lions happy to ‘avoid’ Emerging Boks banana skin

While disappointed not to have claimed a victory against the Emerging Springboks, the British and Irish Lions were happy not to have lost.

By Luke Phillips
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Article
/ 1 May 2005

Three in a row for Stormers

The Stormers slumped to their third consecutive Super 12 defeat as they went down 37-34 to the Chiefs at Newlands on Saturday evening. The Chiefs played an expansive game from the outset and had the Stormers rattled with their big outside backs.

By Staff Reporter

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