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Eight strong teams in South African top-flight football will gun for MTN8 glory over the next couple of weeks and the journey starts this weekend as we have four enticing clashes on the menu.
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Eight strong teams in South African top-flight football will gun for MTN8 glory over the next couple of weeks and the journey starts this weekend as we have four enticing clashes on the menu.
The opening round of the 2018/19 Premier League campaign kicks off with a bang as Arsenal begin life after Arsene Wenger with a match against champions Manchester City.
Defending champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, host Kaizer Chiefs on the opening day of the 2018/19 Premier Soccer League season.
The feeling of the welcoming back the world’s toughest and most entertaining league is upon us,
Football fans who’ve been starved of competitive football are eagerly awaiting the start of the Absa Premiership season this weekend and there isn’t a better way to kick off
This is a do or die clash for Sundowns as they’re on the brink of CAF Champions League elimination after failing to win any of their three opening group stage fixtures, making every remaining game a must-win.
Pre-season action is well and truly underway with Kaizer Chiefs retaining the Maize Cup last weekend, while Mamelodi Sundowns continued their CAF Champions League run on Tuesday against Togo-Port away from home.
With the World Cup now done and dusted, the focus will be on club football as teams begin their preparations for the upcoming campaign.
European giants get to measure themselves against potential UEFA Champions League opponents.
This Sunday, the biggest showdown will take place at the Luzhniki Stadium as France and Croatia battle it out in the final of the FIFA
Uruguay will be looking to continue their superb run of form in the tournament when they come up against a highly-favoured France team in the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup.
In one of the most high-profile in-race incidents of the past five years, former SA champion jockey Gavin Lerena was found guilty of four charges, while Jason Gates didn’t escape punishment
Glistian Events’ Joao da Mata chats to Cape Racing Chairman Greg Bortz about the path ahead for SA horseracing
At the age of 93, Mr Ferraris is still active in racing as a training consultant, and he takes great joy in following the career of his grandson, Luke Ferraris, a successful jockey in Hong Kong
The starting stalls stuck on the Fairview polytrack capped a mostly forgettable week for South African horseracing when the Nelson Mandela Bay Racing fixture ground to a dismal halt on Friday