
Absa Premiership
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
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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.
Only the elite remain as we reach the quarter-finals of this year’s World Cup.
Group B winners Spain will meet host nation Russia in the knockout stages at the Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday.
Saturday throws up a thrilling encounter as Uruguay prepare to take on Portugal, they will undoubtedly face their toughest test yet.
Germany’s recent poor run of form continued when they lost to Mexico in the opening game. They now face a rock-solid Swedish team, who have
The number of entries compares favourably in quantum with recent years, with 58 first entries received in 2024, 60 in 2023, 68 in 2022, 53 in 2021, 52 in 2020, 49 in 2019, and 69 in 2018
Ironically, it was a colt which provided Alan with a first Gr1 success, this being Alec and Gillian Foster’s homebred Cereus, who landed the 2001 Gold Cup at Hollywoodbets Greyville, his victory completing a momentous double on the day, with the Gr2 Golden Slipper having gone the way of juvenile filly Tatler, a great-great-great grandaughter of Sun Lass!
JP van der Merwe is not the only guilty party in the matter. In simple terms, he is the only rider to have exercised the NHA’s offer of an Acknowledgement Of Guilt and moved on with his life
Andrew Fortune made it three winners on the Family Day public holiday as Tenango breezed home to win the Gr3 feature