
Battle For Top-Flight
Ajax Cape Town will be fighting for their lives when their battle for top-flight status comes to its final round.
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Ajax Cape Town will be fighting for their lives when their battle for top-flight status comes to its final round.
Chelsea host Liverpool in a crucial encounter on Sunday, with the Blues looking to add more pressure on the Merseyside club as they aim to gatecrash the top four.
The football world will come to a standstill on Sunday as the sport’s greatest, most glamorous rivalry, El Clasico, will resume for the final time this season.
Manchester United and Arsenal battle it out at Old Trafford this Sunday
Arsene Wenger’s 22-year reign as Arsenal boss is set to come to an end at the end of the 2017/18 season
Premier League leaders Manchester City take on in-form Tottenham at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
They don’t get any bigger than this! It’s the table toppers against the defending champions in the headline fixture of the PSL weekend.
This Saturday, fans and football lovers across the world will feast their eyes on what will be an exciting, mouth-watering, and even more so, historic Manchester derby.
With mutual hatred between the teams and the fans, plus a top four spot to play for, this promises to be an absolute cracker.
Club football goes on hold as the international break returns.
The premature loss of Lancaster Bomber (War Front) was a sad setback to the South African thoroughbred industry
The highest-rated horses in all but one race – Parisian Walkway, who achieved his highest performance figure over 1600m – claimed the top four positions in each of this past weekend’s Grade 1 and Grade 2 races (excluding the two-year-old races).This provides strong validation regarding the effectiveness of the rating system!
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