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19 Mar 2019
Janine van Wyk is a South African women’s footballer and plays as central defender. Van Wyk is also the Banyana Banyana captain.Banyana captain Janine Van Wyk aims to defend her dream

The Banyana Banyana captain's eye remains firmly on the prize ahead of the Fifa Women’s World Cup

 
Tinkler seeks intensity from bottom-of-the-log Maritzburg

Eric Tinkler's outfit are still at the foot of the table with 17 points after 24 games, even though he has brought a new lease of life to the team

 
UWC score first-ever Varsity Cup win, CUT topple Shimlas in Bloem derby

an inspired UWC saw off 2018 semifinalists UJ for their first-ever Varsity Cup victory at home at the UWC Sports Stadium

 
The joys of watching Africa's best ballers on a London stage

IOL Sport's Mihlali Baleka is in London on tour with Bloemfontein Celtic's reserve team

 
RUGBYMore from Rugby
UWC score first-ever Varsity Cup win, CUT topple Shimlas in Bloem derby
 
 
 
Rassie should take a leaf out of Swys’ book
 
 
 
Losing Kwagga to injury will be a hammer blow for Lions
 
 
 
SOCCERMore from Soccer
Tinkler's Team of Choice occupies the bottom of the log. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/ BackpagePixTinkler seeks intensity from bottom-of-the-log Maritzburg
   
Bafana skipper Hlatshwayo wary of Libyan 'mind games'
 
 
 
The joys of watching Africa's best ballers on a London stage
 
 
 
Pochettino picks Barcelona as favourites to win Champions League
 
 
 
 
GOLFMore from Golf
Masters champ Reed set to defend first major title
 
 
 
Rory McIlroy on Masters: If I go to Augusta with a similar game, I’ll have a great chance
 
 
 
SA golfer Justin Harding now in Masters contention after reaching top-50 ranking
 
 
 
CRICKETMore from Cricket
Sri Lanka's Dimuth Karunaratne is seemingly in line for World Cup captaincy. PHoto: EPA/David GrayAfter leading Sri Lanka to Test series win SA, Karunaratne in line for World Cup captaincy
   
Gibson hasn’t shut the World Cup selection door. Yet
 
 
 
Anrich looking for World Cup ticket to England
 
 
 
Proteas spend time with Waves for Change kids
 
 
 
 
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