
Steyn to return to Bloemfontein
Two-time World Cup-winner Frans Steyn has confirmed he will return to South Africa in January 2020. You may also like
Two-time World Cup-winner Frans Steyn has confirmed he will return to South Africa in January 2020. You may also like
An opening stand of 243 in 54 overs by Dean Elgar and Aiden Markram set the tone for the Proteas on day one against Bangladesh, writes MARK SALTER. You may also like
As they did in the first Test, Dean Elgar and Aiden Markram stamped their authority on the match in Bloemfontein, going into lunch on 126-0. You may also like
South Africa cemented their place as Africa’s top swimming nation by being clear winners of the XII CANA African Swimming Championships which ended in Bloemfontein on Sunday. You may also like
Niel Marais kicked 21 points to guide the Free State Cheetahs to a 36-16 win over the Blue Bulls and a first Currie Cup title in nine years. JON CARDINELLI reports. The 2016 Currie Cup climaxed in fairytale fashion for coach Franco Smith and his Cheetahs charges in Bloemfontein on Saturday. After winning all eight of their league matches, and… Read more →
With five gold medals from six races and two Championship records, the fourth day of the XII CANA African Swimming Championships in a very rainy Bloemfontein, concluded on a high note for the South African team on Thursday. Their latest success means that South Africa have now won 43 medals, 22 of them gold. Algeria and Egypt are second and… Read more →
The Free State Cheetahs will be favourites to down the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup final in Bloemfontein on Saturday, writes JON CARDINELLI. You may also like
Three days into the XII CANA African Swimming Championships at the Stadium Swimming Pool in Bloemfontein and the South African medal charge showed no signs of slowing down. You may also like
The medals continued to pour in as the South African team dominated the XII CANA African Swimming Championships, winning a medal in every race on day two in Bloemfontein on Monday. You may also like
Midfielder Thapelo Morena has sought to explain why he elected to join Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns. You may also like