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Disappointed Wallabies coach bemoans inconsistent refereeing

Wallabies Coach, Joe Schmidt said inconsistent refereeing was making his job harder after his side went down 33-24 to New Zealand on Saturday to lose any the chance of regaining the Bledisloe Cup for another year||Wallabies Coach, Joe Schmidt said inconsistent refereeing was making his job harder after his side went down 33-24 to New Zealand on Saturday to lose any the chance of regaining the Bledisloe Cup for another year||Wallabies Coach, Joe Schmidt said inconsistent refereeing was making his job harder after his side went down 33-24 to New Zealand on Saturday to lose any the chance of regaining the Bledisloe Cup for another year||Wallabies Coach, Joe Schmidt said inconsistent refereeing was making his job harder after his side went down 33-24 to New Zealand on Saturday to lose any the chance of regaining the Bledisloe Cup for another year||Wallabies Coach, Joe Schmidt said inconsistent refereeing was making his job harder after his side went down 33-24 to New Zealand on Saturday to lose any the chance of regaining the Bledisloe Cup for another year||Wallabies Coach, Joe Schmidt said inconsistent refereeing was making his job harder after his side went down 33-24 to New Zealand on Saturday to lose any the chance of regaining the Bledisloe Cup for another year||Wallabies Coach, Joe Schmidt said inconsistent refereeing was making his job harder after his side went down 33-24 to New Zealand on Saturday to lose any the chance of regaining the Bledisloe Cup for another year||Wallabies Coach, Joe Schmidt said inconsistent refereeing was making his job harder after his side went down 33-24 to New Zealand on Saturday to lose any the chance of regaining the Bledisloe Cup for another year

Southern African Church leader lobbies soccer body for FIFA to ban Israel

The Head of the Anglican Church in Southern African, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, has called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to approach the governing body FIFA to ban Israel from international competition||The Head of the Anglican Church in Southern African, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, has called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to approach the governing body FIFA to ban Israel from international competition||The Head of the Anglican Church in Southern African, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, has called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to approach the governing body FIFA to ban Israel from international competition||The Head of the Anglican Church in Southern African, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, has called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to approach the governing body FIFA to ban Israel from international competition||The Head of the Anglican Church in Southern African, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, has called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to approach the governing body FIFA to ban Israel from international competition||The Head of the Anglican Church in Southern African, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, has called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to approach the governing body FIFA to ban Israel from international competition||The Head of the Anglican Church in Southern African, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, has called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to approach the governing body FIFA to ban Israel from international competition||The Head of the Anglican Church in Southern African, Reverend Thabo Makgoba, has called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to approach the governing body FIFA to ban Israel from international competition

Springboks eye strong finish in final home test against Argentina

Saturday’s fifth-round Rugby Championship showdown with Argentina in Durban will mark South Africa’s final match of the season on home soil.||Saturday’s fifth-round Rugby Championship showdown with Argentina in Durban will mark South Africa’s final match of the season on home soil.||Saturday’s fifth-round Rugby Championship showdown with Argentina in Durban will mark South Africa’s final match of the season on home soil.||Saturday’s fifth-round Rugby Championship showdown with Argentina in Durban will mark South Africa’s final match of the season on home soil.||Saturday’s fifth-round Rugby Championship showdown with Argentina in Durban will mark South Africa’s final match of the season on home soil.||Saturday’s fifth-round Rugby Championship showdown with Argentina in Durban will mark South Africa’s final match of the season on home soil.||Saturday’s fifth-round Rugby Championship showdown with Argentina in Durban will mark South Africa’s final match of the season on home soil.||Saturday’s fifth-round Rugby Championship showdown with Argentina in Durban will mark South Africa’s final match of the season on home soil.

Hamilton pulls out of F1 tyre test to be with ailing dog

Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of a Formula One tyre test with Pirelli to be with his ailing bulldog Roscoe, who is in a coma||Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of a Formula One tyre test with Pirelli to be with his ailing bulldog Roscoe, who is in a coma||Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of a Formula One tyre test with Pirelli to be with his ailing bulldog Roscoe, who is in a coma||Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of a Formula One tyre test with Pirelli to be with his ailing bulldog Roscoe, who is in a coma||Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of a Formula One tyre test with Pirelli to be with his ailing bulldog Roscoe, who is in a coma||Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of a Formula One tyre test with Pirelli to be with his ailing bulldog Roscoe, who is in a coma||Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of a Formula One tyre test with Pirelli to be with his ailing bulldog Roscoe, who is in a coma||Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of a Formula One tyre test with Pirelli to be with his ailing bulldog Roscoe, who is in a coma

BAL faces financial challenges despite NBA backing

The Basketball Africa League (BAL) continues to rely heavily on funding from the National Basketball Association (NBA).||The Basketball Africa League (BAL) continues to rely heavily on funding from the National Basketball Association (NBA).||The Basketball Africa League (BAL) continues to rely heavily on funding from the National Basketball Association (NBA).||The Basketball Africa League (BAL) continues to rely heavily on funding from the National Basketball Association (NBA).||The Basketball Africa League (BAL) continues to rely heavily on funding from the National Basketball Association (NBA).||The Basketball Africa League (BAL) continues to rely heavily on funding from the National Basketball Association (NBA).||The Basketball Africa League (BAL) continues to rely heavily on funding from the National Basketball Association (NBA).||The Basketball Africa League (BAL) continues to rely heavily on funding from the National Basketball Association (NBA).

CSA aims to leave legacy with 2027 ICC World Cup 

Cricket South Africa (CSA) is looking to the 2027 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup as a chance to leave a meaningful legacy for both the country and the wider African continent. ||Cricket South Africa (CSA) is looking to the 2027 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup as a chance to leave a meaningful legacy for both the country and the wider African continent. ||Cricket South Africa (CSA) is looking to the 2027 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup as a chance to leave a meaningful legacy for both the country and the wider African continent. ||Cricket South Africa (CSA) is looking to the 2027 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup as a chance to leave a meaningful legacy for both the country and the wider African continent. ||Cricket South Africa (CSA) is looking to the 2027 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup as a chance to leave a meaningful legacy for both the country and the wider African continent. ||Cricket South Africa (CSA) is looking to the 2027 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup as a chance to leave a meaningful legacy for both the country and the wider African continent. ||Cricket South Africa (CSA) is looking to the 2027 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup as a chance to leave a meaningful legacy for both the country and the wider African continent. ||Cricket South Africa (CSA) is looking to the 2027 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup as a chance to leave a meaningful legacy for both the country and the wider African continent.