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Springboks chase back-to-back Rugby Championship titles amid tight turnaround

South Africa’s (SA) Springboks are aiming for back-to-back Rugby Championship titles for the first time in their history.||South Africa’s (SA) Springboks are aiming for back-to-back Rugby Championship titles for the first time in their history.||South Africa’s (SA) Springboks are aiming for back-to-back Rugby Championship titles for the first time in their history.||South Africa’s (SA) Springboks are aiming for back-to-back Rugby Championship titles for the first time in their history.||South Africa’s (SA) Springboks are aiming for back-to-back Rugby Championship titles for the first time in their history.||South Africa’s (SA) Springboks are aiming for back-to-back Rugby Championship titles for the first time in their history.||South Africa’s (SA) Springboks are aiming for back-to-back Rugby Championship titles for the first time in their history.||South Africa’s (SA) Springboks are aiming for back-to-back Rugby Championship titles for the first time in their history.

SA clubs face tough tests in CAF competitions

Mamelodi Sundowns will take on Nigeria’s Remo Stars, while Orlando Pirates travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to face FC Saint-Éloi Lupopo. Both matches form part of the second preliminary round, with first legs scheduled for October 18 and return fixtures the following week. A place in the group stages, and tougher challenges beyond, hangs in the balance. In the CAF Confederation Cup, two other SA sides are also set for a testing start. Stellenbosch FC will travel to Equatorial Guinea to play FC 15 de Agosto de Akonibe, while Kaizer Chiefs await the winner of the tie between AS Simba (DRC) and Djabal FC (Comoros). Both second preliminary round fixtures are slated for mid-October, with progression to the group stages at stake. The early rounds promise intense contests as SA clubs aim to assert themselves on the continental stage and chase CAF glory. –ChannelAfrica–||Mamelodi Sundowns will take on Nigeria’s Remo Stars, while Orlando Pirates travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to face FC Saint-Éloi Lupopo. Both matches form part of the second preliminary round, with first legs scheduled for October 18 and return fixtures the following week. A place in the group stages, and tougher challenges beyond, hangs in the balance. In the CAF Confederation Cup, two other SA sides are also set for a testing start. Stellenbosch FC will travel to Equatorial Guinea to play FC 15 de Agosto de Akonibe, while Kaizer Chiefs await the winner of the tie between AS Simba (DRC) and Djabal FC (Comoros). Both second preliminary round fixtures are slated for mid-October, with progression to the group stages at stake. The early rounds promise intense contests as SA clubs aim to assert themselves on the continental stage and chase CAF glory. –ChannelAfrica–||Mamelodi Sundowns will take on Nigeria’s Remo Stars, while Orlando Pirates travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to face FC Saint-Éloi Lupopo. Both matches form part of the second preliminary round, with first legs scheduled for October 18 and return fixtures the following week. A place in the group stages, and tougher challenges beyond, hangs in the balance. In the CAF Confederation Cup, two other SA sides are also set for a testing start. Stellenbosch FC will travel to Equatorial Guinea to play FC 15 de Agosto de Akonibe, while Kaizer Chiefs await the winner of the tie between AS Simba (DRC) and Djabal FC (Comoros). Both second preliminary round fixtures are slated for mid-October, with progression to the group stages at stake. The early rounds promise intense contests as SA clubs aim to assert themselves on the continental stage and chase CAF glory. –ChannelAfrica–||Mamelodi Sundowns will take on Nigeria’s Remo Stars, while Orlando Pirates travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to face FC Saint-Éloi Lupopo. Both matches form part of the second preliminary round, with first legs scheduled for October 18 and return fixtures the following week. A place in the group stages, and tougher challenges beyond, hangs in the balance. In the CAF Confederation Cup, two other SA sides are also set for a testing start. Stellenbosch FC will travel to Equatorial Guinea to play FC 15 de Agosto de Akonibe, while Kaizer Chiefs await the winner of the tie between AS Simba (DRC) and Djabal FC (Comoros). Both second preliminary round fixtures are slated for mid-October, with progression to the group stages at stake. The early rounds promise intense contests as SA clubs aim to assert themselves on the continental stage and chase CAF glory. –ChannelAfrica–||Mamelodi Sundowns will take on Nigeria’s Remo Stars, while Orlando Pirates travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to face FC Saint-Éloi Lupopo. Both matches form part of the second preliminary round, with first legs scheduled for October 18 and return fixtures the following week. A place in the group stages, and tougher challenges beyond, hangs in the balance. In the CAF Confederation Cup, two other SA sides are also set for a testing start. Stellenbosch FC will travel to Equatorial Guinea to play FC 15 de Agosto de Akonibe, while Kaizer Chiefs await the winner of the tie between AS Simba (DRC) and Djabal FC (Comoros). Both second preliminary round fixtures are slated for mid-October, with progression to the group stages at stake. The early rounds promise intense contests as SA clubs aim to assert themselves on the continental stage and chase CAF glory. –ChannelAfrica–||Mamelodi Sundowns will take on Nigeria’s Remo Stars, while Orlando Pirates travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to face FC Saint-Éloi Lupopo. Both matches form part of the second preliminary round, with first legs scheduled for October 18 and return fixtures the following week. A place in the group stages, and tougher challenges beyond, hangs in the balance. In the CAF Confederation Cup, two other SA sides are also set for a testing start. Stellenbosch FC will travel to Equatorial Guinea to play FC 15 de Agosto de Akonibe, while Kaizer Chiefs await the winner of the tie between AS Simba (DRC) and Djabal FC (Comoros). Both second preliminary round fixtures are slated for mid-October, with progression to the group stages at stake. The early rounds promise intense contests as SA clubs aim to assert themselves on the continental stage and chase CAF glory. –ChannelAfrica–||Mamelodi Sundowns will take on Nigeria’s Remo Stars, while Orlando Pirates travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to face FC Saint-Éloi Lupopo. Both matches form part of the second preliminary round, with first legs scheduled for October 18 and return fixtures the following week. A place in the group stages, and tougher challenges beyond, hangs in the balance. In the CAF Confederation Cup, two other SA sides are also set for a testing start. Stellenbosch FC will travel to Equatorial Guinea to play FC 15 de Agosto de Akonibe, while Kaizer Chiefs await the winner of the tie between AS Simba (DRC) and Djabal FC (Comoros). Both second preliminary round fixtures are slated for mid-October, with progression to the group stages at stake. The early rounds promise intense contests as SA clubs aim to assert themselves on the continental stage and chase CAF glory. –ChannelAfrica–||Mamelodi Sundowns will take on Nigeria’s Remo Stars, while Orlando Pirates travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to face FC Saint-Éloi Lupopo. Both matches form part of the second preliminary round, with first legs scheduled for October 18 and return fixtures the following week. A place in the group stages, and tougher challenges beyond, hangs in the balance. In the CAF Confederation Cup, two other SA sides are also set for a testing start. Stellenbosch FC will travel to Equatorial Guinea to play FC 15 de Agosto de Akonibe, while Kaizer Chiefs await the winner of the tie between AS Simba (DRC) and Djabal FC (Comoros). Both second preliminary round fixtures are slated for mid-October, with progression to the group stages at stake. The early rounds promise intense contests as SA clubs aim to assert themselves on the continental stage and chase CAF glory. –ChannelAfrica–

Australia beat India by six wickets to win series 31

Australia held their nerve to chase down their victory target of 162 after lunch on the third day of the fifth test on Sunday, beating India by six wickets for a 3-1 series win and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade.||Australia held their nerve to chase down their victory target of 162 after lunch on the third day of the fifth test on Sunday, beating India by six wickets for a 3-1 series win and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade.||Australia held their nerve to chase down their victory target of 162 after lunch on the third day of the fifth test on Sunday, beating India by six wickets for a 3-1 series win and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade.||Australia held their nerve to chase down their victory target of 162 after lunch on the third day of the fifth test on Sunday, beating India by six wickets for a 3-1 series win and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade.||Australia held their nerve to chase down their victory target of 162 after lunch on the third day of the fifth test on Sunday, beating India by six wickets for a 3-1 series win and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade.||Australia held their nerve to chase down their victory target of 162 after lunch on the third day of the fifth test on Sunday, beating India by six wickets for a 3-1 series win and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade.||Australia held their nerve to chase down their victory target of 162 after lunch on the third day of the fifth test on Sunday, beating India by six wickets for a 3-1 series win and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade.||Australia held their nerve to chase down their victory target of 162 after lunch on the third day of the fifth test on Sunday, beating India by six wickets for a 3-1 series win and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in a decade.

Proteas,West Indies T20I series reduced ahead of World Cup

The Proteas’ home T20I series against the West Indies in January 2026 has been cut from five matches to three due to a clash with the T20 World Cup.||The Proteas’ home T20I series against the West Indies in January 2026 has been cut from five matches to three due to a clash with the T20 World Cup.||The Proteas’ home T20I series against the West Indies in January 2026 has been cut from five matches to three due to a clash with the T20 World Cup.||The Proteas’ home T20I series against the West Indies in January 2026 has been cut from five matches to three due to a clash with the T20 World Cup.||The Proteas’ home T20I series against the West Indies in January 2026 has been cut from five matches to three due to a clash with the T20 World Cup.||The Proteas’ home T20I series against the West Indies in January 2026 has been cut from five matches to three due to a clash with the T20 World Cup.||The Proteas’ home T20I series against the West Indies in January 2026 has been cut from five matches to three due to a clash with the T20 World Cup.||The Proteas’ home T20I series against the West Indies in January 2026 has been cut from five matches to three due to a clash with the T20 World Cup.

SA’s Amajita gear up for crucial clash against New Caledonia

South Africa’s (SA) U-20 team, Amajita, must now turn their attention to their second group-stage match against New Caledonia on Friday, as they aim to bounce back and revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.|| South Africa’s (SA) U-20 team, Amajita, must now turn their attention to their second group-stage match against New Caledonia on Friday, as they aim to bounce back and revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.|| South Africa’s (SA) U-20 team, Amajita, must now turn their attention to their second group-stage match against New Caledonia on Friday, as they aim to bounce back and revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.|| South Africa’s (SA) U-20 team, Amajita, must now turn their attention to their second group-stage match against New Caledonia on Friday, as they aim to bounce back and revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.|| South Africa’s (SA) U-20 team, Amajita, must now turn their attention to their second group-stage match against New Caledonia on Friday, as they aim to bounce back and revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.|| South Africa’s (SA) U-20 team, Amajita, must now turn their attention to their second group-stage match against New Caledonia on Friday, as they aim to bounce back and revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.|| South Africa’s (SA) U-20 team, Amajita, must now turn their attention to their second group-stage match against New Caledonia on Friday, as they aim to bounce back and revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.|| South Africa’s (SA) U-20 team, Amajita, must now turn their attention to their second group-stage match against New Caledonia on Friday, as they aim to bounce back and revive their hopes of progressing in the tournament.

Newcastle were ‘idiots’ to pay so much for Woltemade: Bayern’s Rummenigge

Bayern Munich Board Member, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were “idiots” for meeting VfB Stuttgart’s asking price for Nick Woltemade ||Bayern Munich Board Member, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were “idiots” for meeting VfB Stuttgart’s asking price for Nick Woltemade ||Bayern Munich Board Member, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were “idiots” for meeting VfB Stuttgart’s asking price for Nick Woltemade ||Bayern Munich Board Member, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were “idiots” for meeting VfB Stuttgart’s asking price for Nick Woltemade ||Bayern Munich Board Member, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were “idiots” for meeting VfB Stuttgart’s asking price for Nick Woltemade ||Bayern Munich Board Member, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were “idiots” for meeting VfB Stuttgart’s asking price for Nick Woltemade ||Bayern Munich Board Member, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were “idiots” for meeting VfB Stuttgart’s asking price for Nick Woltemade ||Bayern Munich Board Member, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Newcastle United were “idiots” for meeting VfB Stuttgart’s asking price for Nick Woltemade