The Bok Women concluded another productive training camp in Stellenbosch on Friday in preparation for their 2025 World Cup campaign.
The Bok Women concluded another productive training camp at the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport on Friday, with the important aspect of law interpretation a key aspect to the week’s preparation and focus.
“At this camp, we had Aimee Barrett-Theron with us all week and Dylan November on Friday, assisting us in all matters law-related. September was complimentary not only of the players’ attitude, but also fitness levels. They endured very hot weather in Stellenbosch but never lacked effort. “The technical part of these camps is one thing, the fact that we can train with good intensity is another and very helpful.”
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