In City_Press Sport today: January transfer window was lukewarm until the two Zungus – Bongani and Nkanyiso – dominated the headlines; While Chiefs remain favourites to run away with the title, it’s swim or sink for Leopards, Polokwane City and AmaZulu
The January player transfer window was lukewarm until the two Zungus – Bongani and Nkanyiso – dominated the headlines on Friday despite the two being at opposite ends of the spectrum.Friday was a day to forget for Bongani after his untold big-money dream move to the Spanish La Liga fell through; but it was great for Nkanyiso , who concluded a last-minute transfer to Orlando Pirates in a transaction City Press has established cost close to R5 million.
Aobakwe Makoku fits the description. The 29-year-old, who hails from Tsineng Village in Kuruman, Northern Cape, is about to celebrate a year in the post.Two wannabe clubs face-off For Spurs, the goal is difficult; for City, all but impossible despite the two sides boasting big-name coaches.I was recently interviewed on the radio while visiting Johannesburg and I was asked what it took to be a referee.
But Titans assistant coach Geoffrey Toyana doesn’t believe that the Proteas should be fearful approaching the three-match ODI series, which begins in Cape Town on Tuesday.The 25th edition of Super Rugby began with the Blues hosting the Chiefs in Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday. Yet, in all that excitement, if that’s the right word for those of us still sated by last year’s heroics, I don’t remember one person enthusing about the prospect of watching the Pro14 game between the Cheetahs and the Southern Kings, writes Simnikiwe Xabanisa.The very first punch Santos Laciar landed on Peter “Terror” Mathebula signalled the end of a celebration for black South Africa.
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