Schools rugby: Stand against racism takes centre stage at Bish/Bosch derby
Cape Town schools Bishops and Rondebosch made anti-racism pledges ahead of their first team game on Saturday.
The schools, 800m apart, met in their traditional two-legged derby, with Saturday’s clash part of Bishops’ 175th anniversary.
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