World Cup Winner Rene Naylor Comes Full Circle

In 2019, Rene Naylor won a World Cup medal, over a decade after becoming the first woman physiotherapist of the men’s Springbok rugby team. She speaks to Celine Abrahams about the challenges of breaking new ground, leaving the job she loves to focus on motherhood, and coming back to achieve her greatest sporting high.

Dr Phathokuhle Zondi Living Her Purpose

CEO of the Sports Science Institute of South Africa and 2017 gsport Awards Ministerial Recognition recipient, Dr Phathokuhle Zondi, is fulfilling her dream of using sport as a tool for social development and transformation. Celine Abrahams speaks to her about what fuels her success, how she lives her purpose, and what motivates her.

Smeda Speaks on Her 100th Banyana Cap

Banyana Banyana’s Leandra Smeda recently received her 100th cap for the national team in an international friendly against Japan and has reflected on her career to date

Bantwana Begin Preps for 2019 COSAFA U17 Champs

Bantwana have started their preparations for the inaugural COSAFA U17 Women’s Championships as head coach Simphiwe Dludlu has called up 34 players, unfortunately 14 will be released from camp this weekend

SA No.1 Siyoli Waters Clinches UCT Open

SA champ Siyoli Waters delights at UCT by beating Egypt’s Salma Nassar in the final of the Women’s Keith Grainger Memorial UCT Open to clinch the 2014 WSA Tour 5 squash title

Varsity Netball Debut in PE on Saturday

The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University will host the first leg of the inaugural Varsity Netball series starting Saturday, also featuring the University of Johannesburg, University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University

Tuks Face TUT Pretoria in USSA Final

A new winner of the USSA Football National Club Champs will be crowned for the first time in 5 years, with defending champions the UJ knocked out of the tournament 3-1 by Tshwane University of Technology, who will face Tukkies in Friday’s all-Pretoria final at 2pm

Reef Unis Contest USSA Football Semis

Kuzofiwa – The cry of the tournament billed as the Best of Campus Football has come down to the business end of the campaign for title-hungry aspirants University of Johannesburg v Tshwane University of Technology (Pta), Tuks v Vaal University of Technology, with titleholders UJ looking strongest to retain the annual honours.