Betway Shows Commitment to Grassroots Women’s Rugby

Sponsors recognising the importance of their role in women’s sport is one of the biggest catalysts for growth, and SA Women’s rugby is the latest recipient of this support as SA Rugby confirmed a brand-new club competition for women. Photo: Supplied

Sponsors are increasingly recognising the benefits of investing wisely in women’s sport, and grassroots women’s rugby is a recent recipient of this welcome development with Betway signing on as SA Rugby’s Women’s Club Champs naming rights sponsor

Lions and SWD In Pole Position for Final Spots

Golden Lions and SWD earn victories against Pumas and Griquas, respectively, to step closer to a possible final berth in the SA Rugby B Section Interprovincial competition, while Free State and Leopards record their first wins

Rain Mars SASOL League Week 8

Heavy rains caused havoc to the SASOL League over the weekend, but the completed matches lived up to expectations, producing a flurry of 108 goals in 22 matches.

Eastern Cape Comes Online in SASOL League

All Stars, City Lads and the University of Fort Hare quick out of the starting blocks as Eastern Province brings the Coastal Stream online for the 2013 SASOL League

Gauteng Rules Soccer Roost

The USSA national club champs coach Tebogo Mokae says Gauteng leads improvement of women’s football in SA after TUT edged TUKS 2-1 in 2012 final

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.

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