Author: Sarah Connock

The media recently has been filled with talk of Serena Williams, and many believe that her being a woman was part of the reason she was penalised so harshly. This has opened up the conversation yet again about how women are not treated equally or fairly in sport. “She is not the first player to bang her racket on the ground, male players do that all the time, they also yell at officials all the time,” said Annelisa Fani, Sport co-ordinator at Nompucuko Comprehensive School, and manager of Young Ideas ladies’ soccer team in Marselle. This discrepancy in sport isn’t…

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The finals of the 2018 Makana High Schools Rugby League took place at the Oval on 15 August, with Mary Waters (Mawas) making a clean sweep of trophies at U15, U17 and U19. The Oval ground was well attended and the Mawas teams put on a show for them. The U15 side earned the first trophy of the day, with a convincing 36-14 against Ntsika Secondary School. Mawas U17 then dominated Ntsika 45-0 before the U19 team took Nyaluza and earning a tighter 15-10 victory. In addition to winning league, the Mary Waters U15 team was a finalist in the…

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Cricket South Africa (CSA) hosted a two-day workshop last week to discuss the success of its Hubs and Regional Performance Centres (RPC) programme, and how to improve them. David Mokopanele, the CSA’s Mass Participation Manager emphasised the importance of checking in with each coach from all 58 Hubs and RPCs to “engage with the guys to check what’s been done in the year or so before and plan the way forward with them in terms of what needs to be done in producing new players.” He added that the main point of the workshop was to emphasize the responsibility for their…

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