Match Preview Qantas Wallabies versus Wales Qantas Wallabies Spring Tour 2011, Match #2 – Saturday 3 December, 2011 Australia versus Wales, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, 2.30pm Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa) Introducing Wales Nickname: The Dragons National Emblem: The Prince of Wales (Three) Feathers Home Union: Wales Rugby Union Founded: 1881 Rugby World Cup Record: Semi-finalists... Continue Reading →
Pocket Power , one of South Africa’s greatest ever race horses has recently retired and a bo ok is coming out
Pocket Power , one of South Africa’s greatest ever race horses has recently retired. A book on his life story and achievements will be introduced on Thurs 1 Dec at his new home in Constantia where he is now retired. The book was written by Gary Lemke .
Introducing… The Barbarians RFU Great history read ….
Qantas Wallabies versus Barbarians Qantas Wallabies Spring Tour 2011, Match 1 – Saturday 26 November, 2011 Australia versus Barbarians, Twickenham Stadium, London, 2.35pm Referee: Romain Poite (France) Introducing… The Barbarians RFU Who are they: The (British) Barbarians Rugby Football Club is an invitation club that has been producing teams that play with spirit and adventure... Continue Reading →
Qantas Wallabies team to play Barbarians named
Qantas Wallabies team to play Barbarians named Western Force flanker David Pocock will captain the Qantas Wallabies for the first time after being named to lead Australia in Saturday’s match against the Barbarians at Twickenham Stadium in London. The 23-year-old, who is a two-time nominee for the International Rugby Board’s Player of the Year, led... Continue Reading →
Springbok Sevens name team for Gold Coast
IRB Sevens Player of the Year Cecil Afrika was today included in the final squad of 12 Springbok Sevens players for round one of the HSBC Sevens World Series to be held on Friday and Saturday at the Gold Coast in Australia. Afrika, also the current SARU Sevens Player of the Year, has recovered fully... Continue Reading →
Christmas 2011 — Birth of a New Tradition
Christmas 2011 -- Birth of a New Tradition As the holidays approach, the giant Asian factories are kicking into high gear to provide us with monstrous piles of cheaply produced goods -- merchandise that has been produced at the expense of South African labour. This year will be different. This year South Africans will give... Continue Reading →
Sting back to Bass tour for SA March 2012 –
Four concerts in South Africa have been added to Sting's Back to Bass tour, including two performances in Johannesburg on March 24 and 25, as well as two in Cape Town on March 27 and 28 2012.. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of his solo career and in support of Sting: 25 Years, the recently... Continue Reading →
GUEST THIS SAT ON THE COUCH ON HEART104.9FM FROM 8-9AM IS PROTEAS CRICKET STAR JP DUMINY
PROTEAS CRICKET STAR JP DUMINY GREW UP IN MITCHELL'S PLAIN -AND HE IS wanting to re-ignite cricket on a sustainable basis in MitchellsPlainschools. We have the exclusive on what this entails and we will discuss all the cricket questions you want to ask with JP this Saturday So get on the couch now .......every Saturday... Continue Reading →
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can you believe it… Roxette are back in 2012 in SA
After their last tour in May 2011, Roxette has once again made their way into the hearts of thousands of South Africans! and they return ready to rock on with their highly anticipated 2012 South African tour. Presenting a one-and-only performance on the 2nd June at the Coca Cola Dome in Johannesburg, 5th June at... Continue Reading →
Universal to purchase EMI’s recorded music division
France's Vivendi, the parent company of Universal, said on Friday that it had agreed to purchase EMI's recorded music division, which is home to artists including Katy Perry, The Beatles and Coldplay. It has been reported that Citigroup is also nearing a deal to sell EMI's music-publishing assets to a consortium led by Sony, with... Continue Reading →
Egon Seconds Legends tour news Bermuda 2011
Hey guys It has been a fun 2 days over here so far. So now that I am connected again, Let me update you guys on how it has been going so far... We arrived Sunday afternoon, after about 30+ hours of travelling. So to say we were frustrated by the time we got here... Continue Reading →
Qantas Wallabies squad for Spring Tour named
Qantas Wallabies squad for Spring Tour named A strong Qantas Wallabies touring party, collectively boasting 634 Test appearances, has been announced today for the short tour of the United Kingdom starting later this month. The 26-man playing group is composed, almost in its entirety, of players who recently competed in the seventh Rugby World Cup... Continue Reading →
NZ SUPER 15 SQUADS for 2012
The Highlanders, in particular, are a mish-mash of players from every corner of the country, including four from Manawatu, four from Wellington and two from Taranaki. The Blues have an ominous feel, notwithstanding a backline bolstered by Hurricanes Piri Weepu and Ma'a Nonu. The pack has a mix of experience with seven current or former... Continue Reading →
Egon Seconds plays in World Rugby Classic in Bermuda next week
Egon Seconds plays in World Rugby Classic in Bermuda next week , look at the SA Side ..these blokes can play 8 teams, 10 games, 1 week, every November in Bermuda. The World Rugby Classic is the premier classic rugby tournament. South Africa Frikkie du Plooy Prop Blue Bulls Andries Human Prop Blue Bulls Robbie... Continue Reading →
USHER will perform as the headline attraction in Cape Town’s Grand Arena on the 3rd March 2012
USHER. The winner of seventeen Billboard Music Awards, nine ASCAP awards, eight Soul Train Music Awards and five Grammy Awards, USHER will perform as the headline attraction in Cape Town’s Grand Arena on the 3rd March, the ICC Durban Arena on the 7th March and finally on the 10th March 2012 at Orlando Stadium in... Continue Reading →
The All Blacks career of the most prolific coach in test rugby history is over.
The All Blacks career of the most prolific coach in test rugby history is over. Graham Henry announced today he is stepping down at the age of 65, just nine days after securing the Rugby World Cup for New Zealand. After eight years and a world record 103 tests in charge of the All Blacks,... Continue Reading →