Stellenbosch University’s rugby team defeated the University of Johannesburg 54-22, maintaining their Varsity Cup winning streak with a third victory. Despite a closely contested first half, strategic changes and consistent scoring, including the final try by Paschal Ekeji, propelled Maties to a triumph at home, placing them fourth in the tournament rankings.
Category: Sport
SU campus sport night kicks off with a bang
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Maroon Machine secures win over in-form unbeaten Wits
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Onsekerheid oor toekoms van SU-kampusliga rugbyspan
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Two AFCON semi-finalists to play in PSL game this Friday
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From Standerton to Stardom
Mfundo Ndhlovu’s journey to becoming a sevens rugby player for the Blitzboks has been nothing short of inspiring. Coming...
Brent Russell: The mountaineer with a higher purpose
From the Protea Valley Church halls to the outdoors, Brent Russell, Protea Valley Church pastor and Mountain Club of...
Bowling for change: The story of Vince van der Bijl
Former South African cricketer Vintcent (Vince) van der Bijl is committed to creating a rainbow nation where children, regardless...
Maties FC clinch victory in 2023 Nedbank Cup final
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