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SA Rugby assumes administrative control of Western Province RFU

SPORTS SA Rugby has advised the Western Province Rugby Football Union (WPRFU) that it was invoking its constitutional power to take administrative control of the Union. The advice was provided following a decision by the Executive Council (Exco) of the South African Rugby Union on Monday. Experienced former SA Rugby CEO, Rian Oberholzer, has been appointed as an administrator and will assume oversight of the union’s affairs immediately. His remit […]

today12 October 2021

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Prince resigns as Head Coach of Six Gun Grill WP

SPORT Western Province Cricket Association today announced that Coach Ashwell Prince has officially resigned from his position as Head Coach of the Six Gun Grill WP team with immediate effect, to take up a permanent role as the batting coach for the Bangladesh Cricket team. Prince, a former WP and Cape Cobras player, took over as head coach of the Six Gun Grill Cape Cobras during the 2016/2017 season and […]

today12 August 2021

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Health officials attempt to allay fears around COVID19

Since the news that the coronavirus has breached the shores of South Africa, the country’s health officials have promptly taken action. But, now the questions begs whether the province is as ready to deal with a sudden surge in cases of the deadly virus. Speaking to VOC on Friday, the incoming head of the Western Cape Health Department Keith Cloete stated that everyone in the province is on high alert […]

today6 March 2020

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Tributes for “rugby giant” Salie Fredericks

Salie Fredericks epitomized a generation of fighters and as captain of both Saru and Western Province rugby, “he led from the front”. These are the words of the ANC in the Western Cape, as it paid tribute to the enormous contribution made by the legend to South African rugby. The former SARU and Sacos top rugby player, known fondly as ‘Lippe’ passed on Thursday at his home in Panorama. He […]

today7 July 2017

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