Ikeys End Cup Drought
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- Published on Friday, 22 March 2013 10:05
- Written by Megan Kinnaird
Monday night saw the Ikeys get their first, and only, win of the 2013 Varsity Cup season, defeating Wits 50-40 on the Green Mile.
Battle of the Blues
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- Published on Monday, 18 March 2013 13:54
- Written by Rob Byrne
UCT played Oxford University in both 50-over and T20 encounters last week.
Bad Vibes on the Green Mile
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- Published on Monday, 18 March 2013 13:27
- Written by Vincent Supparayen
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
Is “Le Spice Boy” Worth it?
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- Published on Monday, 11 March 2013 13:47
- Written by Leke Oluwole
Le Spice Boy, Golden Balls, Becks, DB7 or simply David Beckham, it seems like everywhere he goes the media follows and swoons over him in legions.
A Fair Trial?
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- Published on Monday, 11 March 2013 13:45
- Written by Lwazi Mangwana
A fair trial. This is all we are asking for. UCT will ask the question, "Are you good enough?" And as athletes, our response is instinctively, "Let me show you."
Resurrecting Past Sporting Glory
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- Published on Monday, 11 March 2013 13:38
- Written by Bruce Hughes
Do you consider yourself a bit of a sportsperson. You achieved a fair few accolades at school and your friends convinced you that within the next couple of years you could be battling Djokovic, Messi, Armstrong (and his armada of drugs), or whoever else it is at the top of your sport.
How Abbott That: Debuts to Remember
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- Published on Monday, 11 March 2013 13:36
- Written by Saadiq Samodien
Making your international debut is a dream come true for any sports person, but for some their first foray into the international fray proves to be a memorable one.
Failure Not an Option for Mourinho
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- Published on Monday, 11 March 2013 13:31
- Written by Rob Byrne
I was waiting for that moment, something to change the ebb and flow of the tie.It was almost inconceivable to me that Jose Mourinho would lose out to Manchester United. After all he is a winner, a modern day Napoleon, who has conquered all before him in Portugal, England and Italy.
Sports Shorts - March 12th, 2013
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- Published on Monday, 11 March 2013 13:27
- Written by Rob Byrne
Your round-up of UCT sports.
Captain Ikey Remains Upbeat
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- Published on Monday, 11 March 2013 12:44
- Written by Megan Kinnaird
VARSITY recently caught up with newly-appointed Ikeys captain, Liam Slatem. Despite a succession of defeats, the resident scrumhalf remains positive about the side’s performances so far, and has high hopes for the remainder of the season.
Home-town heartbreak for the Tigers
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- Published on Tuesday, 05 March 2013 13:51
- Written by Megan Kinnaird
The Ikeys faced arch rivals Maties at a scorching Green Mile on Monday March 4th, in what was most important match of this season's Varsity Cup campaign.
The "Only One" at Old Trafford
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- Published on Tuesday, 26 February 2013 18:23
- Written by Lwazi Mangwana
It is said that breaking bread with the enemy is the sign of a civilised man. It’s no surprise then that after a game between Chelsea and United, Jose Mourinho and Alex Ferguson would share their thoughts over an expensive bottle of wine.
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- How our mighty heroes have fallen
- Return of the Southern Hemisphere giants
- Cease fiery blows on Oscar
- UCT Rowers impress in East London
- Pistorius: A Peculiarly South African Tale
- Tai Chi hits Camps Bay beach
- NWU-Pukke hold off hungry Ikeys
- Sports Shorts - February 26, 2013
- Tigers struggle to follow through
- A monster is born



