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Babalwa Latsha, the most-capped Springbok Women tighthead prop, will not only anchor the South African scrum for the 41st time, but she has also been named as team captain for the 2026 season, ahead of the Test against the USA Eagles Women at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on Saturday, 4 July 2026.

The 32-year-old Latsha has led the Bok Women on 15 occasions before, but...


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The Proteas Women will look to extend their recent knockout hold over England when the two sides meet in the second semi-final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 at the Oval in London, England, starting at 7:30pm on Thursday, 2 July 2026.

South Africa, ranked fifth in the world, reach the last four on the back of a nervy win over Bangladesh at Lord’s, and are now...


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The gsport Trust has officially unveiled the highly anticipated finalists for the 21st annual gsport Awards (#gsport21), celebrating an extraordinary year of historic breakthroughs, record-shattering performances and commercial revolutions across South African women’s sport.

Following a gruelling selection process from nearly 475 nominations received from the public...


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The 2026 gsport Awards is endorsed by Department of Sport, Arts and Culture as our nation’s annual platform to honour SA women in sport, and you can help make this one of the most memorable events in their lives.

Please email us below if you experience any difficulty accessing or voting in the Voting Hall.

With your support, every Finalist stands a chance ...


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The Blue Bulls edged the Golden Lions while the Limpopo Blue Bulls recorded the biggest victory of the opening round of the FNB U16 Girls Week at Kearsney College in Botha’s Hill near Durban on Tuesday.

Several teams laid down a marker in the first round of the tournament, with the Pumas, Griffons, Boland, South Western Districts, and Limpopo Blue Bulls scoring a ho...


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