Ajax take on Swallows

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Ajax take on Swallows
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22 NOVEMBER 2013
MAFIKENG MAIL
Ajax take on Swallows
Ajax Cape Town will chase a third successive home win in the Absa Premiership when they host Moroka Swallows at the Cape Town Stadium tonight. Kick-off at 20h00.
Town in their last outing. The Mpumalanga record streak brought to an end with a 1-0
Ajax was unbeaten in their last four league far this season.
matches and was held to a goalless draw
Their next three league opponents are side has claimed four points from a possible away loss to Free State Stars last time. The
Limpopo side had racked up seven points out
away to Mpumalanga Black Aces last time Bidvest Wits (home), Mamelodi Sundowns 12 in their travels so far this season.
of a possible 15 in their five home games so
Free
State
Stars
will
aim
for
back-to-back
out. The Cape side has recorded two wins, (away) and Polokwane City (home).
one draw and one defeat from their four The Birds are placed fourth on the Absa wins in the Absa Premiership league when far.
Rise and Shine are placed 14th on the log
matches at home so far this season. Their Premiership log with 15 points from nine they host Amazulu at Goble Park on Sunday
with
eight points from 10 matches. University
at 15h30. Stars broke a three-match losing
next three league opponents are SuperSport matches.
of
Pretoria
lost a second successive when
streak
when
they
beat
Polokwane
City
1-0
United (away), Maritzburg United (home)
In another PSL clash, Bidvest Wits will be
and Bloemfontein Celtic (away).
looking to bounce back against Mpumalanga at home in their last outing and has recorded they were beaten 3-1 at home by local rivals,
The Urban Warriors are placed 11th on the Black Aces also tonight at Wits stadium two wins, one draw and one defeat from their Mamelodi Sundowns.
The Tshwane side has still to win away
Absa Premiership log with 10 points from kicking off at 20h00.
Wits lost 2-1 to four home matches. They are placed ninth on
from
home this season with one draw and
the
log
with
11
points
out
of
nine
matches.
nine matches.
Kaizer Chiefs suffering their second loss of
Amazulu’s winless streak in the league three defeats from four matches on the road.
Swallows come into the match having the season. The Clever Boys are placed fifth
th
suffered a 2-1 defeat away to Golden Arrows on the Absa Premiership League log with 15 extended to six matches with a 1-1 draw at Amatuks are placed 13 on the log with eight
points
out
of
nine
matches.
in their last outing.
points from nine matches. Aces are unbeaten home against Bloemfontein Celtic recording
Provincial rivals, Golden Arrows and
The Soweto side has picked up just five in their last four league matches and were two wins, two draws and just one defeat from
Maritzburg United meet on Sunday at King
points from a possible 15 in their travels so held to a goalless draw at home by Ajax Cape five matches.
Usuthu are placed Zwelithini stadium at 15h30.
Arrows suffered their fourth loss from their
seventh on the log
with 13 points out last five matches when they went down 3-1
of
10
matches. away to SuperSport United last time. The
Polokwane
City Durban side has not performed well at home
and University of this season picking up only one point from
Pretoria will both be four matches at home. Abafana Bes’thende
aiming to rise up the are placed 15th on the log with seven points
Absa
Premiership from nine matches. Maritzburg suffered their
league log when they second home defeat of the season going
clash at the Old Peter down 2-1 to Platinum Stars at home.
The Kwazulu-Natal team has claimed just
Mokaba stadium on
Sunday. Kick-off is five points from a possible 15 in their travels
this season.
at 15h30.
The team of choice is placed eight on the
City saw their
four-match unbeaten log with 12 points from 10 matches.
Danville Primary host table tennis tournament
Fans of the Black Knight give
generously at GPI gala function
The Home Stretch Athletics club held the Danville Primary Table tennis tournament at the weekend. The Saint Anthony Church Hall, Crystal Klinch(far right) and Kyle Everett (far Left) won the
girls and boys competition. Twelve children participated all in all and the tournament was meant
to build community sports.
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partnership with Qhubeka were the big winners at the glittering Gary
Player Invitational (GPI) gala auction which took place at The Palace of
the Lost City last Friday and raised over R 4 million.
The GPI, Africa’s leading charity tournament, is presented by Coca-Cola
and took place at the Lost City Golf Course on Saturday and Sunday featuring
celebrities teamed with professional golfers and leading business executives.
The black-tie event, which is the tournament’s largest fundraiser, saw golf
stars Gary Player, Retief Goosen, Tony Johnstone and Cheyenne Woods
rubbing shoulders with Law & Order star Anthony Anderson and CSI New
York’s Carmine Giovinazzo, Westlife’s Brian McFadden and his glamorous
wife Vogue, as well as South Africa’s first couple of radio Unathi and Thomas
Msengana.
As always the most sought after item at the auction was the all-expenses
paid, week-long trip to The Masters including staying in The Player Group
House as a personal guest of Gary Player and Black Knight International.
The item went for R350 000 purchased by Grant Horsfield, Chairman of
Naked Resorts in China.
All funds raised will be distributed to Wings & Wishes and the Wildlands
Conservation Trust in partnership with Qhubeka.
“We will do 2 000 plane trips this year in order to transport needy children
to hospitals for life saving surgery. The funds raised during the GPI will help
us continue to grow that number in 2014,” said Doug Jackson, the CEO of
Coca-Cola Sabco bottling plants across Africa and Asia.
The winners of Gary Player InvitaƟonal Anthony Leeming, Mike Dladla, ReƟef Goosen en Herschelle Gibbs.
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