For FN Rangers coach Arreshaat Daniels, it’s a blessing that the team finished above Glendene United in Stream B, and qualified for the ABC Motsepe League Western Cape play-offs. But they’re going to do their homework before they face the Stream A champs.
For FN Rangers coach Arreshaat Daniels, it’s a blessing that the team finished above Glendene United in Stream B, and qualified for the ABC Motsepe League Western Cape play-offs. But they’re going to do their homework before they face the Stream A champs.
For FN Rangers coach Arreshaat Daniels, it’s a blessing that the team finished above Glendene United in Stream B, and qualified for the ABC Motsepe League Western Cape play-offs. But they’re going to do their homework before they face the Stream A champs.
For FN Rangers coach Arreshaat Daniels, it’s a blessing that the team finished above Glendene United in Stream B, and qualified for the ABC Motsepe League Western Cape play-offs. But they’re going to do their homework before they face the Stream A champs.
For FN Rangers coach Arreshaat Daniels, it’s a blessing that the team finished above Glendene United in Stream B, and qualified for the ABC Motsepe League Western Cape play-offs. But they’re going to do their homework before they face the Stream A champs.
For FN Rangers coach Arreshaat Daniels, it’s a blessing that the team finished above Glendene United in Stream B, and qualified for the ABC Motsepe League Western Cape play-offs. But they’re going to do their homework before they face the Stream A champs.
For FN Rangers coach Arreshaat Daniels, it’s a blessing that the team finished above Glendene United in Stream B, and qualified for the ABC Motsepe League Western Cape play-offs. But they’re going to do their homework before they face the Stream A champs.
For FN Rangers coach Arreshaat Daniels, it’s a blessing that the team finished above Glendene United in Stream B, and qualified for the ABC Motsepe League Western Cape play-offs. But they’re going to do their homework before they face the Stream A champs.
Over a hundred hopefuls are expected to flock to the Capaia Trails on the Capaia Wine Farms in Melkbos on Freedom Day, all eager to be crowned the Dragonfly Tri Freedom Day Run champion.
The Bayhill Premier Cup has come to a spectacular end. But successful tournaments aren’t just about fantastic footballers – it takes a village, after all. So let’s celebrate the selfless service, on the field and on the sidelines, that made it all possible.
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