- Wiaan Mulder rues ‘a few freebies’ as Sri Lanka fly out of the blocks at Centurion: News Seamer backs bowlers to improve after chastening opening day against Sri Lanka Wiaan Mulder, playing in his second Test 22 months after his debut, has assessed South Africa’s bowling performance …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Marcell Coetzee looks set to leave Ulster for the Bulls: South African back rower Marcell Coetzee looks set to leave Ulster and join the Bulls after a not so cryptic twitter post from the Pretoria-based club.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- All Whites striker Jeremy Brockie joins Australian club after stint in South Africa: Former All Whites striker Jeremy Brockie has ended his five-year stint in South Africa and signed for a second-tier Australian club. The 33-year-old has joined Victorian Premier League club Bentleigh …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Sri Lankans have a field day with the bat: For SA, the opening day of this Test in Centurion was one of those days where you had the best ingredients and put in the best effort, but still ended up with a soggy serving on the plate.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Covid-19 put these citizens out of work, then other opportunities arose: The outlook was bleak when Charmaine Pingo was retrenched in August and her husband’s small business struggled to attract clients.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Adventurous Sri Lanka 340-6 in 1st test vs. South Africa: Sri Lanka took early control of the first test in South Africa with strong middle-order performances from Dhananjaya de Silva and Dinesh Chandimal leading their team to 340-6 at stumps on the opening …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Chandimal hails ‘surprising’ Sri Lankan batting effort: Former captain Dinesh Chandimal said Sri Lanka had exceeded their expectations by scoring 340 for six on the first day of the first Test …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
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Aandklas Hatfield also has a rich history: Aandklas Hatfield opened up its doors in 2006. This cottage turned bar was built in 1943 for the use of Mr F. Jacobz. It was a residential house until 1996. It was converted by the owner to a commune for the use of university students. Eventually this was converted into a venue called Up The Creek in 2002 and it became Aandklas in 2006. I actually bumped into one of the original commune occupants a few years ago who told us that “it was fun drinking in his commune again”.
