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From Bafana’s Afcon pay day to our Rugby World Cup special. It is all in Sport this week

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For these and other sports news, features and analysis, get your copy of City Press today. Picture: iStock/Gallo Images
For these and other sports news, features and analysis, get your copy of City Press today. Picture: iStock/Gallo Images

Some of the headlines in the City Press Sport section this week:

Where is Bafana’s Afcon cash? 

Bafana’s Afcon pay day fails to materialise – will the team ever get the bonuses? CAF stays mum about South Africa’s R11m Afcon prize, while Safa commits to pay the promised player bonus “in the next few days”.

In our Rugby World Cup special

Fit-again Trevor Nyakane a boost ahead of Boks’ World Cup opener against the All Blacks. Rassie’s Boks eye a World Cup smash and grab, and meet the contenders and pretenders of the Rugby World Cup.

Flying the flag beyond our borders

SA is represented by those fulfilling management roles in local football as their sought-after expertise is recognised internationally, writes Daniel Mothowagae.

European spotlight beckons for Percy Tau

The Bafana star begins his journey with Euro stars next week 

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