The Growth of Girls' Sport in SA

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The first SA cricket team in a World Cup Final. The first SA football time in a World Cup knock-out. Women's sport is booming. And on SuperSport Schools the action has been non-stop. Operations Manager, Bridget Kee, talks to Alex about this exciting new sporting chapter.

The SuperSport Schools Podcast airs new episodes every Sunday at 6pm. Watch them live on DSTV Channel 216.
9 Jun English South Africa Sports · Sports News

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