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Blank space winners announced Congratula� ons to Angela Hyde with her beau� ful rendi� on of a tranquil farm scene in the Rustenburg bushveld (pictured above), as well as to Shukuru N Mwamba for their winning entries in this round of the Bonus/Rustenburg Herald Blank Space compe� � on. They each win R1 000. These two winners, along with the previous 2019 winners, will be in line for a cash prize of R10 000 (each) sponsored by Pick n Pay’s Beyers Naudé and Pick n Pay Greystone Crossing. Read more about the winners, as well as the compe� � on on p 10. Parents in court for rape, child abuse - p6 Decent points haul for Michael van Rooyen - p10 PAGE 2 BONUS 29 JULY 2019 KFC Add Hope goes to Modderspruit 2019 BONUS - RUSTENBURG- KFC team members from KFC Modderspruit visited the Add Hope beneficiary- Good Hope Centre on Thursday (18 July) in support of their 10-year Special secondhand clothes sale / Spesiale tweedehandse klereverkoping. NG Kerk, Moedergemeente, h/v Beyers Naudé- en celebrations on Mandela Fatima Bhayatstrate, Vrydag/Friday 2 August, from 08H00 to 12H00. Day. Do not miss it. In was a day of celebrations ��������������������������������������������������������������������������K212970 W30 at the Modderspruit You are invited to: AGS Deo Gloria’s - Pasella fees (free goodies & clothes) & Street market - A variety of stalls: baked goodies, crafts, Community Centre hall with jewellery, biltong & dry wors etc. plus childrens entertainment. Live mu- an opening prayer by Pastor sic. 3 August 2019 (9am - 3pm) - 19 Waterboom avenue, Proteapark, Kilimo, followed by a word Rustenburg. of welcome by the charity �������������������������������������������������������������������K212963 W28-W31 Dans saam Pieter Naudé by Hunters Pub and Grill - 3 Augustus. Gratis Modderspruit Community Centre hall. administrator Cylia Phiri and ingang. Skakel Zelda 073 248 8504. her husband. Senior members �������������������������������������������������������������������K212969 W30-W31 of the community and elders Hunters Rest Sunday Market. Launching from Sunday 4/8/2019, join were called on to talk as well us from 9am to 4pm - for fun for the whole family - a round of golf for dad, shopping or a spa treatment for mom, Sunday lunch at the Ho- Dr Dawie Bos honoured as the team at Good Hope Centre and various sponsors. tel and kids activities galore, including jumping castle, trampoline, mini BONUS - POTCHEFSTROOM - Longtime resident soccer, volleyball, a play-park, putt-putt and kids activities presented Sponsors were thanked of Rustenburg and prominent business man, Dr by kids entertainers. for their contributions in ������������������������������������������������������������������K212964 W28-W31 Dawie Bos, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Maxim uplifting and giving back to Hunters Rest Live music, food stands, craft drinks stands, coffee, Planning Solutions (Pty) Ltd, was recently honored the community. A heartfelt hand-made crafts, beauty products, décor and more ...... find it all at the by being appointed as Extraordinary Associate Hunters Rest Sunday Market. message was delivered by Professor in the Unit for Environmental Sciences ������������������������������������������������������������������K212965 W28-W31 one of the children whose Gala - Gauteng Philpharmonic Orchestra - Sat 3 Aug and Management at the Potchefstroom Campus of Women’s Month life has been impacted by the 18H00, Sun 4 Aug 15H00 - Clara Schumann, Haydn, Mendelssohn. the North-West University. Brooklyn Theatre - Tel: 012 460 6033, www.brooklyntheatre.co.za. programme. Entertainment ��������������������������������������������������������������������������n/c W29-W31 His involvement in Rustenburg and the North-West Province stretches over a period of 20 years. was provided by traditional Annual General Meeting - Rustenburg Swimming Club is inviting all dancers and the school interested parties to attend the club’s AGM, which is to be held on His appointment as extraordinary Associate Professor Wednesday, 14 August 2019, 17H30 for 18H00 at the Rustenburg involves inter alia that he will actively participate, when children couldn’t hold back Swimming Clubhouse, cnr Kerk & Boshoff streets, Rustenburg. Please and joined in the dancing phone René van der Walt 082 462 4249 for more info. required, in the training of undergraduate as well as postgraduate students in the Unit for Environmental and celebrations. For more ������������������������������������������������������������������K212968 W29-W31 information on this read Dr Dawie Bos. Sciences and Management. He may also be involved in the evaluation/assessment of students. this week’s edition of the Rustenburg Herald. (67 /$7 Contraband clean-up at Loperfontein 029,(6 BONUS - RUSTENBURG- A clean- 2)),&,$/ up operation was conducted at Loperfontein correctional centre 5(/($6( from 09:00 on Monday (22 July), )ULGD\ which resulted in confiscation of numerous contrabands found inside $XJXVW offender’s cells. The call to have such an operation  emanated from the challenges of illegal cell phones that the Department of Correctional Services is experiencing within the correctional centres. Addressing male officials from different departments before the search, the Area Commissioner of Rustenburg Management Area, Ms Mamokete Mogorosi appreciated the initiative that will surely assist the area in its Some of the contrabands that were confiscated endeavour to fight was on illegal cell phones in correctional centres. She assured the officials that were accompanied by departmental Emergency Support Team (EST) that they 12: have a full backing of the department. 6+2:,1* According communications Manager of correctional services, Mr Advice Ramonnye, the contrabands seized during the crackdown included 14 cell phones, 100 blades BOOK NOW WWW.STERKINEKOR.COM of dagga, R174, five cell phone chargers, four sim cards, self- made brew/alcohol and lots of dangerous sharpened weapons. CALL 0870550046 FOR TICKETS

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12: Great Deals $6 6((1 21 79 21 PAGE 6 BONUS 29 JULY 2019 Tlhabane Teacher shot and killed RUSTENBURG HERALD- RUSTENBURG- The North West Education MEC, home while waiting for the bus to school. difficult moment to the department since Mmaphefo Matsemela was shocked and saddened to hear about the untimely death MEC Matsemela, who was shocked by the the Grade 12 learners will be writing their of a Grade 12 teacher, who was allegedly shot dead at Tlhabane West, Rustenburg on sad news, highlighted that the society has lost Preliminary examinations in a few weeks. Tuesday (23 July). a light. “On behalf of the department I would Learners have lost a very important person According to information received, it is Life Orientation and English subjects at like to express my heartfelt condolences to because she provided them with knowledge. alleged that in the morning between 05:00 Rakoko Secondary School in Mabeskraal the entire family and the school community The nation without teachers is a doomed and 05:30 the lady teacher who was teaching Village, was shot dead at the gate of her of Rakoko Secondary school. It is a very nation,” said MEC Matsemela.

Dinie Estates land grab: Latest

BONUS - RUSTENBURG - For nearly two months now a land owner here has been fighting to get authorities to remove illegal land occupiers. The squatters pitched up at the property of Fernando Goncalves on 8 June. They immediately started erecting structures, followed by illegal electricity connections being made. Goncalves, after not being able to get local police to act against the land grabbers, turned to the civil rights organization, Afriforum for assistance. They assisted him in approaching the Northwest High Court in a bid to obtain a court order to force the police to remove the squatters. The court order, ordering the Rustenburg Sheriff of the Court, as well as the Rustenburg Police, to remove the squatters and their structures was issued on 12 June. But neither the Rustenburg Sheriff of the Court nor the Rustenburg Police acted - and the squatters were left to multiply. Rustenburg Herald tried on numerous times to get comment from the Sheriff of the court. Messages were left, but remained unanswered. When the Herald finally got hold of a representative of the Sheriff’s office, the only comment was ‘that the situation was very complicated’. Yet, the following day - Thursday (25 July) - workers from the Sheriff’s office did arrive on the scene and demolished a few unoccupied shacks before leaving again. “A police vehicle was also on the scene. Later the day the station commissioner of the Rustenburg Police arrived and told me she was informed that the sheriff will be evicting the land grabbers that day. I told her they were already there and have left again. She then said that it could not have been, as police were supposed to oversee the process. She was very surprised when I told her police were indeed present,” a agent for Goncalves told Rustenburg Herald. About four hours after the sheriff’s staff dismantled some of the shacks, squatters were back on the premises, rebuilding.

$)7(53$,1)8/<($56 0$0$/,6$%528*+73($&( Toddler raped; ,10<%52.(1)$0,/< &ŽƌŵĂŶLJLJĞĂƌƐ/ƐƵīĞƌĞĚŝŶŵLJŵĂƌƌŝĂŐĞ͕/ŚĂĚĚĂŝůLJĮŐŚƚƐ ǁŝƚŚŵLJŚƵƐďĂŶĚĂŶĚ/ŚĂĚŶŽƉĞĂĐĞďĞĐĂƵƐĞŽĨŵLJũĞĂůŽƵƐ parents in court again ĨĂŵŝůLJ͕ĨƌŝĞŶĚƐĂŶĚŵLJŝŶͲůĂǁƐǁŚŽĂůƐŽŚĂƚĞĚŵĞ͘/ĨĞůƚ ďĞƚƌĂLJĞĚ ĂŶĚ ŚĞĂƌƚďƌŽŬĞŶ ďLJ ŵLJŽǁŶ ƉĞŽƉůĞ͕ƐůĞĞƉůĞƐƐ BONUS - RUSTENBURG - The parents of a five-year-old girl ŶŝŐŚƚƐĂŶĚƐƚƌĞƐƐŶĞĂƌůLJŬŝůůĞĚŵĞ͘/ƚƌŝĞĚŵĂŶLJŚĞĂůĞƌƐďƵƚ was back in court on charges of rape, child neglect, child abuse, ƚŚĞLJĂůůĨĂŝůĞĚƚŽŚĞůƉƵŶƟů/ŚĞĂƌĚĂďŽƵƚDD>/^ŽŶƌĂĚŝŽ͘ as well as two counts of not reporting possible sexual misconduct tŝƚŚƚŚĞŽŶůLJZϮϬϬ/ŚĂĚŝŶůŝĨĞ͕DD>/^ƚŽŽŬŵLJĨŽƌƚƵŶĞ (T(9GG9QOD against the child. ƌĞĂĚŝŶŐƐĂŶĚƐƵƌƉƌŝƐĞĚŵLJďĞƚĞůůŝŶŐĂĐĐƵƌĂƚĞůLJĂďŽƵƚŵLJ %NGCPKPI The two appeared in the Rustenburg regional court on Wednesday ŚƵƐďĂŶĚ͛ƐŚŝĚĚĞŶĨĂŵŝůLJƐĞĐƌĞƚƐ͘ (25 July). The toddler was removed from her homeless parents’ care ^ŚĞƚŚĞŶŵĂĚĞƐƉĞĐŝĂůƉƌĂLJĞƌƐĂŶĚŐĂǀĞŵĞƉŽǁĞƌĨƵůŝŶĚŝĂŶ in December 2016, just a month before her third birthday. A witness, Lica Vermeulen, told the court she have previously seen ŚĞƌďĂůŚŽůLJǁĂƚĞƌĨŽƌĐůĞĂŶƐŝŶŐĂŶĚĂƐƉĞĐŝĂůŽŝů͘tŝƚŚŝŶũƵƐƚ the couple and the child and her worry about the little girl’s situation ĚĂLJƐĂŵŝƌĂĐůĞŚĂƉƉĞŶĞĚ͗ĂůůŵLJĞŶĞŵŝĞƐĂŶĚĨĂŵŝůLJŝŶͲůĂǁƐ grew. “The child was dirty and looked ragged. She had lice and her ǁŚŽŚĂƚĞĚŵĞĐĂŵĞďĂĐŬƚŽŵĂŬĞƉĞĂĐĞǁŝƚŚŵĞ͘ŌĞƌƐƵĨͲ feet were in bad shape. She had no shoes and she was not wearing any ĨĞƌŝŶŐϭϱƉĂŝŶĨƵůLJĞĂƌƐ͖ƚŽĚĂLJǁĞĂƌĞƚŚĞŚĂƉƉŝĞƐƚĐŽƵƉůĞĂŶĚ underclothes,” Vermeulen recalled. /ĂŵĂůƐŽŐƌĞĂƞƵů͕ďĞĐĂƵƐĞŽĨDD>/^ƐƉĞĐŝĂůƉƌĂLJĞƌƐ Vermeulen then convinced the mother to let the little girl stay the ŽĨďůĞƐƐŝŶŐ͘/ŚĂǀĞďĞĐŽŵĞĂƐƵĐĐĞƐƐĨƵůďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐůĂĚLJ͘ night at her house. The mother gave her a letter, giving permission. The next day, and the day after, the parents did not come to collect хZĞŵŽǀĂůŽĨďĂĚƐƉĞůůƐ хtŽƌŬĐƌŝƐŝƐ the child as was arranged. After about five days without hearing from х&ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂůĐƌŝƐŝƐ х^ƉĞĐŝĂůƉƌĂLJĞƌƐĨŽƌďůĞƐƐŝŶŐƐ the parents, Vermeulen took the child to a registered place of safety. хZĞŵŽǀŝŶŐďůĂĐŬŵĂŐŝĐ х,ĞĂůƚŚƉƌŽďůĞŵƐ On 4 January Vermeulen tracked down the mother and informed her that she had to go and see a social worker regarding the child. “I хtŽƌƌŝĞĚĂďŽƵƚLJŽƵƌĨƵƚƵƌĞ͍ х,ŽƵƐĞĐůĞĂŶƐŝŶŐ took a video of our conversation to have proof that I did indeed acted хĂĚůƵĐŬ͍ х>ŽǀĞĐƌŝƐĞƐ with her knowledge,” Vermeulen told the court. A few days later the parents, as well as police, arrived at Vermeulen’s house. Vermeulen )25$332,170(17&$// was told by the police that the parents are accusing her of abduction. A doctor then took to the stand and told the court he examined the child on 5 January 2017 because there was a suspicion that the child 0$0$/,6$ was abused. He then found evidence to support that suspicion. The case will continue and the bail of R1000 each of the parents 5867(1%85*72:1 was extended.

Readers are advised to use their own discretion, as it is the customer’s responsibility to verify the advertisers’ credentials prior to making payments for any goods or services received. Rustenburg Herald’s Bonus will not be held liable for any transactions made. 29 JULY 2019 BONUS PAGE 7 PAGE 8 BONUS 29 JULY 2019 R5000 cash for prettiest miss BONUS – RUSTENBURG – The search is on for this year’s Miss Rustenburg Herald. Exceptional young women have the opportunity to be months and that failure to do so, could lead to our next ambassador – as well as winning R5 000 cash. her immediate disqualification. Young woman entering The competition is open to young women between the competition, agree to accept the rules and decisions the ages of 17 and 25-years-old who lives/work in the of Rustenburg Herald as the hosts of the competition and physical distribution area of the Rustenburg Herald. Only agree to refrain for any comment whatsoever on social young women who are not married and have not been media about the competition. Failure to do so, will lead married before and who have not yet had any children to your automatic disqualification. Young woman who will be allowed to enter. The winning young woman must wish to enter the competition are encouraged to do understand that she should be available to Rustenburg so by paying an entry fee of R60 per entry. For more Herald for promotional purposes during her term of 12 information visit www.rustenburgherald.co.za. Wysneusie’s excellent “police men and women”

Danelle du Plooy (18) is one of the local beauties who’s eyeing the Miss Rustenburg Herald 2019 title.

The “Gogga” class “police men and women”: De-Wandro Pienaar, JP du Plessis, Eden van der Merwe, Mienke Swart, Cumi Ehlers, Johandré Heyneke, Juandré Breytenbach Derek Munnik, Josh Mostert, Pieter de Bruin, Ciara Gokacti, Nathleen Smit, Wian Booyens, Rueben van der Nest, Connor Jansen van ^ƉĂĐŝŽƵƐϯdžďĞĚƌŽŽŵƐ͕ϭdžďĂƚŚƌŽŽŵƚŽǁŶŚŽƵƐĞŝŶ Vuuren, Izé Pretorius, Tanith Marrier d’ Unienville and Kealana Heralla. 5XVWHQEXUJ͘KƉĞŶƉůĂŶŬŝƚĐŚĞŶͬĚŝŶŝŶŐͬ ƐŝƫŶŐƌŽŽŵ͘ƌƟƐƚƐƐƚƵĚŝŽ;ǁŝƚŚǁĂƐŚďĂƐŝŶΘƚŽŝůĞƚͿ͘ >ĂƉĂ͕ůŽĐŬͲƵƉŐĂƌĂŐĞǁŝƚŚůĂƵŶĚƌLJĨĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ͖ ϭϭϬϬůŝƚƌĞ:ŽͲ:ŽƚĂŶŬ͕ĨƌŽŶƚǀĞƌĂŶĚĂǁŝƚŚƐŵĂůů ŐĂƌĚĞŶ͘>ŽƚƐŽĨƐƚŽƌĂŐĞƐƉĂĐĞ͘^ŝƚƵĂƚĞĚŝŶĂƐĂĨĞ͕ ƵƉŵĂƌŬĞƚĂƌĞĂ͘DŽǀĞͲŝŶƌĞĂĚLJ͘KǁŶĞƌƌĞͲůŽĐĂƟŶŐ͘

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Nicole Enos en Landi Delport at Wysneusie Zelrie Steynberg at Wysneusie Preschool. Preschool. 29 JULY 2019 BONUS PAGE 9 PAGE 10 BONUS 29 JULY 2019 Decent points haul for Toyota Gazoo Racing SA’s Michael van Rooyen at round 5 of 2019 GTC Champs

BONUS - RUSTENBURG - Toyota Gazoo Racing SA’s Michael van Rooyen piloted his GTC Toyota Corolla to a fifth-place finish in Race 1 of Round 5 of the championship; and added a sterling second place in Race 2. This gave the Rustenburg- based racer a decent points haul for the championship, and keeps him in the fight as the season progresses. “The weekend started well for us,” said Van Rooyen after the event. “We were really quick in all the practice sessions, clocking times in the Top Three throughout. We carried this pace over to Saturday, setting the second-fastest time in the morning warm- up.” “I didn’t have the greatest start for Race 1 though, and I lost one spot in the jostling around turns two and three. But then came the fast right-hander at turn four, where I braked and turned in as normal,” explained Van Rooyen. “I managed to hit the apex, but the moment I got onto the throttle, the car just understeered off the track.” Race 2 saw the Toyota Corolla starting in fifth place, thanks to the grid being reversed, based on the results of the first race. The Rustenburger had a solid start, and found himself three abreast going through the fast turn three. So, Race 2 went to Wolk Race 2 went to Robbie Wolk (BMW), with Michael van (BMW), with Van Rooyen Rooyen second and Johan Fourie taking third place. second and Fourie taking another third place. “Overall it was a good weekend for us,” said the Toyota Corolla driver. “We scored meaningful points, and while the points still need to be ratified for the weekend, I’m certain we’ve made up some ground in the standings.” Next up is Round 6 of the 8-round championship, which takes place at the East London Grand Prix Circuit on August 30 and 31, 2019. “East London is a tricky circuit, but we always enjoy a challenge,” concluded Van Rooyen. “Just a pity that we won’t have the same support that we had at Zwartkops this weekend, as many Toyota SA Motors representatives came to cheer us on. The Eastern Cape is very much an away race for us, but we’ll do our best to score maximum points there at the end of August.” Latest Blank Space winners announced BONUS - RUSTENBURG HERALD - RUSTENBURG - We are proud to announce the latest winners in Bonus and Rustenburg Herald’s Blank Space Art competition. Congratulations to Shukuru N Mwamba for winning R1 000 with his magnificent pencil drawing of a young boy and Angela Hyde with her beautiful rendition of a tranquil farm scene in the Rustenburg bushveld. In addition to winning a cash prize of R1 000 each, these two winners will of course be in line for another “final” judging towards the end of this year for a magnificent cash prize of R10 000 (each) sponsored by Pick n Pay’s Beyers Naudé and Pick n Pay Greystone Crossing. For other artists who also have an eye on the R1 000 cash prize, keep watching Bonus and Rustenburg Herald for our next edition wherein all the details of the next competition will be. There is still plenty of time to enter. Congratulations to both winners and may you enjoy your prize-money!

Lesego Moncho of Pick ‘n Pay Beyers Naudé with the winning entry of Shukuru N The second winning art work of Angela Hyde at Pick n Pay Greystone Crossing. Mwamba of our Blank Space Art competition. With the art work is Ntsoareleng Motsieloa. 29 JULY 2019 BONUS PAGE 11 Pirates win their fifth Carling Black Label Cup

Grade 4: Nicole Kotze, Nicolas Grobler, Bianca Pieterse, Megan Erasmus, Niané Dreyer, middle: Mieke Barnard, Sonica Wiese, Cleoné Stone, Ansuné Koen, Angelique Gouws and front from left Stiaan Scheepers, Caitlin Mitch- ley, Heinrich Marx, André du Preez and Estelle Fouché.

On Saturday (27 July) Orlando Pirates won their fifth Carling Black Label Cup after defeating Kaizer Chiefs 2-0. The match took place on Saturday afternoon at the FNB Stadium. Orlando Pirates started the game on a very positive note getting their first goal in the 18th minute through striker Augustine Mulega. The Buc- caneers doubled their lead in the 30th minute form a beautiful curler from Thembinkosi Lorch. Run Walk for life Cross Country athletes shines in club league at Bergsig Academy Grade 5: Naldo Kock, Juan-Mari Malan, Liza Schoeman, Ky- lie Luis, Salomé Vermaak, middle: Ilan Botha, Elrize Raath, Kayleigh Levey, Kayla Naudé, Jean van der Walt and front from left Nicolene Cloete, Zanté Young, Caylynn van der Watt, Divan Burger and Allison van der Westhuizen. Laerskool Proteapark Top 15 academic learners for term 2

Magda Marinus Etienne Gizela vd Karina Hannes Haasbroek. Prinsloo. Johnny Young. Schoeman. Bergh. Scholtz. Henning. Extreme Adventure Festival - Just 4 short weeks left Grade 6: Renske Bosch, Lillie Wright, Shania Sheehan, before the big weekend Milandri Koen, Mila Nel, middle: Katelyn Rossouw, Nikita Neto, André Pienaar, Chloe Stacey, Simoné Henning and front from left Abegail Bester, Seth Jooste, Wilmi van Rooyen, Heike Marx and Juanél Geer.

BONUS - RUSTENBURG - Extreme Adventure Festival - Packed with laughs, dancing, great live music, Grade 7: Annye Fourie, Hein Badenhorst, Jannéke de Wet, extreme 4x4’s, a play park, and many many more activities - the Extreme Adventure Festival caters for Celita Lehmann, Emma Cloete, Cassie Kukard, middle: every member of the family, even your pets! Simoné Labuschagne, Estie du Plessis, Minke Grobler, Fantastic Friday Evending (30 August) have a play park with a merry go round and you have any doggy Henriëtte Grové, Kiana Jv Rensburg and front from left will kick off with a live show of the other rides. Whilst listening to some great toys, blankets or food Marli Coetzee, Janeske van der Walt, Muzaan Dreyer, renowned ‘Lag ‘n slag’ featuring Wicus music there will also be stalls with various lying around, please van der Merwe. You’d better bring your items that they sell/promote. bring them along, Minké Vermeulen and Britney van Zyl. dancing pants with, because directly after the For the foodies there will be a Potjiekos you may just change show we have Hennie and the Kitaarkêrels competition, with great prizes up for grabs. someone’s life. If not, we encourage you all of that cash in your pocket. We also will performing, so we hope you are ready to Please come and show off your amazing to change the world or save a life through have many, many food stalls available, as Sokkie until your socks fall off. Potjie skills, and prove to us that you deserve giving some blood. We are very grateful well as braaipacks being sold at the bar, with On Super Saturday(31 August) the day the title of Potjiekos King/Queen. All of the towards each and every one of you who a designated braai area for your convenience. kicks off early with an Extreme 4x4 event food that is left over from the competition reached into your pockets to help us in which Tickets are available on Computicket. powered by Hankook. But that is only the will be donated to charity. ever manner, and we urge anyone willing If there is any enquiries please contact start of the fun. The entire day you will be In between all of the fun of this day, we to help us change lives, to contact us. No Jacques Swarts on 083 520 5768 or kindly entertained by our amazing lineup of singers also have a few charity drives which will matter how big or small. There will be a bar visit our Facebook page, Extreme Adventure like Snotkop, Steve Hofmeyr, Pieter Koen be running. The blood bank will be doing a open throughout the entire event, with card Festival. We are looking forward to seeing and many many more. For the children we drive, as well as the SPCA visiting us. So if facilities, so that you don’t have to carry each and every one of you there. PAGE 12 BONUS 29 JULY 2019

Well, we did not lose... BONUS – RUSTENBURG - Following the 16-all draw between the Springboks and the All Not having the ball = Bad. Thanks, again, to much room to manoeuvre. Blacks in Wellington, NZ, there is much to discuss. that little maverick, , for CURRY CUP The Curry Cup has lost a bit of Because we should have lost – by a mile. that possession. What should also be rather saving the day with his brilliant opportunism. its appeal and prestige, but a true supporter will And and should common sense is that, once you have kicked But it would not have been possible if not for not miss a game. The travelled get a big chunk of the blame for that. What the ball in such a manner that your team is . He might not be the biggest to and, for the first time since is the objective of any rugby match? The no longer in possession of the ball, you have man on the field, but he’s got one giant heart. 2012, won a match in Cape Town. objective, in my humble opinion, is to win, forfeited the opportunity to score points. It is Another player who deserves a mention is The Lions were on the back foot for most of to have more points than the opposition. How worrying to think that Faf might have been – after he replaced Frans the game, but did the intelligent thing to stay do you achieve this objective? Well, a good instructed by a coach to kick away every ball he Malherbe the SA scrum suddenly seemed more within striking range of their hosts – and when start is to have possession of the ball. Without receives from the scrum. The same with Willie efficient. The rest of the team did not have a too the opportunity presented itself, they managed possession of the ball it is extremely difficult to le Roux – what is the value of a fullback if his good day at the office. The usually impressive to get their noses in front. After trailing 21-10 score points. It should then be common sense only response to getting a ball is to kick it away. was only slightly better than at half time, they finished the game with a 30- for any intelligent rugby player that you should And badly, as well. One can only hope that the average, our Ginger Ninja, 28 victory. The defeated the try and keep possession of the ball for your ‘Bok coaching team will have the insight to was subdued and was smartly 25-17 and the Free State clobbered team – and then do as much as possible with make this conclusion: Having the ball = Good; boxed in by the All Blacks, not allowing him 68-14.

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