In City Press Sport: Rugby bracing for Covid-19 apocalypse; PSL clubs may resort to pay cuts

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In City_Press Sport today: SuperSport United defender Bongani Khumalo donates a month’s salary to provide food parcels for about 300 families; Many PSL clubs may resort to player salary cuts in response to the Covid-19 impact on the economy

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Following his recent appointment as the Bulls’ director of rugby, the general consensus would be that the former Springbok coach has, as they used to say in the old days, landed with his bum in the butter, writes Simnikiwe Xabanisa.At a time when the earnings of professional football players are under threat because of the ripple effects of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic on the global economy, SuperSport United defender Bongani Khumalo has sacrificed his salary for a noble cause.

Failure to get back on the park later this year would put provincial unions, franchises and SA Rugby in a position where they can’t pay players from early next year.In a wide-ranging interview with Daniel Mothowagae, Kaizer Chiefs veteran Bernard Parker talks about growing up in a shack, resisting pressure to determine his destiny at a young age, his longevity in the game and how he’s using the current lockdown brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic to further his studies.

 

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One Man provide food fro 300 families... God bless this man...

The boy is very smart and intelligent. Re a leboha with his gesture

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