The latest reader opinion piece in the 'race conversation' tackles the definition of racism.
Swine flu hampers sport
Article By:
Fri, 07 Aug 2009 09:12
Four under-21 Lions players have been diagnosed with swine flu,
causing organisers to cancel a game against Boland, Beeld newspaper
reported on Friday.
The match against Boland would have taken place in Wellington on
Friday in the national under-21 tournament.
But players Elton Jantjies, Jaco Kriel, Ashley Kohler and Chuma
Faas have been diagnosed with swine flu.
Another 22 players in the Lions under-19 and under-21 groups are
also sick.
"It is too early to say how many have swine flu," said coach
Timmy Goodwin.
Meanwhile, an annual sports day between Grey College and
Pretoria Boys' High that would have taken place in Pretoria this
weekend, has been called off.
More than 250 Grey pupils were absent from school on Thursday.
"There are several learners with flu symptoms or a cold. We do
not want all these pupils to travel together on a train to Pretoria
and have them infecting one another," said Grey principal
Johan
Volsteedt.
In the Currie Cup, Cheetahs players Louis Strydom and Naka
Drotske were also ill.
Six players in the Free State's under-19 team have been pulled
out of a game against the Griffons in Bloemfontein on Friday
because they were suffering from flu.
Beeld reported that several schools in Pretoria North have
confirmed cases of swine flu — four pupils at Hoërskool
Wonderboom, one pupil at Hoërskool Montana and 12 students at the
University of Pretoria have all contracted the H1N1 virus.