The Magpies continued an impressive run of results on Thursday by beating 10-man Aston Villa 3-0 at St James' Park - their fourth straight win in all competitions.
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Chess bosses zip up after jeans-gate
Paris The International Chess Federation (Fide) relaxed its dress code for players after world number one Magnus Carlsen was fined for wearing jeans at an event in New York.
Murphy back for Cape meet
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SA filly heads abroad
Dubai venture on the cards for Dingaans champion.
It's time to Listentoyourheart
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Thrilling clash at Fairview
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Lucky to strike at Vaal
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SA Hold Their Nerve
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National teams shine in 2024
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Mofokeng rocket sinks Magesi
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Saracens must 'use the pain'
Mark McCall (above) urged Saracens to use the pain from their record 68-10 English Premiership defeat on Saturday against Bath as fuel to get back on track.