Border Ladies retain Women's Premier Division title after last

By A Mystery Man Writer

Border Ladies centre Asisipho Plaatjies scored a last-minute try that handed her team a dramatic 19-16 win in the Women's Premier Division final against Western Province in Cape Town on Saturday.

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