Betway Premiership Wrap: Bradley Grobler grabs late win for high-flying Sekhukhune
Sekhukhune United secured a late 1-0 victory over Golden Arrows in their Betway Premiership encounter at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday.

The visitors held firm under intense pressure, with 29-year-old Jaisen Clifford scoring a stunning equaliser past Brandon Petersen to silence the home crowd - after Chiefs had taken an early lead through Khanyisa Mayo, but Gallants' resilience secured a valuable point.
For Lafitte, the draw was significant. His team faced a Chiefs side desperate for a win after losing two and drawing one of their opening three matches across all competitions.
The result marked the fourth consecutive 1-1 draw for Bahlabane Ba Ntwa in as many matches, following stalemates with Orbit College, Mamelodi Sundowns and Polokwane City.
But, despite the grueling schedule, Lafitte remains focused on improvement
"I'm happy with the outcome of this match, but I'm frustrated with the schedule because we have played three matches in one week (Sundowns, Orbit and Chiefs)," said the Gallants mentor after the match.
"It is important to remain positive and collect points. I am a winner, and I am here to improve the team and help the team compete against the best in this country."