FOND FAREWELL: One Human of a kind – Wits coaches hail Rowan
Sep 13, 2020
3 minutes
DANIEL MOTHOWAGAE daniel.mothowagae@citypress.co.za
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From Lovers Mohlala and Stanton Fredericks to Ben Motswari and Phakamani Mahlambi, the roll-call of talent to come out of the Bidvest Wits academy is remarkable.
The latest find, Rowan Human, was without doubt on track to become the latest jewel in the club’s crown of home-grown youngsters in the first team.
The 19-year-old was a standout among the 10 reserve team players who were being incorporated into what would be the last chapter written by the tradition-steeped club that has become extinct after
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