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==Sport History==
==Sport History==


'''Cricket and Tennis'''
'''Tennis and Cricket'''


Lawn [[Tennis]] was played at the Standard Courts from 1877 and by 1906, two clubs played competitive tennis in Worcester. On the 3rd of January 1877, a Worcester [[Cricket]] team played for the first time against a Cape Town side. Matches took place at Church-, Market and Queen Squares. Players were organised into three local teams, Rangers, Worcester and United and played their matches on Saturdays.
Lawn [[Tennis]] was played at the Standard Courts from 1877 and by 1906, two clubs played competitive tennis in Worcester. On the 3rd of January 1877, a Worcester [[Cricket]] team played for the first time against a Cape Town side. Matches took place at Church-, Market and Queen Squares. Players were organised into three local teams, Rangers, Worcester and United and played their matches on Saturdays.
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Boland Park would have to wait until the 199os to see provincial cricket again. By this time [[Claude Henderson]], born and educated at Worcester was the new cricketing star. [[Peter Kirsten]], [[Gary Kirsten]], [[Tim Shaw (cricketer)|Tim Shaw]], [[Rudi Bryson]], Phillip Amm, [[Kepler Wessels]], [[Adrian Kuiper]], [[Terence Lazard]] and [[John Commins]] would all score centuries at Boland Park. During April 1993, [[Glamorgan]] played against [[Warwickshire]] in an over limited match at Boland Park. Henderson would go on to represent South Africa in 7 test matches and 4 ODI's.
Boland Park would have to wait until the 199os to see provincial cricket again. By this time [[Claude Henderson]], born and educated at Worcester was the new cricketing star. [[Peter Kirsten]], [[Gary Kirsten]], [[Tim Shaw (cricketer)|Tim Shaw]], [[Rudi Bryson]], Phillip Amm, [[Kepler Wessels]], [[Adrian Kuiper]], [[Terence Lazard]] and [[John Commins]] would all score centuries at Boland Park. During April 1993, [[Glamorgan]] played against [[Warwickshire]] in an over limited match at Boland Park. Henderson would go on to represent South Africa in 7 test matches and 4 ODI's.


'''Rugby Union Football'''
'''Rugby Union'''


Barry [[Fairy Heatlie]] was born at Glen Heatlie in the district of Worcester, on April 25, 1872, one of nine brothers who were all good athletes and sportsmen. He was selected for Western Province at the age of 18, and for South Africa in his 20th year. Altogether he represented [[Western Province (rugby team)|Western Province]] in 41 matches and he was never on the losing side in 26 [[Currie Cup]] matches. Heatlie was a big, robust forward and an intelligent, inspiring leader. When Heatlie was given the captaincy of the South Africans for the final test in 1896, he decided to supply his team with jerseys from the Old Diocesan Club. It was a happy coincidence that the jerseys were green and that South Africa therefore won her first international wearing what was to become the national colour. South Africa won the test 5 – 0 and afterwards Heatlie was carried around the field in triumph. Barry Heatlie and his 14 hereos had to rely on public transport to get home after their historic triumph.
Barry [[Fairy Heatlie]] was born at Glen Heatlie in the district of Worcester, on April 25, 1872, one of nine brothers who were all good athletes and sportsmen. He was selected for Western Province at the age of 18, and for South Africa in his 20th year. Altogether he represented [[Western Province (rugby team)|Western Province]] in 41 matches and he was never on the losing side in 26 [[Currie Cup]] matches. Heatlie was a big, robust forward and an intelligent, inspiring leader. When Heatlie was given the captaincy of the South Africans for the final test in 1896, he decided to supply his team with jerseys from the Old Diocesan Club. It was a happy coincidence that the jerseys were green and that South Africa therefore won her first international wearing what was to become the national colour. South Africa won the test 5 – 0 and afterwards Heatlie was carried around the field in triumph. Barry Heatlie and his 14 hereos had to rely on public transport to get home after their historic triumph.

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Worcester is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa. It is located 120 km north-east of Cape Town on the N1 highway north to Johannesburg.

Being the largest town in the Western Cape's interior region, it serves as the administrative capitol of the Breede Valley Local Municipality and as regional headquarters for most Central- and Provincial Government Departments. The town also serves as the hub of the Western Cape's interior commercial, distribution and retail activity with a Shopping Mall, well developed Central Business District and infrastructure.

The Breede Valley Local Municipality was formed in December 2001 and includes the hamlets of Matroosberg, Touws River, De Doorns, Rawsonville and the town of Worcester. The people are represented by 31 Councillors, headed by an executive Mayor.

Census and population classification