Heading to the Vodacom Durban July would usually mean donning your finest attire and being in fine feather, but this year will obviously be a rather different affair.
Louis Oosthuizen falls just short once more, Germany and Portugal put on a show, the Proteas batting wobbles, and Wayde’s going to Tokyo.
The Proteas are back, Europe’s international footballing showcase kicked off, and South African golf fans are licking their lips after another sublime showing by 22-year-old Garrick Higgo.
Sadly, I must touch on the Mayweather versus Paul ’bout’, but once that’s out of the way we’ll turn out attention to sporting events worth a second look.
If you’re driving away in a brand new Golf 8 GTI, and all you did was place a R20 bet, I’d say you’ve picked a winner.
Phil Mickelson defied the odds to make history at the PGA Championship, and there was plenty of drama as Europe’s top football leagues drew to a close.
The 2021 Formula One season has been hotly contested, with Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen duking it out at the top. The current world champion isn’t happy with Red Bull’s rear wings, though.
Alisson’s last-gasp header is a great place to start, and this week’s wrap concludes with a look at South African sprint sensation Shaun Maswanganyi.
Another title for one of the most exciting golfing talents to emerge from our shores, questionable dancing skills on display, and drama across Europe’s top football leagues.
The Scot’s reign, as well as his journey from humble roots to football glory, will be celebrated in a new Amazon documentary, ‘Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In’.
There’s zero skill involved when picking your weekly lottery numbers. Betting, and sports betting, in particular, is something very different.
Earlier today, the ‘Special One’ was given the boot, capping off what has been an action-packed and controversial weekend of sporting action.
The golfing world doffs its cap to Hideki Matsuyama, whilst football fans continue to rage at VAR and the lack of consistency.
Golf fans are counting down the hours until the Masters, Cheslin impresses off the field, and our former skipper Quinny is accused of bending the rules.