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.
Yesterday’s early kickoff saw Croatia and Spain involved in a classic, and it seemed unlikely that the second match could deliver something as dramatic. That it did.
The winger’s first-ever career drop goal, slotted from just inside his own half, helped Toulouse oust La Rochelle 18-8 in the French Top 14 final.
Last year, Rafa received a custom 80-foot Sunreef Power catamaran, which he is now putting to good use.
Saturday’s opening stage of the 108th Tour de France was marred by a ridiculous crash caused by a fan trying to get her 15 seconds of fame.
On Saturday, the British & Irish Lions play Japan in a warm-up match in Edinburgh. They fly to South Africa the following day, and a cracker of a showdown awaits.
Martin Dubravka is a classic example of ‘from hero to zero’. Some falls from grace take years, but Dubravka’s took just 18 minutes.
On the same Copenhagen pitch where, nine days earlier, the crowd had wondered whether one of their players would live, Denmark romped to victory and booked a last-16 showdown with Wales.
It was impossible to watch Keshav Maharaj’s hat-trick yesterday without joining in with the on-screen celebrations.
Louis Oosthuizen falls just short once more, Germany and Portugal put on a show, the Proteas batting wobbles, and Wayde’s going to Tokyo.
When a new start-up cracks the news, it’s often referred to as ‘the Uber of’ whatever field it operates in. Concoct an elaborate story to cover up a murder, and you may just be dubbed the new Oscar Pistorius.
Next year’s FIFA World Cup will be unlike any other for a number of reasons. If fans want to make it inside a stadium, they will need to get a jab.
In the spotlight today is Haiti goalkeeper Josué Duverger, who had a moment to forget during his side’s match against Canada on Tuesday.
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.
The Serbian won Wednesday’s quarter-final against Italy’s Matteo Berrettini, setting up a mouthwatering final four showdown against the king of clay, Rafa Nadal.
Despite the Japanese public being overwhelmingly against the Olympics taking place, organisers are forging ahead, with financial concerns an unspoken driving force.
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.
Biles once again put on a show at the US Gymnastics Championships, with her skill and precision highlighted in a viral super slow-motion video.
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.
Koepka and DeChambeau have been at it for years, and leaked footage from this past weekend shows they’re no closer to making peace.
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.
Simone Biles is widely regarded as the greatest female gymnast of all time, and it’s easy enough to see why.
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.
Four sports are making their Olympic debuts, and another two, baseball and softball, will return after a hiatus of sorts.
Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, and Nathan Lyon have hit back at suggestions that they had prior knowledge of their teammates’ ball-tampering exploits.
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.
Ever since that infamous day in March 2018, Cricket Australia has maintained that only three men knew about the cheating that was going on. That story is beginning to unravel.
The 10 highest-paid athletes on the planet raked in a combined $1,05 billion between May 1, 2020, and May 1, 2021.
Kiwi rugby scribe Ben Smith took aim at the Springboks, accusing the team of “ducking competition” and being overrated. Rassie Erasmus, and his daughter, couldn’t help but respond.
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.