As more details surrounding the circumstances of Tiger’s crash back in February emerge, it appears that he may have received preferential treatment from investigators.
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.
Thisara Perera joins eight others in the record books, with his six sixes in an over the first time a Sri Lankan has completed the feat.
I know Thursdays are for throwbacks, but we may as well take a trip down memory lane with SuperSport’s compilation of some of Newlands’ standout rugby memories.
34-year-old Cameroonian Francis Ngannou is the new UFC heavyweight champion, but winning that title is by no means the biggest challenge he’s faced.
Ronaldo lost his rag, Bafana fell apart – again – and a spectacular collapse saw the Dolphins win the final franchise-era trophy.
The Formula One season kicked off yesterday, with the Bahrain Grand Prix, and a battle for top spot between two familiar foes.
On Wednesday, Canadian Vasek Pospisil took on American McKenzie McDonald at the Miami Open, with the former totally losing his rag.
An anonymous donor paid for Siya’s Grey PE education, and years later, the two finally met up.
Another Six Nations hammering for England, some outrageous goals, and a South African victory on the European Tour. Happy four-day week to us all.
Cremonese defender Michele Castagnetti’s goal, a one-touch strike from well within his own half, is an early contender for the FIFA Puskás Award.
Both the F1 and boxing worlds lost greats, whilst on the field, it was another weekend of quality sporting action.
Unlike other Porsches, you can chain the Sport and the Cross to a bike rack when you head into your local coffee shop.
Spare a thought for Akila Dananjaya, who took a hat-trick one over, and was then hammered all over the show the next.
Joseph Deen hasn’t even reached double digits in age, and he’s already signed a contract as a professional gamer.
In November 1992, a Porsche 911 Type 962 Carrera 2 Convertible Works Turbo Look was delivered to Maradona, and he was regularly seen speeding around town in it.
Branden Grace’s emotional PGA Tour should put a pep in your step, and of course, there was plenty of VAR drama in the English Premier League.
As more news around the injuries Tiger sustained emerges, doctors and experts are taking a stab at predicting if and when we may see the golfing great back on the course.
Until earlier this week, Genesis was a relatively unknown SUV brand. That all changed when Tiger Woods crashed, with many crediting the car’s safety features for his survival.
The stretch of road where Tiger crashed is known to be dangerous, “as drivers often accelerated prematurely despite going downhill”.
The SUV Woods was driving “crossed a median and went across two lanes of road before hitting a curb, hitting a tree and landing on its side off the roadway in the brush”.
Romain Grosjean was very fortunate to walk away from his crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix in one piece. Remarkably, he recalls everything that went through his mind.
With his win Down Under, Novak Djokovic is edging closer to tennis ‘GOAT’ status. There’s also some rugby from Australia, and more Haaland heroics.
20-year-old Erling Braut Haaland can’t stop scoring, and his midweek Champions League heroics have once again inspired the inevitable comparisons.
French billionaire-heir Kyril Louis-Dreyfus is just 23, and has now become the majority shareholder in League One’s Sunderland AFC.
Novak Djokovic booked his place in the Australian Open final with a victory over Alexander Zverev, but his racquet won’t be joining him.
The Six Nations soldiers on, Liverpool continue to unravel, and we enjoy some other sporting highlights from the weekend’s action.
Two Italians squared off after their match, and a woman in the crowd called Rafa Nadal an “OCD f*ck” before being ejected from the arena.
Spurs manager Jose Mourinho is often accused of ‘parking the bus’, and favouring defensive prowess over attack, but last night’s FA Cup fifth-round showdown with Everton was a total humdinger.