It’s not a test match until we’ve heard Hugh and Naas pick apart the performance, and as you can imagine the latter is rather pleased with Morne Steyn’s showing.
Dan Carter is one of the many All Blacks banking the big money over in France before he hangs up his boots, but he won’t like these claims.
Tyson Fury has never been shy of running his mouth, and it’s clear from his interview with Rolling Stone that he is in one hell of a dark place. Also, lots of cocaine.
He might be on top of the rugby world, lauded by pundits for his excellent decision-making, but Aaron Smith has had himself a bit of a shocker.
John McEnroe was notorious for his on-court meltdowns and heated rivalries, especially with Bjorn Borg. Well, that’s just what this biopic will be focusing on.
When the Ozzies racked up a mammoth total last night, it looked like they’d waltz home to victory, I think we need to relive just what went down in Durban.
Everyone loves a good meltdown, and when it takes place in full spandex and involved a bike being smashed to pieces you can’t help but chuckle.
‘Ol Bill and golf have been synonymous since the days of ‘Caddy Shack’, and it appears he still loves the game as much as he did back then.
It’s been a pleasant few months not having to write about Ryan Lochte, but now he’s once again making a splash. At least he’s making new friends.
Skateboarding has a beautiful way of pulling at-risk kids away from their problems and giving them a space to escape. This one Jozi NPO is doing just that.
Every friendship group has one, the single guy or girl who can only smile as all around them lock lips. Welcome to the life and times of Rickie Fowler.
With some of our ‘bigger’ sports codes performing below par, it’s nice to see our golfers doing us proud. Tennis, on the other hand.
There’s all the usual banter and insults we’ve come to expect from a pre-match press conference, but there’s something extra special about Conor McGregor.
It will be a sad day for Springbok rugby when Bryan Habana decides to hang up his well-worn boots, but he still has a few more battles left in the tank.
There’s already a rather tense relationship between cyclists and motorists, so when someone (allegedly) behaves like this they need to be dealt with.
Cape Town lad Wayde van Niekerk is still basking in the glory of his outrageous gold medal run in Rio, and perhaps life is set to get even better.
‘Take him low, Joost’, screamed millions of South Africans back in June of 1995. Have we found the next rugby player fit to wear the Lomu crown?
Love him or hate him, and there are large numbers in both of those camps, Hansie will forever be remembered by cricket fans. Now his buddy may finally see justice.
The old faithful gather once more to analyse the thrashing we received at the hands of the All Blacks in Christchurch. Of course there’s foul language.
Perhaps the biggest surprise of this story is that fourth place wasn’t actually first place, which will make sense when you read what Usain had to say.
A month ago Bob packed up the family and headed over to the UK, and now he’s spilling the beans on what he’s up to. Oh, and you gotta ask about the Boks too.
It would be fair to say all is not well in South African rugby at present, and this weekend was another illustration of our shortcomings. Let’s rehash that pain.
Danie ‘The Pitbull’ van Heerden might know how to beat the living daylights out of opponents, but he’s about to learn the hard way that being a racist doesn’t pay.
We’ve all seen spectacular surf footage taken with a drone, but we’ve never seen anything quite like this before. Very gnarly.
Last week saw the first episode of Offsides, the spoof show that features favourites like Naas and Peter de Villiers. Yes, of course Hugh Bladen is there too.
Sometimes when the wheels come off they really do come off. One look at the latest in a long line of blunders for this chap and all isn’t well.
Apple were on the ball and decided to give one lucky chap an iPhone 7 Plus ahead of the big release. He put it to work at the tennis and the results are grand.
If you haven’t yet heard the name Ntando Mahlangu now would the time, the young man storming to silver in Rio this past weekend.
It’s a question that has been on many people’s lips this past weekend, but thus far everyone is remaining silent. We have an idea or two.
Most athletes at this year’s Paralympic Games have a story to tell, and one moment from this year’s opening ceremony managed to capture that perfectly.