Oscar is not going to have a free ride in prison, and if certain threats are anything to go by he could be in for a very unpleasant stay.
Football fans generally have a horrible reputation the world over, but the Irish are all about challenging that during Euro 2016.
If you haven’t heard of speed flying you’re not alone, and it seems that it isn’t an activity for the faint-hearted either.
Many Springbok supporters saw their Saturday hauled back from the brink of disaster thanks to a killer final 20 minutes. Apparently this is why.
As Barry Roux argued for the defence and a lenient sentencing, he called on Oscar to walk unaided to the front of the courtroom.
Maria Sharapova is currently appealing her two-year sentence for doping, although Andy (and Roger) don’t think she has a leg to stand on.
Day three of Oscar’s sentencing has begun, and if yesterday is anything to go by it should be a fiery affair.
When the final whistle blew on Saturday you knew ‘transformation’ would be the dirty word of the day, and it wasn’t long before the rumblings started.
The defence would have you believe that Oscar was well-behaved and petrified during his prison stay, but Gerrie Nel says that’s all bollocks.
Over the years the FIFA series has become the (almost) undisputed king of sports games, but now they’re shaking things up with their latest release.
Someone has had a little fun at Oscar’s expense it seems, his Wikipedia page showing some not so subtle changes.
Much of the discussion ahead of the 2016 Euros has been about stopping terror attacks. One look at this footage and you might think there is a greater threat.
We’re all set for another few days of high drama, although the prosecution believe they have a somewhat secret weapon.
When the national cricket team starts quoting you then pat yourself on the back, because it looks like the Proteas are fans of Gordon.
I’d be willing to guess there ain’t a whole lot going on between the ears of Charlie Pickett, but we’ll take a look a little deeper anyway.
Justin Bieber may be on the brink of losing it again, or maybe he’s just flexing those testosterone muscles. Either way he’s brawling.
The English have arrived, although they were certainly not greeted with open arms as brawls broke out across the city of Marseille.
Oscar Pistorius is finally speaking out, just days before he is due to be sentenced. I suppose there’s no time like the present.
Allister Coetzee has named his matchday 23 to take on Ireland, with one lucky Lions player rewarded for his fantastic form.
Now that he’s all done with footy, David Beckham is travelling to some far-flung corners of the world. His trip to Swaziland seems to have touched him.
Stand up just once on a wave and you will understand why people become obsessed with surfing. These guys want to spread those good vibes.
There’s been plenty of talk about how the ANCYL plan to disrupt the Bok June tests, but now they’ve changed direction.
Fans of street brawler Kimbo Slice are mourning the loss of the fighter, so join in and see some of his more brutal bouts.
Sure you have the odd braai with mates and watch the rugga, but how about making a proper day of watching your favourite sport?
He wasn’t called ‘The Greatest’ for nothing, and as the world mourns his passing there’s one video of his that’s well worth a watch.
We are five days from the beginning of a new era under coach Coetzee, and one of the more pressing issues remains transformation.
As the Springboks ready themselves to take on the visitors from Ireland, the ANC Youth League are making sure it is known that they won’t back down.
Novak is having himself a rather decent 12 month spell, and yesterday saw him join a very select bunch of players.
Djokovic nearly got into some real trouble when he slammed his racquet on the ground at the French Open yesterday.
It’s easy to rant when we are told we can’t host any major sporting tournaments going forward, but have these two sporting codes done enough?