The surfing season is upon us, and if you’re looking for a taste of competition then this is the event to enter.
Singing the national anthem at Wembley should have been a day to remember, but when things go south this quickly it doesn’t look great.
Siya Kolisi is no stranger to putting in a rough and tumble 80 minutes on the park, but it is one story from off the field that really catches the eye.
It would be fair to say we might be seeing the beginning of Ernie’s powers waning somewhat, although he can’t be blamed for this particular incident.
In the tennis world laying a finger on the umpire is a serious no-no, which is why Novak overstepped the mark during the Rome Open.
It was a feisty affair in Spain this weekend, especially the short-lived duel between Mercedes mates Lewis and Nico. The rivalry continues.
Our dear Sports Minister has never been shy to toot his own horn, and in a new interview with Rebecca Davis he has laid his cards on the table.
In what is nothing short of a bombshell Russia’s state-run doping program has been exposed, calling into question their recent Olympic successes.
It seems a Saturday outing to watch the Boks play might be a fiery affair, with the ANC Youth League announcing plans to disrupt proceedings.
Before Tuesday night’s game Louis van Gaal and his team were greeted by some worked up Hammers fans, resulting in their bus being attacked.
We see our fair share of drone footage around these here parts, but this video coming out of Namibia is some top drawer stuff.
Naas has seen his name in the papers for all the wrong reasons this week, but it looks like his pals at SuperSport still have his back.
This weekend will see the Mother City playing host to the race that has everyone talking – and there’s something for both runners and spectators.
Naas Botha was the golden boy of South African rugby for the best part of ten years, although it appears his finances don’t reflect that.
Ask any rugby-loving South African and they will tell you that the 1995 World Cup win is a cherished memory. A few peeps are out to tarnish our win though.
There’s a man over in Hawaii called Kai Lenny, and his latest SUP gadget is set to revolutionise the sport (hobby?) for good.
I don’t know how long you can hold your breath underwater, but I’m guessing it doesn’t come close to four and a half minutes.
Rugby is traditionally a sport associated with ‘boytjies and buggers’, but a new club from Jozi are challenging those stereotypes in a great new campaign.
It’s Penny Sparrow 2.0 today, a Cape Town resident facing a massive backlash after his Facebook rant went viral. What a bloody fool.
Last night fans of the underdog rejoiced around the world, rank outsiders Leicester pulling off a sporting miracle. This might help you understand.
The bloody Valentine’s murder scene is still shrouded in mystery and two brothers have spent months questioning every aspect.
National cricket hero Jacques Kallis isn’t proving very popular on Twitter right now, one tweet causing some serious backlash.
Looking for a temporary summer job for the upcoming season? Become a local lifeguard – that’s still regarded as cool right?
Those ruffians in the UK might think they’re hard as nails, but over in Serbia they’ve really taken things up a notch.
Yesterday was a rough one for many South African sports fans, although some number crunching shows that representation might be around the corner.
When a video is called ‘Camps Bay Carnage’ you know you’re about to see some decent sized waves. This takes some serious bravery.
In a statement issued on Friday the Pistorius family have come out swinging, rubbishing claims that Oscar used a cricket bat as a weapon.
The Cape Town Sevens was the cause of many a two-day hangover last year, and now a new and exciting tournament is headed our way.
Our sports minister has just put his foot down in dramatic fashion, citing a lack of transformation as his reason for the big call.
You have signed up for the race that has taken Cape Town by storm, but now you want more . Fine, we’ll give you more then.