If you thought the Springboks would be leaving our shores with the support of the entire country you would be wrong. These guys are even trying to stop them leaving.
It pays to have friends in high places, especially when they let slip a rather big announcement. Here’s who is headed to the World Cup then.
Most laaities who wonder onto a rugby field will be escorted off before they can cause too much mischief. This little guy had something of an immediate impact.
The last few weeks have posed more questions than answers for the embattled Springbok team. As we head up for the big one here are the questions the world is asking.
They have a reputation for delivering the goods and Air New Zealand did not disappoint with their latest safety video. The challenge has been laid down SAA.
Following Cosatu’s statement that certain black players within the Springbok team were unhappy with how they have been treated Heyneke Meyer has been forced to comment.
If getting a beat down at the hands of the Pumas wasn’t bad enough news is emerging from inside the Springbok camp that certain black players are unhappy with the set up.
It was another case of the Springboks saying goodbye to a lead in the last ten minutes this past weekend. Let’s turn a semi-impartial observer and see what he thinks.
Any Springbok team selection will draw heat from thousands of armchair critics around the country. One choice in particular has this little man very worked up.
We all claim to have been fleet of foot back in our high school rugby days, but I doubt many of us would have made it into this ‘greatest steps’ compilation.
Our boys in green are readying themselves to head to the UK and fight for the Rugby World Cup. First, however, we want you to cheer them on here in Cape Town.
It’s tough to put a number on how many young kids were inspired by our victorious 1995 boys in green. So who’s flying the flag now when it comes to ensuring the game stays strong?
As we celebrate 20 years to the day that South Africa came together to celebrate our greatest sporting triumph, let’s catch up and see where our heroes are now.
As the Stormers prepare to face the Brumbies tomorrow at Newlands the big story of the day involves injured eighth man Duane Vermeulen.
As we gear up for the 2015 Rugby World Cup we are seeing a very worrying trend amongst some of our biggest names. It doesn’t make for pretty reading rugby fans.
You have to applaud the efforts of Ben Ross, former rugby league star, who attempted to arm wrestle the man mountain that is Wendell Sailor. What happens is not at all pretty.
If you thought the Bok jersey for the 2015 Rugby World Cup took some abuse on social media wait until you see the Ozzies tear into their canary yellow creation.
The new Bok jersey was unveiled last night in Cape Town and there were a number of features that set tongues wagging. So where is the springbok emblem then?
You would expect most professional sportsmen are well-versed in the high fives department. That still can’t prevent the odd shocker, like this gem from the weekend.
Whilst it is great to watch the Sharks self-destruct from down here in the Cape, the folks up north are finding it tough to stomach. Sharks CEO John Smit has penned an apology of sorts.
This weekend saw Springok coach Heyneke Meyer announce the Springbok squads for the two upcoming training camps, and there were no shortage of surprise inclusions.
Jean de Villiers has long been a favourite of rugby lovers around the world, representing the Boks in over 100 tests despite a long list of injuries. Now he faces one final hurdle.
Sometimes getting the best in the business will set you back a pretty penny. This prime minister is considering some rather ‘out there’ alternative methods of payment.
Yes please! From December this year the Mother City will be playing host to the biggest party on the rugby circuit. Let’s do this Cape Town.
Good grief. I’m literally experiencing phantom pains throughout my body for this poor man. And, oh my goodness, what will happen with the Rugby World Cup next year? Full panic.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.
Western Province backline coach Robbie Fleck has emphasised that WP will throw the ball around in the Currie Cup final, but must also be weary of the Lions’ opportunistic tendencies.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.
A massive weekend of sporting action is upon us – and how better to embrace the big matches than to put your money where you mouth is.