Winning a Rugby World Cup takes blood, sweat and tears – which is why Sonny Bill Williams broke the internet when he handed his medal over to a young fan.
It was no surprise that the All Blacks cleaned up at yesterday’s World Rugby awards ceremony, although there were none more deserving than Dan Carter.
If ever a World Cup final viewing called for drinking and a good time it’s this one, our fierce rivals duking it out while we watch on. So where to watch then.
Saturday night is a big one for the rugby world at large, but if you happen to live in Oz or New Zealand it’s more like an early morning.
Whilst many South Africans were magnanimous in defeat rugby scribe Mark Keohane sharpened his sword and took the Boks to pieces.
For us rugby fans this is going to be one rather long week, the build-up to Saturday 5PM already fraught with nerves. So what can the Boks do to win?
As we gear up for this weekend’s quarters the Bok tactics have been debated around the country. Let’s hear from someone who isn’t talking shite then.
The Springboks may have won the 1995 World Cup but one man captured the sporting world’s attention. Here’s all the wrecking ball’s greatest moments.
As the Boks continue to grow in stature after another resounding World Cup victory trouble is brewing, One photo in particular doesn’t look good.
Fikile Mbalula was in fine voice before, during and after our resounding victory against the USA. He even managed to poke fun at some prominent figures.
The knives are out for current England coach Stuart Lancaster, and it looks like Jake has his mind set on banking those pounds.
The International Rugby Board announced the pool draws for the 2015 Rugby World Cup on Thursday at Twickenham, London. South Africa are in Pool B with Scotland, Samoa, Asia 1 and Americas 2. There are 870 days left until South Africa’s first match kicks off in England on 19 September 2015 at Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club.