In the wake of the Boks’ epic clash with the All Blacks in Cape Town on Saturday, 7 September, a powerful video was released showing a Saffa Oom rediscovering his love for the Springboks.
The Springboks once again showcased their indomitable spirit, triumphing over the All Blacks with an 18-12 victory in a pulsating Rugby Championship clash at a packed-to-the-rafters DHL Stadium on Saturday.
The Springboks will have to tackle the All Blacks without captain Siya Kolisi in Cape Town in round four of the Rugby Championship.
The Springboks have been hit with a bunch of injuries and losing Malcolm Marx to a broken leg might just be the biggest blow yet.
With such talented sportspeople representing our country, there’s no excuse not to be bok bef*k!
It looks like another blockbuster battle against the Springboks’ arch-rivals is on the cards when the Springboks return to action next year, and it could very well play out in the Mother City.
Springbok players like Eben Etzebeth, Faf de Klerk, Damian Willemse, and Ox Nche are cashing in through other initiatives and businesses on the side.
Shame, Durban didn’t get much gees when the Springboks Trophy Tour kicked off in the region on Saturday, November 4.
The whistle blew for our 12-11 victory over New Zealand in Paris on Saturday, but the celebrations haven’t stopped since.
If you’re wondering why the non-rugby-playing Swiss tennis 20-time Grand Slam winner supports the Springboks, it’s because he has a few connections to this country.
So, where are you watching the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday night?
The last time the South African team had a face-off with the New Zealanders at a Rugby World Cup final was in 1995 and now, Bok assistant coach Deon Davids is expecting another epic battle.
There is resounding agreement among everyone that Sunday night’s 2023 Rugby World Cup Bokke vs. Les Bleues was one of the best matches of all time.
While Siya Kolisi coaches his team to bag the big win (wink wink, nudge nudge), fans can get ready to support and cheer them on in true Saffa style – AKA, with a dop in hand.
With DSTV and Supersport continuing to line their own pockets with streaming money, and SABC fumbling to get the rights to show rugby games, fed-up locals are now setting up DIY ‘fanparks’ so that no matter your income or status, Springbok fans can view the games together.
After some internet sleuthing and rigorous comment reading, it appears the guy is just one of the most believable doppelgängers of our Bokke scrum-half.
No matter what shade of green we’re rocking, you can be sure the Springbok ruck will smash just as hard.
The aim was to celebrate our national rugby team on the latest advertising venture, but SA is in stitches over the food company’s giant text hyping up the “Springbox”. Is that a box full of springs?
While high school was a while ago for a lot of these star players, it doesn’t stop our Bokke from showing big love to the institutions that helped them follow their dreams.
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.
Catch the clash of the titans this weekend and many more, with a full sporting bouquet lined up for your enjoyment! You can bet on it…
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Following the injury to Stormers centre Jean de Villiers, the Springbok coaching staff have appointed a new Springbok captain to lead South Africa in the upcoming June Test series.