At last night’s World Rugby Awards Special Edition, the men’s player of the decade was crowned, along with the best XV, which included three Springboks.
They are two of the finest wingers of the modern era, but who would you choose to dot down in the corner?
Ask any of the Springboks who played in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, and they’ll tell you how vital Eddie Jones was to the team’s success.
During a recent interview in New York, Habana spoke up about his life since retirement, and what it would mean for the Boks to triumph in Japan later this year.
Every South African rugby fan dreams of playing for the Boks, but if you think you’ve got what it takes a little reality check might be in order.
Bryan Habana announced his retirement earlier this afternoon, bringing down the curtain on what has been quite an extraordinary career.
As we grow older we learn more about ourselves, and the same is true for Bryan Habana. Turns out there’s a simple reason he is gassier than most.
Most Springbok rugby players tend to hold back when discussing sensitive topics like politics and plying their trade overseas, so it’s nice to see Bryan open up.
There’s a story doing the rounds about the violent death of Bryan Habana over in Paris. How dead is the winger? Well, let’s ask him ourselves.
Bryan may be on the other side of 30, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty of life left in those legs. Check out his try from the weekend for proof.
It will be a sad day for Springbok rugby when Bryan Habana decides to hang up his well-worn boots, but he still has a few more battles left in the tank.
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.
Stand a chance to win a signed Springbok jersey by one of the best, who recently hit his milestone of 100 international Test caps.
British Airways recently collected together Bryan Habana, Jean de Villiers, a rugby player we don’t recognise, and Georgia Jagger for a film and photo shoot. Part of that shoot included the B-train racing the new A380 Airbus, which Georgia started by waving a South African flag. Start this badboy around the 1:15 mark if you […]
This last Saturday, the Stormers lost their Super Rugby fixture to a visiting Crusaders side 14-19 in a tightly contested battle. But it wasn’t the loss that irked injured Stormers wing and international rugby icon, Bryan Habana most that evening. A number of local residents dubbed the Cape Crusaders who have made a tradition out of […]
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Bakkies Botha’s chronic Achilles’ tendon problem flared up once again at training earlier this week. It now looks like he will almost certainly miss South Africa’s rugby World Cup opener against Wales on Sunday. There is also an injury concern over winger Brian Habana, who also had not taken a full part in training this week.
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