In a wide-ranging and emotional interview, Ashwin Willemse opens up about the straw that broke the camel’s back, and why he’s so angry at Nick Mallett.
You can’t blame Naas Botha for being pissed off about the scam artists using his pictures on Facebook. The social media giant doesn’t seem all that bothered, though.
In a wide-ranging interview, Ashwin explains why he chose not to cooperate with SuperSport’s investigation, reconciling with Nick and Naas, and what comes next.
SuperSport may have concluded that Ashwin’s fellow presenters weren’t racist, but the former Springbok adamantly disagrees.
The release of the independent review gives us some valuable insight into the relationship between Nick and Ashwin. It’s safe to say they didn’t see eye to eye.
A full month after the now infamous SuperSport incident, the broadcaster is set to announce the findings of an independent review.
An independent review of the now infamous incident is due to be handed over the SuperSport today, but a few questions remain unanswered.
Details about what went down inside the SuperSport studio on Saturday are few and far between, but now Sport24 have spoken to some inside sources.
We’re all growing somewhat tired of hearing about the new national obsession, but let’s check in with the Zapiro and the cartoonists from EWN and eNCA.
There are plenty of rumours flying around surrounding the SuperSport altercation over the weekend, but one is particularly worrying.
After remaining silent on the circumstances surrounding Saturday’s fallout, the three men at the centre of it all have finally issued their first public statements.
The Lions were one of the few SA sides to play well over the weekend, but it was the in-studio antics of SuperSport’s presenters that grabbed the nation’s attention.
It isn’t easy to sit in-studio these days and deal with a Springbok performance, although Nick and Naas are under fire for a different reason this week.
Over the years the SuperSport in-studio team have become synonymous with rugby in the country, but this guy believes we are all being dealt a raw deal.
It’s not a test match until we’ve heard Hugh and Naas pick apart the performance, and as you can imagine the latter is rather pleased with Morne Steyn’s showing.
The old faithful gather once more to analyse the thrashing we received at the hands of the All Blacks in Christchurch. Of course there’s foul language.
Last week saw the first episode of Offsides, the spoof show that features favourites like Naas and Peter de Villiers. Yes, of course Hugh Bladen is there too.
Rugby in this country has its fair share of armchair experts, but it’s the ones in the studio that remain the most recognisable. Over to these chaps,
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.
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.
Former Springbok flyhalf, Naas Botha has spoken out about the behaviour of some rugby players at the school level after an incident in Gauteng this weekend where a fist fight broke out after a second team match between John Vorster Technical High School and Waterkloof High School in Pretoria.