It looks like Rondebosch Boys’ High School is embroiled in another legal situation as their rugby coach and coordinator is facing charges after allegedly assaulting a young player from an opposing team after a match.
Fans have enjoyed how the All Blacks captain Sam Cane and Springboks counterpart Siya Kolisi played a little light-hearted game to settle a key decision recently.
TV presenting differs from drumming the All Blacks, and this hilarious blooper reel shows the Boks lacking some ‘big television temperament’.
In the last few minutes of the game, a number of people decided to test the security’s defensive backline, and almost like a playground game, the invaders made their beeline for the pitch.
Smith is reportedly standing at 2.05m tall and weighing in at 131kg. That is 2cm taller and 14kg heavier than Etzebeth.
Siya and Rachel Kolisi seem to be everything that is right with South Africa.
In fact, four young rugby players were recently slapped with a three-year ban for doping violations. Two of them tested positive for Metandienone metabolite.
Rugby fans around the country expressed concern for the 2019 World Cup winner as news broke that he had been AWOL for three weeks.
Just when you think Elton’s about to make it out of 2022 without further drama, along comes a battle with his own agent.
Jonny Hill’s brain fart resulted in a penalty reversal and gave Faf the perfect opportunity to show off his gymnastic prowess.
The former coach came under fire from international media outlets and coaches, which was to be expected, but now John Smit has weighed in.
The latest figure to take aim is a familiar foe, Warren Gatland, who coached the Lions on their recent tour to our shores.
Rassie’s antics on Twitter can be enjoyable but with the Boks losing for a second week running on our European tour, the thinly-veiled whining and whinging is starting to get embarrassing.
Rassie Erasmus’ journey from player to coach to administrator is the subject of a new documentary, ‘Rassie: The Official Film’.
What’s especially interesting about Siya’s recent interview with ’60 Minutes’ is to see how his experience is framed for that audience.
The Springbok flyhalf has issued a public denial, as has Springbok dietitian Zeenat Simjee, but Jantjies’ wife appears unconvinced.
Shortly before the Springboks’ crunch encounter with the Pumas, reports began to circulate alleging that some players had tested positive for cocaine.
A very controversial call by French referee Mathieu Raynal helped the All Blacks grab a late winner against the Ozzies and left much of the rugby world scratching their heads.
Cape Town played host over the weekend and while the Blitzboks really dropped the ball, the crowd delivered with some top-notch outfits.
Festivities kick off tomorrow at the Cape Town Stadium when Ireland takes on Portugal at 8:45AM and the matches come thick and fast.
If last week’s mid-match memes focused on Nic and his pathetic tumble, this time around it was Eben Etzebeth’s crazy eyes which stole the show.
South Africans have seen the funny side of an ‘exclusive report’ detailing how an unnamed Springbok player urinated “near trees” during a training session.
The moment Nic White duped referee Paul Williams into giving Faf de Klerk a yellow card, you knew the memes were coming.
The upcoming Stormers URC season has hit a bit of a speedbump with news that the team won’t be able to play all of its matches at Cape Town Stadium.
The Springboks’ 26-10 win at the Mbombela Stadium on Saturday is our biggest over New Zealand since 1928. It’s also the All Blacks’ fifth-heaviest defeat ever, from 616 test matches.
WhatsApp groups have been popping off ahead of the opening clash of The Rugby Championship between the Springboks and the All Blacks. Has anybody sent this gem your way?
The kick-off in one of rugby’s fiercest rivalries is taking place this Saturday in Nelspruit at the Mbombela Stadium.
A Commonwealth Games gold medal might not be as coveted as Olympic gold, but last night’s win for the Blitzboks over Fiji is well worth a closer look.
The Australian, who coached the Wallabies from 2001 to 2005 and now coaches the English, is said to have been on the receiving end of hostile abuse throughout Saturday’s match.
Early on Saturday morning, before we watched Ireland stun the All Blacks and England down the Wallabies, Japan took on France.