I know Thursdays are for throwbacks, but we may as well take a trip down memory lane with SuperSport’s compilation of some of Newlands’ standout rugby memories.
George-born Duhan van der Merwe played a huge role in his adopted country’s first win at Twickenham in 38 years, as the Scots bested the Poms 11-6.
No matter how busy you are, make sure you find four minutes to hear Cheslin describe the moment he knew the Rugby World Cup was coming home with the Springboks.
This weekend saw plenty of sporting action across the globe, although the spiciest showdown took place in Sydney as the Australian cricket team showed its true colours.
This week, the WPRFU has been dealt two serious body blows, with legal action over the redevelopment of Newlands followed by a consortium backing away from a lucrative deal.
Eight former players are set to take legal action against rugby governing bodies, with claims that the sport is a “ticking timebomb” with regards to dementia.
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.
England will be seeking its first Six Nations title since 2017 when tournament action resumes October 24. The event was put on hiatus on March 8 after the COVID-19 pandemic swept across Europe.
Fans rejoiced last week when the Rugby Championship fixtures were announced, but it wasn’t long before the logistical nightmare became apparent.
‘Chasing the Sun’, which follows the remarkable story of how the Springboks won the 2019 Rugby World Cup, will premiere on Sunday.
Cheslin scored a brace for Toulouse as they trounced Ulster, but his all-round game was a joy to behold.
A young Eben Etzebeth sitting Bismarck on his backside is just one of the massive hits featured in this video.
Farrell was given his marching orders for a dangerous tackle on 18-year-old Charlie Atkinson, and could face a lengthy suspension.
If New York-based MVM Holdings gets its way, then the Stormers could soon have a new majority shareholder.
Johan Goosen was touted as a potential Springbok great from a young age, but these aren’t the headlines rugby fans expected him to make.
Rugby in the Mother City is one step closer to moving to Cape Town Stadium, after the Western Province Rugby Football Union voted in favour of a proposed development agreement with regards to Newlands Stadium.
In rugby, there are certain things you can count on, like Faf du Klerk kicking from the base and Breyton talking about passion at the touchscreen. Then there are those bizarre moments.
Just when you thought you couldn’t have more respect for Rassie Erasmus, the man who coached South Africa to the 2019 Rugby World Cup win, this story emerges.
The English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, rugby, golf, and more – there is plenty of live sporting action on the horizon.
What better way to celebrate a Friday than with a reminder that we are world champions, and a look at some of rugby’s greatest sidesteps?
You know you’ve nailed your analysis when Rassie Erasmus himself says you understand the game.
Uncertainty remains around the future of Springbok star Pieter-Steph Du Toit, who is now technically a free agent following recent developments.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has some pretty big boots to fill, and has identified three areas that are key to the Springboks’ continued success.
While we wait for live rugby to return to our screens, we may as well enjoy a few compilation videos.
Pieter-Steph du Toit may be the reigning World Rugby Player of the Year, but apparently he’s only the fifth-best player in the world.
We’re all missing live sports, so here’s a chance for rugby fans to relive a few classic moments from years gone by.
The Springboks put on a defensive masterclass during the first 40 minutes, and coach Rassie wanted to make sure that intensity didn’t drop.
‘Chasing the Sun’, a six-part documentary due for release at some point in August, intends to lift the lid on the world of Springbok rugby like never before.
Whilst they don’t earn anywhere near their football counterparts, rugby’s top earners are still doing alright for themselves.
With the renewed media interest in van Niekerk this week, Sport24 reached out for an interview.