As the 2025 British & Irish Lions tour of Australia builds toward its highly anticipated Test series against the Wallabies,…
As the 2025 British & Irish Lions tour of Australia builds toward its highly anticipated Test series against the Wallabies,…
Everyone and their dog bets on who’s going to win. That’s entry-level stuff. If you want to show that you…
Despite significant progress in recent years, women’s rugby in South Africa remains under-resourced, underfunded, and underappreciated. The Springbok Women’s team…
Here are 10 logical, rugby-centered solutions to prevent Northern Hemisphere teams from sending weakened Test squads to the Southern Hemisphere…
With Siya Kolisi sidelined again and many of the Springboks’ core players approaching the twilight of their careers, the question…
In a scene straight out of a Nigel Owens highlight reel, chaos erupted during a recent 2nd XV clash between
The overs/unders market in rugby betting is all about the total points scored in a match. Bookmakers set a line—say,
As the Springboks gear up to face the world, the Test rugby fever is officially ON. But before we lose
South Africa has won four Rugby World Cups — 1995, 2007, 2019, and 2023 — and every one of those
If you’re looking to add an edge to your rugby betting, Half Time / Full Time (HT/FT) bets offer a
When the British & Irish Lions roll into town, fireworks are inevitable. But some matches don’t just light up the
The overs/unders market in rugby betting is all about the total points scored in a match. Bookmakers set a line—say,
As the Springboks gear up to face the world, the Test rugby fever is officially ON. But before we lose
As the Springboks gear up to face the world, the Test rugby fever is officially ON. But before we lose
South Africa has won four Rugby World Cups — 1995, 2007, 2019, and 2023 — and every one of those
Welcome to rugby’s twilight zone — where the lineouts are loopy, the odds are long, and the plot twists would
When the Springboks take on the Barbarians at DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Saturday, 28 June, it marks not