Three rounds in, the 2025 Carling Currie Cup looks less like a steady procession for the usual suspects and more…
Three rounds in, the 2025 Carling Currie Cup looks less like a steady procession for the usual suspects and more…
During the third and final Test between the Wallabies and the British & Irish Lions at Stadium Australia in Sydney,…
First came the performance. Then came the proof. Last week, we watched the Springbok Women push New Zealand’s Black Ferns…
⚡ Cheetahs vs Pumas — Friday, 1 August, 19:00 @ Toyota Stadium The Cheetahs return home under pressure, after conceding…
South Africa 26, Black Ferns XV 34. On the surface, a predictable scoreline. Scratch a little deeper, and you’ll find…
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, Rassie Erasmus rips up the script again. In South Africa’s 45-0 dismantling
With the Springboks set to face Georgia in Nelspruit this coming Saturday, the buzz isn’t just about the clash itself
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
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
The Super Rugby Pacific Final is set—and it’s all going down in Christchurch, home of the ruthless Crusaders. They’ll be
Since 1888, the British and Irish Lions have journeyed across the globe, clashing with the Southern Hemisphere’s finest. They’ve faced
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
Twelve months ago, rugby nerds were quietly mumbling that Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu might be “the next Damian Willemse.” Fast-forward to today,
It’s the first Saturday of July in South Africa—when the streets shimmer with sequins, the turf bristles with tension, and