
World Rugby Answers: Did The Springboks Break The Law?
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, Rassie Erasmus rips up the script again. In South Africa’s 45-0 dismantling of Italy, two eyebrow-raising tactical moves had fans divided —
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, Rassie Erasmus rips up the script again. In South Africa’s 45-0 dismantling of Italy, two eyebrow-raising tactical moves had fans divided —
With Siya Kolisi sidelined again and many of the Springboks’ core players approaching the twilight of their careers, the question of long-term leadership has taken centre stage in South African
South Africa has won four Rugby World Cups — 1995, 2007, 2019, and 2023 — and every one of those triumphs produced legends. But what happens when you compress nearly
When the Springboks take on the Barbarians at DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Saturday, 28 June, it marks not just the start of their 2025 season—it’s a strategic test-bed
It’s the first Saturday of July in South Africa—when the streets shimmer with sequins, the turf bristles with tension, and rugby boots crunch into sacred Test-match soil. This year, the
Cape Town is in for a rugby treat of epic proportions. When the Barbarians take on the Springboks at the end of June in the Qatar Airways Cup, it will
In Harlequins’ 38–19 dismantling of Gloucester at Twickenham, the most talked-about moment wasn’t one of the six tries scored—but the one that got away. Full-back Tyrone Green lit up the
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi was front and centre at Anfield as Liverpool FC clinched their record-equalling 20th English league title with a stunning 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. A lifelong
One of the great sons of the Eastern Cape, Makazole Mapimpi, is proud of where he hails from and is more than willing to give back to where it all