Cape Town — The Springboks came painfully short of winning their first full Rugby Championship title since 2009 following their 38-21 win against Argentina in
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Jaque Fourie glowed after the Lions beat the Ospreys
— Cape Town Lions assistant coach Jaque Fourie believes they are “one hundred percent better” than they were in the debut United Rugby Championship season
Heather Knight accuses India of lying over ‘Mankad’
Heather Knight, captain of the England women’s team, has accused India of “lying” about giving Charlie Dean warnings prior to her notorious “Mankad” run-out in
Tabraiz Shamsi focuses on the Proteas and T20 World Cup
— Cape Town The current craze in South African cricket may be the SA20, but Tabraiz Shamsi has his sights set on the T20 World
France progressed despite losing 2-0 to Denmark in Group 1
In spite of falling to Denmark 2-0 in their Group 1 match, defending champions France nevertheless managed to advance to the elite division on Sunday.
Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies beat TUT Ladies 1-0 in their second Hollywoodbets Super League encounter
The incumbent champions, Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, were defeated 1-0 by TUT Ladies Football Club in only their second loss in the Hollywoodbets Super League. Andile
Felix Auger-Aliassime beats Novak Djokovic as Team World chases Laver Cup
Sunday in London, Felix Auger-stunning Aliassime’s victory over Novak Djokovic put Team World on the verge of winning the Laver Cup for the first time.
Siya Kolisi, Springbok captain, admits they lost at Ellis Park
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi conceded the Rugby Championship title was lost at Ellis Park against the All Blacks, and that it was always going to
Argentina criticizes referee after 4 yellow cards, 22 penalties
Johannesburg — Argentina’s coach Michael Cheika has criticized Australian referee Damon Murphy following Saturday’s loss to the Springboks, in which four of his players were
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber: “We’re not there yet”
Durban — After his team’s victory over the Pumas, Springboks coach Jacques Nienaber remarked, “We’re not where we want to be yet.” Almost all Springbok