Football fans aren’t known for being the most level-headed bunch, and last night was more proof of that. Still, looks like it ended up working in their favour.
Cape Town’s iconic cricket ground fell victim to armed robbers over the weekend, with gun-wielding criminals raiding the President’s Suite.
Ronaldo has made a habit of scoring goals, but few can compare to the audacity of last night’s effort. Even his manager was left in disbelief.
Up until last week, Scott Foster was just a regular accountant. Then, thanks to an odd set of circumstances, he was thrust into the limelight. Yup, he nailed it.
The Swedish football superstar only touched down in LA on Thursday, which makes his debut on Saturday all the more remarkable.
Smith, Warner, Bancroft – three names that will forever be associated with cheating. Not a good look, but Australia’s real sporting shame is something far more sinister.
We’ve heard plenty this week about how distraught Steve Smith is, and if you doubted that then his press conference earlier is all the proof you need.
Bailey Davis’ dream was to become a cheerleader for the Saints, but that was cut short when she posted a lingerie picture of herself on her private Instagram account.
Mickey Arthur is uniquely placed to understand the Ozzie team culture, having coached three different countries. It’s safe to say Australia was his least favourite.
It might be Easter this weekend, but for 26 000 runners it’s all about the Two Oceans Marathon. If you want to avoid that traffic, here is some vital info.
We’re set to hear from Steve Smith later today, but the man at the centre of it all has finally given a statement, I dunno, anyone else feel like this doesn’t cut it?
The tape / sandpaper debate can finally be settled once and for all, although David Warner has bigger things to worry about. His bank balance is taking a beating.
Reds prop Taniela Tupou is a beast of man, and his hit on Stormers winger Craig Barry over the weekend was actually tough to watch. About that suspension.
Another day, another round of drama as the Ozzie wheels come off. If you’re wondering how Lehmann hung onto his job, here’s some food for thought.
Ireland is a nation that loves sport in general and, for decades now, rugby tried to become the people’s game. But did it succeed? According to rugby scores in all the important sectors, it might look like it didn’t.
Together with Ryno Griesel, Ryan Sandes just set a new record time along the 1 406 kilometre Great Himalayan Trail. Talking to CNN, Ryan opened up about his personal journey.
I know you’re probably starting to tire of all the cricket talk, but let’s take a moment to give props to the team that captured the Ozzie scoundrels in action.
We know he’s prone to an outburst or two on the tennis court, but after a rough start Andy Murray handles his grilling by Michael McIntyre rather well.
We will soon learn exactly what actions Cricket Australia takes against their cheats, but inside sources paint a picture of a team in disarray.
Yesterday was the kind of day you want to savour, so let’s look at some of the best moments that may have slipped you by. Warning – this may leave you grinning.
What happens when you send more than 5 000 English football fans to Amsterdam for a Friday night ‘friendly’? Of course it doesn’t end well.
Australia is reeling from what may be the worst 24 hours in their recent sporting history, and the ramifications and fallout is only just beginning.
For decades, professional female surfers have been profiled as surfing sex objects, but now one pro is calling out the industry.
Some people are born with two left feet, and others have the ability to surprise. I don’t think the UKZN mascot saw this coming.
Up until recently, grid girls were a popular part of Formula 1 race days. Now it is a thing of the past, and the ladies themselves aren’t very impressed.
On the south-facing plateau of Georgia’s Caucasus mountains, a ski lift malfunctioned and caused absolute havoc. Seriously, this is straight out of a horror movie.
Spain versus Belgium isn’t the kind of fixture you would expect to set the rugby world alight, but that’s exactly what has happened over the past 48 hours or so.
Even the most ardent Bakkies Botha fan would have to admit that he sometimes crossed the line, but that’s part of what made ‘The Enforcer’ such a force to be reckoned with.
Clarence Munyai might not be a household name just yet, but if he keeps up his record-smashing feats then it might just happen for the 20-year-old.
The Australian cricket team are licking their wounds ahead of next week’s third test at Newlands, and now everyone’s talking about who just checked into their hotel.