This week has seen a series of extraordinary claims and counterclaims from Paul and his brother, Mathias.
The moment Nic White duped referee Paul Williams into giving Faf de Klerk a yellow card, you knew the memes were coming.
British tennis sensation Emma Raducanu has climbed into the top 10 highest earners in tennis for the first time.
Eliezer Paul-Gindiri can hit a tee shot that most mere mortals would be proud of. His game comes with one major caveat, which has helped him go viral – he only uses one arm.
The upcoming Stormers URC season has hit a bit of a speedbump with news that the team won’t be able to play all of its matches at Cape Town Stadium.
While there have been plenty of documentaries and series unpacking Oscar Pistorius’ fall from grace and Reeva’s death, ‘My Name is Reeva’ is the first to get her family’s seal of approval.
The man who drove a remote-controlled golf ball onto the green at this past weekend’s BMW Championship did not impress the Northern Irishman.
As far as underdog stories go, Leon Edwards’ win at UFC 278 against welterweight champion Kamaru Usman ranks among the greatest knockouts in UFC history.
After years of making fun of cyclists and bikers, let it be known that we come in peace. You have Greg Minnaar and the fact we’re trying to age gracefully to thank for that.
As Manchester United’s on-field woes continue, there’s talk of the “biggest takeover in global sports history” being on the cards within the next two years.
The world’s richest person has taken to Twitter to quip about purchasing Manchester United from the Glazers.
Despite a close bond formed over previous seasons, tensions between Kylian Mbappé and Neymar are now boiling over.
QPR goalkeeper Seny Dieng didn’t bother to ask his manager’s permission to come up for a late corner against Sunderland. It’s a good thing he didn’t.
Pierre Carter, the 56-year-old South African who has made it his life’s mission to climb to the summit of the highest mountain on each continent and paraglide off it, recently ticked off Mount Everest.
Climbing peaks in the Alps has been compared to playing “Russian roulette” for social media-inspired mountaineers without an experienced leg to stand on.
Marc Player previously managed his father’s businesses for more than two decades. Now, father and son are publicly battling once more.
It’s been many years since we had a female major winner in our ranks. That wait has finally come to an end after Ashleigh Buhai held her nerve to claim a playoff win at the Open Championship.
The Springboks’ 26-10 win at the Mbombela Stadium on Saturday is our biggest over New Zealand since 1928. It’s also the All Blacks’ fifth-heaviest defeat ever, from 616 test matches.
WhatsApp groups have been popping off ahead of the opening clash of The Rugby Championship between the Springboks and the All Blacks. Has anybody sent this gem your way?
The kick-off in one of rugby’s fiercest rivalries is taking place this Saturday in Nelspruit at the Mbombela Stadium.
A South African team member tested positive for an illegal substance ahead of being invited to compete in the 2022 NOBULL CrossFit Games.
There have been plenty of documentaries and series unpacking Pistorius’ fall from grace and Reeva’s death. This is the first to get her family’s seal of approval.
During the Commonwealth Games 15-kilometre Scratch Race qualifying event, Team England’s Matt Walls was catapulted over the barriers and into the crowd.
You get escapes, you get narrow escapes, and then you get paraglider Kevin Philipp’s last-second life-saving escape.
A Commonwealth Games gold medal might not be as coveted as Olympic gold, but last night’s win for the Blitzboks over Fiji is well worth a closer look.
Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman faced the media after her side clinched England’s first major tournament victory since 1966. The players didn’t hold back.
This chap slipped out of control, narrowly avoiding serious injury or worse as he tumbled over sharp rocks down a mountain.
On Saturday night, Banyana Banyana won the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title in Morocco. The celebrations that followed were great fun to watch.
When Michael Johnson ran 19,32 seconds in the men’s 200-metre final at the 1996 Atlantia Olympic Games, you knew you had witnessed something special.
The Australian, who coached the Wallabies from 2001 to 2005 and now coaches the English, is said to have been on the receiving end of hostile abuse throughout Saturday’s match.