The Bundesliga match between Freiburg and Eintracht Frankfurt ended with a flurry of red cards, after Frankfurt’s captain took down the Freiburg coach.
Staying healthy doesn’t have to involve rigorous sessions at the gym, and these five simple exercises will go a long way to keeping you in good nick.
YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI were back in the boxing ring this past weekend for a rematch, following a ‘majority draw’ in August last year.
Please enjoy this beluga whale near the South Pole who also wants in on the World Cup celebrations.
The Boks have started their trophy tour following their epic World Cup win and South Africans are riding that high and showing them love in the best possible ways.
Zapiro kept us waiting, but in the end, he delivered. Let’s see what his pen has to say about our boys in green and gold.
If ever our Springbok heroes wanted to cash in on social media, now is the time. Make it rain.
What’s a flight from Cape Town to London without getting a cheeky jibe or two in? Our air traffic controllers were on the money.
You can be certain that someone from Hollywood is going to take a stab at telling Siya Kolisi’s story, and our recent World Cup success, but who will play the various members of the matchday 23?
After falling 4-1 behind, Frank Lampard’s young chargers staged an incredible comeback, aided by some very poor discipline from the Dutch outfit.
YouTube gamer FaZe Jarvis filmed himself cheating during a game of Fortnite, and was subsequently banned from ever playing again. Cue the emotional apology video.
Some of our Springbok heroes touched down in Jozi yesterday after a long flight home, and Makazole Mapimpi may have been a touch jet-lagged.
Sadly, the Rugby World Cup final was Rassie Erasmus’ final match as coach of the Springboks. The dust has yet to settle, but attention has already turned to who will take over.
Years from now, South Africans will still remember how our diminutive number nine rocked those iconic undies in the presence of royalty.
I’m sure you’ve already been sent hundreds of videos and memes on WhatsApp and social media, but I’ve tried to get as many of the iconic videos down in one place as possible.
For every team and nation that wins, there must be one that loses. English fans were understandably disappointed following Saturday’s World Cup final.
Makazole Mapimpi. Cheslin Kolbe. World Cup final. Feet that have to be registered in South Africa as they’re considered deadly weapons. Need we say more?
Yoga a few times a week is fine, but what happens when you’re doing it multiple times a day? I’ll give you a hint – it’s not that good for you.
There has already been so much written and said about an iconic weekend in South African sporting history. Here are some gems from abroad.
Ask any of the Springboks who played in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, and they’ll tell you how vital Eddie Jones was to the team’s success.
Rather than worrying about tactics and other such frivolities, the Daily Mail’s Jane Fryer is taking a different approach.
The Boks have managed to run in a few classy tries this tournament, and one of those has been shortlisted for the International Rugby Players (IRP) Try of the Year 2019.
At this stage, it’s clear that Rassie Erasmus has his strongest team locked in, but that doesn’t mean he can’t spring a last-minute surprise.
The 2019 Rugby World Cup has proven that a solid defence is the building block for success, so let’s celebrate some big hits.
‘Waves for Change’ is a social enterprise that uses surfing to help vulnerable children escape the cycle of abuse and poverty.
England’s semi-final performance was as impressive as it comes, but the Boks are an altogether different proposition.
The diminutive scrummie came face to face with Welsh lock Jake Ball on Saturday, and it wasn’t long before the encounter received the meme treatment.
Nationals Park is just around the corner from the White House, but that doesn’t mean there was a warm welcome for Donnie.
On Saturday, England produced an incredible performance to knock the All Blacks out of the Rugby World Cup. Some folks back home haven’t taken it so well.
Just in case you weren’t feeling nervous enough ahead of Sunday’s showdown, former Bok coach Jake White believes Wales are in with a real shot.