It’s probably not the best week to chat rugby, given what went down on Saturday, but we remain competitive on the schoolboy front. Here’s who comes out tops.
We all know that Ryan Sandes is one of the greatest endurance runners the world has ever seen, but this doccie will make you appreciate how much hard work he puts in.
He may not have had the most stellar cricketing career during his time in South Africa, but it doesn’t look like his time in the UK is going to end any better.
It never hurts to have a big name celeb rooting for your team, so let’s check in with a few Hollywood heavyweights (and Kim) and see who they support.
18-year-old Denis Shapovalov went from obscurity to being one of the most talked about players on tour. I guess it helps when you beat Rafa and hit an umpire.
He may have come off second best against his Spanish counterpart, but at least the pain will be somewhat numbed by that runner-up cheque.
Later tonight Kevin Anderson will look to become the first South African to reach the US Open Final, so let’s get behind him and lend our support.
Rugby fathers love shouting encouragement (and hurling insults) from the touchline, but the ending of this Dale College / Queens College derby match was a farce.
The big-serving South African defeated crowd favourite Sam Querrey in four sets, setting a pretty impressive record in doing so.
Evin Lewis isn’t exactly a global superstar like AB de Villiers or Chris Gayle, but he can whack the ball all over the show. Pity about all the controversy at the end.
I’m sure your trip to Ibiza with all the crew was a proper jol, but chances are you hadn’t gone straight off the back of a £100m payday.
This weekend saw the PRO14 kick off, which meant the competition’s first look at the Kings and the Cheetahs. Fair to say things didn’t go exactly according to plan.
In the heat of the moment it can be tough to stick to the script, and this SuperSport United player put his foot in it right from the start.
It’s been a long and rocky road to the top for Conor McGregor, and for the past nine years he has had Dee Devlin by his side.
Everyone knows that Floyd is very proud of his business acumen, but you don’t get to the top without being a massive drawcard. Here’s all the proof you need.
Hosting major tournaments might do wonders for national morale, but does it make sense financially? An auditing firm crunched the numbers and here’s what they found.
Pieter van der Westhuizen’s new book is causing controversy’ allegations of poisoning leading to bookshop chains cancelling their orders.
We may have said our goodbyes to flyer Cheslin Kolbe, but over in France they’re about to learn why he was such a crowd favourite.
It was a weekend to celebrate for many South African cricketers, our new T20 league creating a couple of instant millionaires. Here’s what everyone will earn.
You might have noticed the ring girls in between rounds, or lurking on the fringes during the weigh-ins and press conferences. How about a little Instagram snoop?
South Africa’s two oldest schools clashed over the weekend, with SACS running out narrow winners. Turns out the ref had his hands full, too.
Conor McGregor won’t have liked losing to Floyd Mayweather, but he will always have the monster payday and his good friend whiskey to help him through.
Conor McGregor can be pretty proud of his performance against his experienced opponent over the weekend, and he managed to land a few goodies.
There are millions of fans around the world who would love to sit ringside for the big fight this weekend, but it’s millions you’ll need if you want to buy a ticket.
Conor and Floyd are poised to cash in on the biggest paydays of their lives. Closer to home, there’s a chap looking to make some bucks in Muizies. Guess the price.
After his request to honour victims of the Barcelona terror attack was denied, Fernando Alvarez held his own tribute, forfeiting his potential win.
If Victor Matfield says ‘jump’, the correct response is ‘how high?’ The Springbok legend recently put UFC champ Garreth and Afrikaans pop star Arno to the test.
If you were one of those South Africans that spent a season abroad finding your snow legs (and drinking shots to keep warm), this new doccie might interest you.
Wayne Rooney became only the second ever man to score 200 Premier League goals last night, but there was something else that was pretty remarkable about it.
The Poms love to dress up and neck a few pints at the cricket, with this weekend a perfect example of that. Confiscate their beach ball at your peril.