Springboks winger Sbu Nkosi might have just played his last match.
The Springboks have been hit with a bunch of injuries and losing Malcolm Marx to a broken leg might just be the biggest blow yet.
The singer’s performance moved many people, especially when she saw the moment and let the stadium take the mic.
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The Springboks have already started the 2024 Test season on a solid note.
Cape Town housing activists not backing down, ‘Yacht fireworks’ spark forest blaze in Greece, Malawi swears in top comedian as vice-president, Tom Cruise leads huge names at Taylor Swift’s Wembley show, and Bad news for Yellowstone fans.
Most expensive number plates in South Africa, Skeleton unearthed at construction site, Springboks team filled with injuries, Malawi vice president killed in plane crash, and GameStop raises over $2bn after Roaring Kitty rally.
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In true Siya-style, the Springbok captain also used the moment to pay tribute to others. What a guy.
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Elton Jantjies received a four-year ban from rugby following his suspension for the use of a prohibited substance. However, in a shocking turn of events, the embattled rugby player may just have a loophole to escape this sentence.
The Springboks’ commercial rights have been valued at approximately R7.1 billion.
After Siya Kolisi led the Springboks to Rugby World Cup glory when they beat the All Blacks in the global showpiece’s final in Paris in 2023, the celebrations and admiration have continued pretty much unabated.
At only 22 years of age, this kid has a big future ahead of him. Perhaps Woolies or Pick ‘n Pay should offer him a bursary.
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“Hope is an interesting thing”.
Springbok flyhalf Elton Jantjies has received a years-long ban from rugby following his suspension for the use of a banned substance.
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It looks like another blockbuster battle against the Springboks’ arch-rivals is on the cards when the Springboks return to action next year, and it could very well play out in the Mother City.
Springbok players like Eben Etzebeth, Faf de Klerk, Damian Willemse, and Ox Nche are cashing in through other initiatives and businesses on the side.
Shame, Durban didn’t get much gees when the Springboks Trophy Tour kicked off in the region on Saturday, November 4.
“Cheslin Kolbe… you are my favourite because you inspire me. So that’s why I want to be a pocket rocket just like you.”
The whistle blew for our 12-11 victory over New Zealand in Paris on Saturday, but the celebrations haven’t stopped since.
If you’re wondering why the non-rugby-playing Swiss tennis 20-time Grand Slam winner supports the Springboks, it’s because he has a few connections to this country.
The Springboks are excellent at two things; bringing Saffas together and utter, nail-biting, on-the-verge-of-chundering drama.
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I know politics is a poisoned chalice, but, once Siya has lifted the Cup this evening, I want him to be our President.
So, where are you watching the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday night?
The last time the South African team had a face-off with the New Zealanders at a Rugby World Cup final was in 1995 and now, Bok assistant coach Deon Davids is expecting another epic battle.