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Paul Adams has opened about his testimony at the SJN hearings, while revealing why he won’t testify at Mark Boucher’s disciplinary hearing.
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Paul Adams has opened about his testimony at the SJN hearings, while revealing why he won’t testify at Mark Boucher’s disciplinary hearing.
Stormers star Warrick Gelant has reportedly secured his move to French club Racing 92, having signed his contract this week.
Bulls captain Marcell Coetzee says he will aim to simply keep working hard and enjoying his rugby despite being overlooked at Bok level.
Sharks assistant coach Warren Whiteley has highlighted what they hope Rohan Janse van Rensburg will bring to the team.
Talented centre Wandisile Simelane is reportedly set to make the switch from the Lions to the Bulls in another boost for the Pretoria team.
Boks boss Jacques Nienaber has outlined the plans for the national team after the recent completion of two alignment camps.
Former Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter is reportedly among the candidates who have been shortlisted to take on the top job at AmaZulu.
The schoolboy rugby parent who caused an on-field altercation in Durban is set to face disciplinary action over his ‘deplorable’ conduct.
Pirates are reportedly keeping a close eye on talented Chippa United midfielder Azola Matrose as a potential transfer target.
Former Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana legend Siphiwe Tshabalala has revealed how he was once ‘scammed’ during his playing days.
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The SA-born player at the centre of Spain’s Rugby World Cup 2023 expulsion says he was not aware of the issue with his travel documents.
Former AmaZulu coach Benni McCarthy has mentioned largely unknown Anthony Christen as a ‘waste of talent’.
Stormers captain Steven Kitshoff says that he is excited to be part of ‘something special’ as his team head towards the URC play-offs.
Veteran Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune has shared a key message in the midst of limited game time.
Sundowns co-coach Rhulani Mokwena has joked about fielding Sundowns’ senior coach Steve Komphela due to team injuries.
Hot on the heels of Dumisani Zuma’s suspension, Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Arthur Zwane says ill-discipline cannot be tolerated.
Swallows FC lifetime president Panyaza Lesufi says he wouldn’t ‘swoop so low’ by responding to accusations from Brandon Truter.
The Stormers are reportedly set to secure the services of highly-rated Springbok hooker Joseph Dweba from a French club.
Northwood High School will take disciplinary action against the parent of one of their rugby players who caused an on-field altercation.
Springboks boss Jacques Nienaber said the next step for the coaches would be to select a squad within the next few weeks.
Pirates have not only been fined R100,000, but will have to send a written apology to the league after the incident involving Tim Sukazi.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi’s autobiography ‘Rise’ has been shortlisted as International Autobiography of The Year.
Rohan Janse van Rensburg has shared a brief message expressing how excited he is to return to South Africa to join the Sharks.
Cameroonian striker Bienvenu Eva Nga is reportedly still holding talks with Kaizer Chiefs and may move to Amakhosi from Chippa United.