It’s the final round of the World Series Sevens in London this weekend and there are plenty of reasons to get excited.
A bunch of selfish bigots have cost Muirfield its rights to host The Open.
Three South African karatekas might miss out on their dream to represent the country because their sponsor has pulled out of funding their trip.
The suspect package discovered at Old Trafford on Sunday, which led to the fixture against Bournemouth to be abandoned, turned out to be a dummy device.
Rugby union player, Sam Broster claims his positive test for a steroid was due to contaminated biltong.
Don’t judge, you’ve all tried dog food. Nothing this posh, but you’ve all tried it… right?
The ANC Youth League say they will “go to rugby fields to disturb games” until the sport has transformed to their approval.
South Africa is due to take on England in a highly anticipated polo contest this summer. The fierce sporting rivalry between England and South Africa is set to draw in even more crowds from across London for an action-packed opening day of the tournament.
A small cricket club in the tiny rural village of Ga-Sekororo in Limpopo is doing its bit for transformation in cricket and wants to share its story with the world through a new fundraising campaign.
A little while ago, Jacques Burger played his last professional rugby match. In a touching open letter, Jacques reveals some of what the game, and his fans, have meant to him.
Provocative and thought-provoking at the same time, the recruitment campaign by Jozi Cats, Africa’s first gay and inclusive competitive rugby club, is out to challenge perceptions.
We’re not sure if this columnist is suggesting that making rugby more inclusive is a bad thing or if he just muddled his words a bit.
We all love a little bit of a conspiracy, right?
Pretty grim news if you’re a cricket fan.
Not backed by SARU or the Department of Sports and Recreation, this little academy has shown what is possible with a little bit of elbow grease.
Who said footballers didn’t have a sense of humour?
The FW de Klerk Foundation has released this article in response to the recent imposition of sanctions against four of South Africa’s main sporting codes by Minister Fikile Mbalula
Transformation is a loaded word is far too often misunderstood and leads to animosity.
Rassie Erasmus will join Munster as director of rugby after Ireland’s incoming tour to South Africa later this year.
Murray Ingram, who works with rugby players in Khayelitsha, believes that if tangible development programmes were rolled out across South Africa, there’d be no need for political grandstanding.
Rugby, cricket, athletics and netball have all been suspended from bidding for major international events due to the lack of transformation.
So like, South Africa isn’t in Africa?
Connect Sports Academy is the SA Sport Industry’s 2016 Development Programme of the Year, providing rugby playing opportunities for kids from disadvantaged backgrounds.