The Springboks didn’t always make it easy for themselves, but they secured a thrilling win the first Test against England at Ellis Park on Saturday. Missed the action? Here’s the full text of our live blog.
Two teams in transition or in crisis 18 months out from the Rugby World Cup in 2019?
Southgate’s men (or boys) will be attempting to break a cycle of heartache and humiliation at major tournaments starting with a clash against Tunisia at next month’s World Cup in Russia.
The former scrumhalf believes Jones’ decision smacks of desperation.
England’s all-time leading goal scorer looks set to trade football in for soccer.
The coach sees a silver lining.
Another massive blow ahead of daunting tour.
With a little over a month before a challenging tour to South Africa, Eddie Jones has a serious selection headache.
The midfielder is in Cape Town for treatment to an injury.
Eddie Jones was subject to abuse after his side’s shock defeat to Scotland.
The prolific frontman suffered a nasty-looking injury last weekend, but his club manager believes we haven’t seen the last of the star striker this season. Great for Spurs, but even better for England…
This Border Collie puppy named Rocky got very excited about his new duties when he led nine sheep into his owner’s living room.
This dog probably knows a thing or two about sniffing! Wallis, a Golden Retriever living in Bournemouth, England, was born with two noses.
Stokes managed to knock two men for six after they were seen brandishing a bottle towards him
Homelessness in England has grown massively.
From a French fashion faux pas to an outlandish act of colonial provocation, we take you through a bundle of old rags destined to hang forever on sale rails across the world of rugby.
With the Proteas’ Test series against England finely poised, which of these cricketers could make the difference for Faf du Plessis? We go down memory lane from Allan Donald to Barry Richards.
We take a look at the Under 23s primed to follow in Kagiso Rabada’s footsteps and make their mark on the world stage with bat and ball. Oh, there’s the son of a Proteas legend in there, too.
Former batsman Graeme Pollock believes we have to accept ‘middle of the road’ at best for the Proteas in Test cricket, despite them sitting second in the ICC rankings and top of the ODI charts.
South Africa’s batting crumbled quicker than the Lord’s wicket second time around, as they were hammered by a whopping 211 runs in the first Test in London. Twitter was not pleased at all.
A bunch of soccer hooligans singing about a beer with Nelson Mandela. What’s not to like?