"Although the Springboks deserve plenty of credit for the manner in which they rallied after De Jager was red carded in the ...
England stayed perfect, Wales suffered a familiar drubbing and Australia limped to another defeat. ESPN writers Tom Hamilton ...
"The fact was he didn’t sit there sulking but was actually cheering the team on, fully invested as all the Springboks are." ...
South Africa underlined their status as the world's leading side as they beat France 32-17 on Saturday in Paris despite lock Lood de Jager's first-half red card.
Explore the journeys of Bafana Bafana’s 2010 World Cup heroes, from their unforgettable moments on the pitch to their current ...
Despite their on-field rivalry, a classic rugby moment was captured after the game between Thomas Ramos and Cobus Reinach ...
Paratus has strengthened sub-equatorial connectivity with vast terrestrial, subsea and satellite infrastructure spanning 15 ...
The Springboks will look to remain unbeaten on their end-of-year tour when they face Italy at the Allianz Stadium in Turin on Saturday.
To say South Africa exploded a few cosy theories would be the understatement of the rugby year. So much for the idea, for example, that France would avenge the injustice of their World Cup ...
South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus has long been lauded for revolutionising rugby with original strategic moves.
Siya Kolisi marked his 100th Test with a solo gwijo before beating France 33–17, sparking debate among fans over culture, ...
Rassie Erasmus believes Lood de Jager’s red card against France should have been a 20-minute sanction rather than a permanent ...