Boks help rugby beat soccer
Rugby has overtaken soccer as South Africa’s most popular spectator sport among the country’s consumer class.
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Rugby has overtaken soccer as South Africa’s most popular spectator sport among the country’s consumer class.
Richie Mo’unga has closed the chapter on his Japanese club career.
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus recently visited a Durbanville artist’s home studio to collect a portrait of his beloved dog, Kwedini. @RassieRugby
The Mzansi Rugby League has cancelled its trials following Saru’s threat to expel players from all Saru leagues and competitions.
Naas Botha has embarked on a new rugby chapter in the United States.
Former England flyhalf Stuart Barnes has backed Steve Borthwick’s decision to call up South African centre Benhard Janse van Rensburg.
Former Lions doctor Rob Collins reportedly declined to appear as a witness during the doping hearing involving Asenathi Ntlabakanye.
Towering Rondebosch Boys’ High lock Sebastian Vermeulen will leave Cape Town to join one of South Africa’s top clubs.
World Rugby has launched a new six-year strategy aimed at growing the game, expanding audiences and strengthening player welfare.
Work is under way to fix the damaged roof at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium ahead of the clash between the Springboks and Barbarians on 20 June.