Join us from 14h00 on Saturday for Women's Premier Division match between 2019 runners up Border Ladies against the Blue Bulls Women, live from Police Park in East London.
The “Class of 2024” recorded one of their best seasons yet after as the Springboks completed the Castle Lager Outgoing T...
There were smiles for miles around the DHL Stadium on Sunday evening after the Springbok Sevens team won the HSBC SVNS C...
The Hollywoodbets Sharks kept the South African flag flying on the opening round of the Investec Champions Cup, which sa...
The Springbok Sevens team won the HSBC SVNS Cape Town title for the first time in nine years when they defeated France b...
Springbok Sevens coach Philip Snyman was beaming with pride after the Blitzboks won the HSBC SVNS Cape Town for the firs...
The experienced Alun Wyn Jones will lead the British & Irish Lions on their forthcoming trip to South Africa, his fourth tour in the famous red jersey to the same country where he made his debut back in 2009.
Cell C Sharks head coach Sean Everitt has opted for continuity by naming an unchanged starting XV for their second-round PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA fixture against the Emirates Lions in Durban on Saturday.
Vodacom Bulls Director of Rugby Jake White has adjusted his match day squad slightly as they prepare to travel to Cape Town for their second round PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA clash with the DHL Stormers at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.
The DHL Stormers’ Seabelo Senatla (wing) was suspended for four weeks following a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday after he was red carded in the opening round of the PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA, but his team-mate Willie Engelbrecht (No 8) is free to play after also receiving a red card in the same match.
Injuries have forced Emirates Lions head coach Ivan van Rooyen to make a number of changes to his team for their next PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA assignment, against the Cell C Sharks in Durban on Saturday.
The Springbok Sevens squad, playing as SA 1 and SA 2, scored five out of six wins in their first international tournament in 14 months, with SA 1 defeating Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe and SA 2 toppling Uganda and SAS Sevens Academy in their opening matches of the Rugby Africa Solidarity Sevens Camp in Stellenbosch. SA 2 were edged by Kenya in the only blemish of the day.
The South African domestic champions and the PRO14 title holders will go into their second round Rainbow Cup fixtures in what should be an absorbing weekend in the dual hemisphere competition under different types of pressure.
TUT Vikings, UKZN Impi and Rhodes ended the pool phase of the FNB Varsity Shield with wins at Loftus Versfeld on Friday, but none of them will feature in the final at Tuks Stadium on Sunday.
The Women’s Premier Division got off to an exciting start on Saturday with DHL Western Province, the defending champions, scoring a runaway victory, and well-deserved wins by Border Ladies and the EP Queens keeping fans glued to their screens.
The Cell C Sharks recorded their second successive bonus point victory in the PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA when they beat the Emirates Lions by 34-26 at Jonsson Kings Park in Durban on Saturday afternoon.
The experienced Alun Wyn Jones will lead the British & Irish Lions on their forthcoming trip to South Africa, his fourth tour in the famous red jersey to the same country where he made his debut back in 2009.
The Springbok Sevens squad, playing as SA 1 and SA 2, scored five out of six wins in their first international tournament in 14 months, with SA 1 defeating Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe and SA 2 toppling Uganda and SAS Sevens Academy in their opening matches of the Rugby Africa Solidarity Sevens Camp in Stellenbosch. SA 2 were edged by Kenya in the only blemish of the day.