New Zealand have a chance to do the incredible in Japan later this year and win a third consecutive World Cup
South Africa will inaugurate its sixth democratically elected president on Saturday
Presidential inauguration to cost R100m less than Zuma-era price tag of R240m
A spirited Absa Premiership match was played on a lifeless Tuesday afternoon in Pretoria
Pitso Mosimane’s side came into this one knowing that only a win would do with their rivals threatening to pull away
After two successive draws, one against log leaders BidVest Wits, the Yellow Nation demanded that this be the match that secured top spot
Sundowns fans party hard as a 3-0 win over Black Leopards on home turf augurs well for the future
​No one would begrudge Sundowns from spending Wednesday morning earmarking a prominent space in their burgeoning trophy cabinet for a new arrival
The maverick scrumhalf is not only an example of how to play a bigger game but how he dealt with adversity is also a lesson to all of us
The venue has long worked against the visitors but uncertainty among the Boks could break the spell.
The White Knight has had great success in steering the Brumbies to glory. That’s quite enough of that.
Carlos Alberto Parreira is promising all out attack from Bafana Bafana against Uruguay – truth is, he really has no other option.
Bakkies Botha will make his first appearance this year when he runs out for the Bulls in Saturday’s Super 14 match against the Sharks at Loftus.
Once exclusively used for rugby and banned from staging football games, Loftus Versfeld Stadium might help SA to the knockout stages of the World Cup.
The season looks rosy for the Blue Bulls, but not so for the rest of the South African franchises, writes Andy Capostagno.
The Waratahs will have the onerous task of stopping the Bulls’ juggernaut at their Pretoria fortress in this weekend’s third round of the Super 14.
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/ 17 February 2010
Bulls coach Frans Ludeke has made two changes for Saturday’s Super 14 match against the Brumbies at Loftus Versfeld.
Upgrading Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria is ”slightly” behind schedule but the stadium will be ready for the Soccer World Cup in 2010, a manager said.