The popular Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival has delivered a high standard of rugby and some teams have fared better than other.
Swys de Bruin commends the Springbok Women’s fearless performance in their 48-26 victory over Spain, highlighting key moments and the team's preparation for upcoming challenges.
In a sea of controversy following a clutch of disallowed goals for their North African opponents, VAR emerged as a game-changer in Saturday's CAF Champions League semi-finals, keeping the hopes of Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns alive as they push towards their goal of continental success.
The Bulls' historic 16-13 victory over Munster showcased a remarkable defensive performance, securing their place in the URC standings and marking a significant achievement for South African rugby.
By beating Munster, the Bulls completed their ‘Grand Slam’ of Irish teams this season, after getting past Ulster, Connacht and Leinster, while they also made history by becoming the first SA side to win at Thomond Park.
Despite struggling to find their form, the Bulls clinched a historic victory over Munster at Thomond Park, thanks to a late penalty from Keagan Johannes.
Akani Simbine kicked off his 2025 campaign with a 100m world-leading performance, and now prepares for a thrilling showdown against top rivals in the Diamond League.
Schoolboy rugby was at its best on day one at the Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival in Durban.
South African sprinter Akani Simbine demolished the competition with a world-leading 9. 90 seconds in the 100m at the Botswana Grand Prix, outpacing rival Ferdinand Omanyala and establishing himself as Africa's sprint king ahead of the Tokyo World Championships.