Confirmed: Province-Sharks match cancelled
The final-round Currie Cup match between Western Province and the Sharks, which was scheduled for Saturday, has been cancelled in line with Covid-19 protocols.
The final-round Currie Cup match between Western Province and the Sharks, which was scheduled for Saturday, has been cancelled in line with Covid-19 protocols.
Cheetahs players and management from the victorious 2005 Currie Cup team recently reunited to watch the final from 15 years ago.
Watch this clip as Jake White opens up about his battle with Covid-19 and the perspective it provided in his message to the Vodacom Bulls as the Currie Cup reaches the business end.
Quality and consistency have been lacking at times this domestic season, but the players and management deserve immense credit for contending with unprecedented challenges, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
When Wandisile Simelane is enjoying his rugby, it is written all over his face. It shows in his broad smile, his bulging eyes as he spots gaps in the opposition defence, the way he sticks his tongue out as leaps over the tryline, writes DYLAN JACK.
The Sharks deserve enduring credit for becoming one of the truly transformed teams in South African sport, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
In his newly released book, former Bok coach Heyneke Meyer reflects on the heartbreaking loss to Japan and the mental strength required to recover.
Check out the highlights from the closely-fought clash in Bloemfontein where Western Province needed a last-minute penalty to claim victory over the Cheetahs.
Western Province flyhalf Tim Swiel slotted an 81st-minute penalty to snatch a thrilling 31-29 victory over the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein on Saturday. CRAIG LEWIS reports.
British & Irish Lions managing director Ben Calveley says they will continue ‘constant dialogue’ and review all relevant information related to Covid-19 ahead of the tour to South Africa.