If we’re not DQ’ing Phil, what are we doing?
There’s a lot to be said about Phil Mickelson after semantics spared him a disqualification. (more…)
There’s a lot to be said about Phil Mickelson after semantics spared him a disqualification. (more…)
It may only be day four at the World Cup, but we have already been provided with entertainment of the highest order. DEAN WORKMAN explores.
Dear disgruntled Bafana Bafana fans, pick your African side and throw your support behind them; share in their joy and their pain. It’s going to be a wild ride! writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)
After watching the opening ceremony and the goal fest between Russia and Saudia Arabia, the World Cup fever has hit me too, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
The arrival of nine new players at Orlando Pirates is exactly what is needed to reclaim the glory days at the Soweto giants, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
The Springboks may only be two Tests into the 2018 season, but there are already clear signs of bigger-picture thinking with the World Cup in mind, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)
What does Bafana Bafana star midfielder Andile Jali’s high-profile move to Mamelodi Sundowns entail? MARSHALL GOUTS deliberates. (more…)
The World Cup is about soccer. Yes, that’s obvious, but it’s about soccer wider and deeper than in the communities in which you find yourself, writes WADE PRETORIUS. (more…)
SA Rugby needs to do everything in its power to ensure that these Springboks – including those based abroad – play together as much as possible in the lead-up 2019 World Cup, writes JON CARDINELLI. (more…)
The Springboks can be expected to offer more than a one-dimensional approach in the three-Test series against England, but the accuracy of execution will be key to their cause, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)