Chiefs are in danger of being left behind
After a tumultuous couple of weeks for Kaizer Chiefs and with Orlando Pirates shaping up to be Mamelodi Sundowns’ biggest threat, are Chiefs in danger of being left behind? DEAN WORKMAN explores.
After a tumultuous couple of weeks for Kaizer Chiefs and with Orlando Pirates shaping up to be Mamelodi Sundowns’ biggest threat, are Chiefs in danger of being left behind? DEAN WORKMAN explores.
Bok coach Rassie Erasmus faces a complex selection decision when it comes to picking the backup players to provide cover for star hooker Malcolm Marx, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane showed shades of Jose Mourinho on Wednesday night as his comments stole the headlines after his team failed to secure the league, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
After a dominant performance against Roma in the Champions League semi-final first leg, who can stop Liverpool from winning club football’s most coveted prize? DEAN WORKMAN explores.
The signs have been there for a number of years but the state of rugby union in Australia seems to be on an accelerated downhill path, writes GARY LEMKE. (more…)
It took three trophyless seasons, two vandalised stadiums and one massive blow to the Kaizer Chiefs brand to get rid of Steve Komphela, but was he to blame, or is he just the fall guy? MARSHALL GOUTS explores. (more…)
DYLAN APPOLIS takes a look at five possible candidates who could replace Steve Komphela at the helm of Kaizer Chiefs.
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After 10 rounds of Super Rugby, CRAIG LEWIS picks a Springbok side that could line up for the June Tests against England. (more…)
The horrific images that have emerged from the Nedbank Cup match between Kaizer Chiefs and Free State Stars at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday have raised questions around who is to blame for the violent scenes that are plaguing South African football. DEAN WORKMAN explores.
Percy Tau is undoubtedly the best player in South Africa at the moment, but has a long way to go before being mentioned in the same breathe as Benni McCarthy or Mohamed Salah, writes DEAN WORKMAN.