
Liverpool’s Big Money Move
Liverpool are gearing up for a seismic summer transfer window, with plans to splash out 300 million Euros on three top-tier talents
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Liverpool are gearing up for a seismic summer transfer window, with plans to splash out 300 million Euros on three top-tier talents
The Lions have received a welcome boost with the return to fitness of Springbok fullback Quan Horn and outside centre Henco van Wyk for their overseas tour
Presenting an insight into the starting XV of players that stood out from the rest during the final round of the 2025 Six Nations
South African U20 national team captain Shandre Campbell’s exploits in the Belgian Jupiler Pro League and appearance on the Uefa Champions League team sheet will change the landscape of the local game’s exports to top European leagues
Springbok speedster Cheslin Kolbe became the first backline player since 2013 to take the SA Rugby Men’s Player of the Year title at the glittering SA Rugby Awards
Springbok and Sharks lock Eben Etzebeth has revealed that he hopes to be back very soon after struggling with concussion symptoms
Liverpool are reportedly closing in on a breakthrough in their efforts to secure a new contract for Mohamed Salah
Defending Premier League champions Manchester City have faced an unexpectedly challenging season
Carlo Ancelotti says Real Madrid deserved more after Kylian Mbappe rescues point against Atletico
Ireland get their title defence underway with a clash against the old enemy with England headed to Dublin in opening round’s final fixture.
A first Premier League goal for Tosin Adarabioyo alongside second-half goals by Marc Cucurella and Noni Madueke saw Chelsea end a five-game winless run with victory over Wolves
The starting stalls stuck on the Fairview polytrack capped a mostly forgettable week for South African horseracing when the Nelson Mandela Bay Racing fixture ground to a dismal halt on Friday
‘The actions of the jockeys on the day have given South African racing a black eye in the international horseracing community and have caused considerable reputational and financial harm to our industry in general and Cape Racing in particular’
When Grant van Niekerk opened his mouth after the second race, the complexion of a raceday was turned on its head…
In this business, none of us should overestimate our powers of prediction and our best tools are experience and context, couched in all the humility we can muster