Rugby star Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu is bridging the gap between hard-hitting tackles and personal grooming, challenging perceptions both on and off the pitch.
Rassie Erasmus defends the World Rugby law-change process, arguing that thorough testing is vital for fairness, as tensions ...
Claiming “emphatic support of clubs, match officials and stakeholders” for its five law “innovations”, Super Rugby have issued a diktat tweaking the laws for its referees surrounding penalty tries, ...
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Six Nations prediction: Italy to ‘replicate highest-ever finish’ despite challenging fixture list
Planet Rugby previews Italy's prospects ahead of this year's Six Nations Championship.
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Why We Already Know Year Two of Trump 2.0 Will Be Worse Than the First
It was already a pretty weird week, what with Tulsi Gabbard—the official in charge of gathering foreign intelligence—showing ...
The months of February and March really are rugby’s golden period; when the world stops to watch the Six Nations. England, ...
The relentless global calendar is breaking South Africa’s best players, and Wilco Louw is the clearest warning sign, writes ...
The Lions head into the Jukskei derby as South Africa’s most effective breakdown unit. Despite the absence of JC Pretorius, Ivan van Rooyen’s men aim to exploit a Bulls side spearheaded by turnover ...
All Blacks speedster Will Jordan sat down with RugbyPass three days following the Rugby World Cup final rematch at Emirates ...
Fly-half Tinus de Beer's career could be about to go full circle with a move back to South Africa heavily mooted.
In Amsterdam, a Cape Town-born restaurateur and a tight-knit team of South Africans are redefining hospitality abroad through warmth, openness and exceptional food.
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