ASG to circle back on SARU equity deal?
Ackerley Sports Group (ASG) reportedly remains interested in securing a stake in SA Rugby, despite last week’s rejection of their R1.4 billion proposal by the union’s voting members.
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Ackerley Sports Group (ASG) reportedly remains interested in securing a stake in SA Rugby, despite last week’s rejection of their R1.4 billion proposal by the union’s voting members.
SA-born loose forward Jacques Vermeulen has expressed frustration over World Rugby stipulations that bar him from representing England.
The Springboks are two-time defending world champions and won the 2024 Rugby Championship, but former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen doesn’t believe South Africa is bulletproof.
When Boeta Chamberlain saw the look on his Vodacom Bulls teammates’ faces after they’d lost the Vodacom United Rugby Championship Grand Final to the Glasgow Warriors, he knew he was exactly where he needed to be for this next phase of his career.
The Blitzboks will have to start fast and stay hot to have any chance of winning the Cape Town Sevens tournament for the first time since 2015, according to Blitzboks co-captain Impi Visser.
Director of rugby Frans Steyn has reaffirmed the Cheetahs’ commitment to the EPCR Challenge Cup, after his recent comments suggesting otherwise.
SA Rugby resolved on Friday to turn down a proposal to accept a potential private equity investment in the sport’s commercial rights.
SA Rugby will reportedly move forward with Friday’s vote on a proposed equity deal with Ackerley Sports Group (ASG), despite significant opposition from its unions.
Relish what is one of rugby’s most exotic months with the launch of the Investec @ChampionsCup and EPCR @ChallengeCup_.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander has paid tribute to former Springbok lock and coach John Williams, who died on Thursday.