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Ackerley Sports Group said it will pursue a new deal for the commercial rights to the Springboks rugby team. The private equity firm's exclusive negotiating period with SA Rugby lapsed at the end of ...
The South African Rugby Union reportedly want to abandon plans to find an investor for a private equity deal with the governing body. Willie le Roux is set to stay at the Bulls after it was initially ...
South Africa have qualified for their first ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup 2025 decider following an impressive five-wicket ...
South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, and the Springboks. South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Gayton McKenzie, has urged SA Rugby not to accept the latest proposal from ...
SA Rugby, in collaboration with CRDC SA, helped build 15 housing units in 2024, utilising plastic waste collected at three events the local governing body hosted with World Rugby last year.
SEOUL--The South Korean organizers of a regional rugby tournament have apologized for mistakenly playing a song embraced by Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters as China’s national anthem ...
After a rough Champions Cup exit, SA rugby looks to regroup as the URC heats up. With the Jukskei Derby ahead, Lions prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye shares insights and a surprising career "what-if ...
North America’s Ackerley Sports Group (ASG) had sole negotiation rights with SA Rugby until January 1 2025, but had their R1.4 billion proposal rejected, opening the door for other investors.
In early December, The SA Rugby Union (Saru) on Friday confirmed it had rejected a proposal of a private equity deal worth R1.3 billion for South African rugby’s commercial rights. The proposal ...
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie didn’t mince his words when asked about SA Rugby’s current cohesion. “Guys must come together now because not even the unions are talking to each other ...