Business of Entertainment on Thursday 14 September on CapeTalk at 9pm has Duncan Cruickshank a media consultant to the DHL Stormers

Now in its 20th Week, the Business of Entertainment on CapeTalk, hosted by Martin Myers every Thursday at 9 pm, has landed a lovely  one-on-one this week. Duncan Cruickshank a media consultant to the DHL Stormers. Duncan has an in-depth knowledge of professional rugby. Experienced marketing and communications specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the sports industry.... Continue Reading →

RUGBY WORLD CUP 2023 POTENTIAL RECORDS!

Ahead of the 10th Rugby World Cup, we have collected all of the records that could be potentially broken at this year’s tournament.  To highlight a few, South Africa or New Zealand could break their tie (3 wins) and become the nation with the most titles won since the tournament’s inception (4 titles), Australia could... Continue Reading →

PIECES OF THE PAST: Why I still, and always will, support the All Blacks | Rodney Reiners

Reposted by kind permission of Rodney Reiners. Visit his blog at https://rodneyreiners.wordpress.com  “You'll never have a quiet world till you knock the patriotism out of the human race.” - George Bernard Shaw "Rugby is great. The players don't wear helmets or padding; they just beat the living daylights out of each other, and then go... Continue Reading →

Stunning book “The Fireside Springbok” by Mike Greenaway is a must for all sports lovers

Mike has toured the world with the Sharks and the Springboks, and this book is a beauty: rich personal stories from players Mike knows well and his stunning research on the Boks in days gone by. The book is a must-read for any sports lover.

Beast Mtawarira and Wetility team up to give power back to South Africans

Wetility, a leading local residential solar fintech company, and Springbok legend Tendai ‘The Beast’ Mtawarira are thrilled to announce the launch of the Beast Bundle.

Business of Entertainment on CapeTalk, hosted by Martin Myers has Michael Yormark – President of Roc Nation Sports International this Thursday 17 August 

Now in its 16th Week, the Business of Entertainment on Cape Talk, hosted by Martin Myers every Thursday at 9 pm, has landed a real coup with this exclusive one-on-one. Michael Yormark - President of Roc Nation Sports International, who unpacks Sports Entertainment on a global scale.

Content creation service ‘RNSI Productions’ proudly launched by Roc Nation Sports International 

Roc Nation Sports International is excited to announce the launch of RNSI Productions, an initiative aimed at enhancing the story-telling capabilities of clients and partners around the world.

“RISE – The Siya Kolisi Story” Documentary  Slated For World Premiere At 2023 Tribeca Film Festival

Today, award-winning athlete, entrepreneur and philanthropist Siya Kolisi announced that his documentary “RISE - The Siya Kolisi Story,” is set to world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 14.

Rugby

Dylan Jack and Martin Myers return to the Smile 90.4fm studios to join Ziaan in conversation about all things rugby.  The three reflect on the last round of the Rugby Championship, which saw the Springboks come up short in the race for the title. The guys also break down round two of the URC, and the... Continue Reading →

Martin talks his 1st love rugby with Dylan Jack from SA rugby Magazine and Ziaan Siems from Smile FM

Rugby Talks - A look at Round 3 of the Rugby Championship with Ziaan Siems, Dylan Jack and Martin Myers We look forward to the rugby championship games this weekend and reflect on the losses last week for both the All Blacks and Springboks. Listen to the Podcast at https://echocast.fabrik.fm/NLx5wYpW4R42qM

DHL Stormers 2020 Vodacom Super Rugby fixtures:

Saturday, February 1 (Kick-off: 15h05) v Hurricanes at DHL Newlands Saturday, February 8 (Kick-off: 17h15) v Vodacom Bulls at DHL Newlands Saturday, February 15 (Kick-off: 15h05) v Emirates Lions at Emirates Airline Park Saturday, February 22 (Kick-off: 15h05) v Jaguares at DHL Newlands Saturday, February 29 (Kick-off: 15h05) v Blues at DHL Newlands Saturday, 14... Continue Reading →

Springbok Trophy Tour – Cape Town Route for Monday 11 November

Springbok Trophy Tour – Cape Town Route for Monday The fifth and final leg of the Springboks’ RWC Trophy Tour will take place in Cape Town on Monday 11 Nov 2019 The route plan for Cape Town is as follows (all time approximate): 10h30: Tour starts at City Hall and bus departs along Darling Street... Continue Reading →

King Carlos Spencer announced as EP Kings Currie Cup head coach for 2014

Carlos Spencer, who joined EP Rugby in December last year, has been appointed as the EP Kings Currie Cup head coach ahead of their foray into the Premier Division. Speaking at a press conference at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium today, EP Rugby CEO, Charl Crous, confirmed that the former New Zealand flyhalf would be head... Continue Reading →

The talk is about how much the Boks have to prove in their finale at Ellis Park against New Zealand

5. Boks-All Blacks II All the talk is about how much the Springboks have to prove in their Rugby Championship finale at Ellis Park against New Zealand. But I wonder. Knowing the mentality of the All Blacks, and the pride they take in their status in the game, I'm sure they would have been as... Continue Reading →

Dan Carter not back before Nov end year tour

Dan Carter will not be back before November's tour north, but the jury's still out on whether skipper Richie McCaw could make the All Blacks' hotly anticipated Johannesburg rematch against the seething Springboks. Coach Steve Hansen today confirmed Carter would be out for around six weeks after suffering a grade 3 AC joint (shoulder) injury... Continue Reading →

All Blacks win but red card ruins a good game

The All Blacks won again at fortress Eden Park tonight in a result that leaves Steve Hansen's team with one hand already on the Rugby Championship trophy. The 29-15 win will be deemed a controversial one in South Africa as Springboks hooker Bismarck du Plessis was sent off early the second half after receiving two... Continue Reading →

All Blacks need a strong Springbok team to validate them.

My great friend Mike Greenaway has been fortunate to cover many of South Africa’s post-isolation Test matches in New Zealand and have learned beyond any shadow of doubt that the Kiwi rugby public loves nothing better than a strong Springbok team visiting their shores. He recalls being in 2005 being in Dunedin for the match... Continue Reading →

Five starting changes to the All Blacks team to take on the Springboks in Auckland on Saturday.

Liam Messam and Dane Coles will be hot topics today. The pair are two of five starting changes to the All Blacks team to take on the Springboks in Auckland on Saturday. Messam, who has recovered from a calf injury suffered in the lead-up to the opening Bledisloe Cup test, has ousted Steven Luatua. With... Continue Reading →

The bold and brave new era of All Blacks rugby continues with promotion of an uncapped 24-year-old

The bold and brave new era of All Blacks rugby continues apace with today's dramatic promotion of uncapped 24-year-old Canterbury son-of-a-gun Tom Taylor to his first test start. The theory that coach Steve Hansen is rewriting the once conservative book on All Black selection gained further credence when Taylor was named to start at No... Continue Reading →

More pressure on Australia Rugby

Getty Images SAME OLD: This was supposed to be the Bledisloe that sparked the Wallaby revival - but that wasn't how it turned out. OPINION: This was supposed to be the Bledisloe that sparked the Wallaby revival. Instead, after an emphatic All Black victory, all it's done is heap more pressure on Australian rugby. The... Continue Reading →

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