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Legendary Springboks prop Tendai 'Beast' Mtawarira says the level of rugby in the USA is on the up, and will continue to climb as they near hosting the 2031 World Cup.
Mtawarira is passionate about improving the education and sporting opportunities of vulnerable children. As someone who arrived in Durban in 2003 with just a bicycle and one bag as he tried to ...
Tendai “The Beast” Mtawarira. File image. You are able to go 12 rounds in a boxing ring with any celebrity in SA for a charity event. Which celeb do you choose to go up against?
The first name on South Africa's team sheet for Saturday's engagement with Scotland at Murrayfield? Beast. Beast Mtawarira. They like to print their line up from 1 to 15, the Springboks, and the ...
Beast Mtawarira: I believe it’s important not to put the New Zealand teams on a pedestal because we are all fighting to be the best. South African sides have been producing the goods this season and, ...
Tendai ‘The Beast’ Mtawarira claims he wants to be a “shining light” for the entire continent of Africa when he wins his 100th cap for the Springboks against England tomorrow to take his ...
Tendai Mtawarira: The beast unleashed He's become a cult hero in the southern hemisphere this season, now fans in the north are getting their first taste of the phenomenon that is larger than life ...
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa World Cup winner Tendai Mtawarira announced his retirement from international rugby on Wednesday and bows out as the most capped prop in Springbok history. The ...
Instagram was abuzz last night when Rugby World Cup winner, Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira expressed his interest in joining WWE, during an Instagram live chat with WWE Superstar, Kofi Kingston.
Tendai 'The Beast' Mtawarira has been declared eligible to play for the Springboks once again after being awarded South African citizenship by the South African government. Mtawarira—who had ...
South Africa rugby player Tendai 'Beast' Mtawarira (L) interacts with fans during a public farewell, ahead of their departure for the World Cup in England, in Johannesburg September 11, 2015.