Ackerley Sports Group LLC will pursue a new deal for the commercial rights to the world champion Springboks rugby team after ...
Ackerley Sports Group LLC. wants to join forces with a South African group to invest in the commercial rights of the ...
SA's Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, is against a new private equity investment deal between SA Rugby ...
The Ackerley Sports Group are reportedly keen to combine with a South African consortium to bid for a stake into SA Rugby's ...
Listen to this article 6 min Listen to this article 6 min The Ackerley Sports Group (ASG), the American consortium bidding to buy a 20% stake in commercial interest of the South African Rugby Union ...
Ackerley Sports Group LLC will pursue a new deal for the commercial rights to the world champion Springboks after an initial ...
Labat Africa, founded in 1995 by former rugby boss Brian van Rooyen and Victor Labat, has become technically insolvent.
SA minister of sport Gayton McKenzie has voiced his disapproval of the potential deal between SA Rugby and an American group of investors.
The union's members last month rejected its plan to sell a 20% share in a newly created commercial-rights company for $75 ...
Two of South Africa’s newly appointed ministers are making waves in South Africa’s sports broadcasting market.
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