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Shaun Adendorff

Adendorff: I have fought for Saints move

Former Junior Springbok flank Shaun Adendorff says he wants to leave a legacy at the Northampton Saints that would make his kids proud.

Posted in English Premiership, Saffas Abroad, Top headlines | Tagged Northampton Saints, Saffas abroad, Shaun Adendorff
Ruan Ackermann

Ackermann eyes England qualification

Johan Ackermann says his son Ruan is set to stay with Gloucester to keep his options open about the possibility of representing England at Test level in the future.

Posted in English Premiership, Saffas Abroad, Top headlines | Tagged Johan Ackermann, ruan ackermann, Saffas abroad
Malcolm Marx

Marx among Saffas stranded in Qatar

Springbok and Lions hooker Malcolm Marx is among a full flight of South Africans whose repatriation flight from Doha was cancelled at the last minute.

Posted in Saffas Abroad, Top headlines | Tagged coronavirus, covid-19, Malcolm Marx, Saffas abroad, Top League
Malcolm Marx

Bok hooker still trying to get home

Malcolm Marx may have to wait another two weeks before he can fly back to South Africa from Japan, reports JON CARDINELLI.

Posted in Saffas Abroad, Springboks, Top headlines | Tagged covid-19, japan, Malcolm Marx, malcolm max, Saffas abroad
Willie Britz with Shining Arcs teammate Jumpei Ogura

Britz: Covid-19 regulations in Japan not so bad

Shining Arcs flank Willie Britz says a moderate Covid-19 lockdown in Japan has made coping with the cancellation of the Top League season easier. DYLAN JACK reports.

Posted in Saffas Abroad, Top headlines | Tagged Saffas abroad, Shining Arcs, Top League, Willie Britz
Cheslin KOLBE of Toulouse

Best overseas-based back: Kolbe

Despite Toulouse’s struggles in the Top 14, Cheslin Kolbe has still managed to stand out as the best overseas-based back in the 2019-20 season.

Posted in Columns, Dylan Jack, English Premiership, French Top 14, Pro14, Top headlines | Tagged Cheslin Kolbe, English Premiership, Premiership, pro 14, Saffas abroad, Top 14
Malcolm Marx

Waiting game for Saffas abroad

Many players based at overseas clubs remain subject to local training regimens despite the pandemic and their desire to return to their families in South Africa. JON CARDINELLI reports.

Posted in Saffas Abroad, Super Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged europe, japan, Saffas abroad, Super Rugby, uk
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Saffas kick up a storm in USA

Joe Pietersen, Kurt Coleman, Carl Meyer and Robbie Petzer produced flawless kicking displays for their respective teams in round five of the American Major League.

Posted in News, Saffas Abroad | Tagged joe pietersen, Kurt Coleman, Major League Rugby, overseas, Saffas abroad
English Premiership clubs stars Lood de Jager and Faf de Klerk enter the fray for Sale; could be vital against Lions

Faf, Lood make Sale Sharks impact

Springboks Faf de Klerk and Lood de Jager both made their presence felt as they both came off the bench to help the Sale Sharks beat the London Irish in round 13 of the Premiership.

Posted in English Premiership, Saffas Abroad, Top headlines | Tagged English Premiership, Faf de Klerk, Lood de Jager, Premiership, Saffas abroad
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Marx, Kwagga, Cronje light up Top League

Malcolm Marx, Kwagga Smith and Lionel Cronje starred for their respective teams in round six of the Japanese Top League this past weekend.

Posted in News, Saffas Abroad | Tagged Japanese Top League, kwagga smith, Lionel Cronje, Malcolm Marx, Saffas abroad
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