Wales have played their ‘get out of jail card’
Wales coach Warren Gatland says his team has to produce an improved performance in their World Cup semi-final against the Springboks on Sunday.
Wales coach Warren Gatland says his team has to produce an improved performance in their World Cup semi-final against the Springboks on Sunday.
The SA Rugby magazine team rounds up some of the interesting news snippets making headlines around the world.
The Springboks’ ticket to the World Cup final hinges on a sharper attacking and aerial display against Wales, writes JON CARDINELLI in Tokyo.
Wales No 8 Josh Navidi has been ruled out of the World Cup because of a hamstring injury.
A look back at some of the biggest stories in the world of rugby over the past weekend. Catch up with the news here.
The Springboks have climbed to fourth in the World Rugby rankings following their 26-3 quarter-final win over Japan on Sunday.
World Rugby is investigating after referee Jaco Peyper appeared in a photo with Wales fans seemingly mocking France lock Sebastien Vahaamahina.
Duane Vermeulen says that the soaring Springbok lineout must continue its ascent ahead of the World Cup semi-final against Wales. JON CARDINELLI in Tokyo reports.
Jacques Brunel accepted that the red card given to lock Sebastien Vahaamahina was fair but questioned the legality of Wales’ winning try against France.
Despite a hard-fought battle, Wales managed to claim a 20-19 victory over a 14-man France in Sunday’s quarter-final.