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Marcel Brache celebrates with a teammate/Getty Images

Brache in, Stander out for Force

The Brumbies and Force have named their teams for Friday’s crucial Super Rugby AU match in Canberra.

Posted in News, Super Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged Brumbies, brynard stander, Marcel Brache, NEWS, Super Rugby AU, western force
Scott Robertson

Saders confident of retaining Razor’s services

Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge says Scott Robertson will still be the franchise’s head of coach next year even if he takes a role with the British & Irish Lions.

Posted in Lions Tour, News, Super Rugby, Test Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged 2021 Lions Tour, British and Irish Lions, crusaders, Lions tour, NEWS, Scott Robertson, Super Rugby
RG Snyman

Munster look to academy after ‘devastating’ Snyman injury

Munster assistant coach Stephen Larkham says the club has no plans to sign a lock after ‘devastating’ injuries to South African pair RG Snyman and Jean Kleyn.

Posted in Pro14, Top headlines, Uncategorized
On the lighter side: Malherbe's doppelgänger

On the lighter side: Malherbe’s doppelgänger

Check out this clip from the popular ‘Use it or Lose it’ show as Bok prop Frans Malherbe shares a comical story about how his mother once mistook him for coach Pine Pienaar.

Posted in Top headlines, Videos
Jason Leonard during the 1997 Lions tour

How Smit got Leonard’s Lions kit

Former British & Irish Lions prop Jason Leonard has recounted how he came to give a young John Smit his Lions kit during their tour of South Africa in 1997.

Posted in British & Irish Lions, Lions Tour, Springboks, Test Rugby, Top headlines
Saracens players take a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter / Getty Images

MyPlayers encourages personal choice over demonstrations

Players representative body MyPlayers has outlined that it will not be taking a collective stance on any political movement, including Black Lives Matter.

Posted in News, Top headlines
The Springboks celebrate

Book reveals Rassie’s referee analysis

An excerpt from a new book looking at how the Springboks won the World Cup has revealed the extent to which the team analysed referees during the tournament.

Posted in Springboks, Top headlines
Rohan Janse van Rensburg carries for the Sale Sharks

Janse van Rensburg makes impact for Sale

Rohan Janse van Rensburg provided a timely reminder of his quality in helping Sale Sharks beat Wasps in a tightly-fought encounter in Coventry on Tuesday.

Posted in English Premiership, Top headlines
Ox Nche – Rugby

SA Rugby boasts sufficient domestic strength

SA Rugby should focus on consolidating its resources and ensuring a strengthened domestic competition remains the priority for the foreseeable future, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

Posted in Columns, Craig Lewis, Currie Cup, Top headlines, Tournaments
Ferreira

Ferreira: The Kings are a special team

In the latest SA Rugby magazine, veteran prop Schalk Ferreira opens up about overcoming the threat of premature retirement and his experiences of various ups and downs at the Kings. CRAIG LEWIS reports.

Posted in Features, Kings, Teams, Top headlines
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