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Sevens

Watch: Cape Town Sevens’ biggest hits

Justin Geduld’s tackle on Alvin Otieno features in this compilation of the biggest hits during the Cape Town Sevens last weekend.

Posted in Sevens, Top headlines, Videos | Tagged Cape Town Sevens, Justin Geduld, sevens
Wales attack coach Rob Howley

Wales assistant banned for betting

Former Wales assistant coach Rob Howley has been handed an 18-month ban by the Welsh Rugby Union for breaching betting rules during the World Cup.

Posted in Test Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged 2019 World Cup, Rob Howley, Test Rugby, Wales, World Cup
Bok duo join Sunwolves ranks

Bok duo join Sunwolves ranks

The Sunwolves have confirmed that Rudy Paige and JJ Engelbrecht are among six new players who have been added to their squad for the 2020 season.

Posted in News, Springboks, Super Rugby, Test Rugby, Top headlines, Top story | Tagged 2020 Super Rugby, JJ Engelbrecht, Rudy Paige, Springboks, sunwolves, Super Rugby
Ruhan Nel

Nel missed CT final through injury

Blitzboks midfielder Ruhan Nel missed the final of the Cape Town Sevens after suffering a hand injury in their semi-final win against France.

Posted in Blitzboks, Sevens, Top headlines | Tagged blitzboks, Cape Town Sevens, Ruhan Nel, sevens
New Zealand and the Blitzboks shake hands at the Cape Town Sevens

Powell satisfied with Blitzboks progress

Blitzboks coach Neil Powell lamented two missed opportunities in their final against New Zealand at the Cape Town Stadium on Sunday.

Posted in Sevens, Top headlines | Tagged blitzboks, Cape Town Sevens, neil powell, New Zealand, sevens, World Sevens Series
Sevens

Watch: Massive tackle from Geduld

Take a look back at this monstrous hit from the Blitzboks’ Justin Geduld, which was one of the highlights of the Cape Town Sevens.

Posted in Blitzboks, Sevens, Teams, Top headlines, Tournaments
Cape Town Stadium ... it's a vibe

Cape Town Stadium … it’s a vibe

Cape Town Stadium is going to bring a much-needed injection of ‘gees’ to South African rugby when it becomes the home of Western Province in 2021, writes JOHN GOLIATH.

Posted in Blitzboks, Columns, Top headlines | Tagged blitzboks, Cape Town Sevens, Cape Town Stadium, Super Rugby
Money Man

Money Man Show: De Allende was immense for Boks

The Money Man sits down with Mark Keohane and former Springbok, James Dalton to name their Springbok Player of the World Cup as well as discuss New Zealand’s appointment of Ian Foster.

Posted in Springboks, Top headlines, Videos | Tagged Money Man, Rugby, Springboks
New Zealand pip brave Blitzboks

New Zealand pip brave Blitzboks

New Zealand beat South Africa 7-5 in the Cup final on Sunday to win the Cape Town Sevens tournament. JON CARDINELLI reports.

Posted in Sevens, Top headlines | Tagged blitzboks, Cape Town Sevens, final, sevens
Blitzboks fly into final

Blitzboks fly into final

The Blitzboks beat France 21-14 in the Cup semi-final on Sunday to qualify for the Cape Town Sevens decider. JON CARDINELLI reports.

Posted in Sevens, Top headlines | Tagged blitzboks, Cape Town Sevens
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