Currie Cup preview (Round 3)
The Golden Lions will perhaps face their toughest challenge of the Currie Cup season when they take on the Sharks in Durban on Saturday, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
The Golden Lions will perhaps face their toughest challenge of the Currie Cup season when they take on the Sharks in Durban on Saturday, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
James Horwill and Nic White were the big omissions when the Wallabies' 31-man World Cup squad was named in Sydney on Friday.
Frans Steyn looks set to join French side Montpellier in the Top 14 at the conclusion of the World Cup.
Johnny Kotze replaces the injured Juan de Jongh at outside centre in the only change to Western Province’s starting lineup for Saturday’s clash against the Blue Bulls.
Prop Werner Kruger will feature in his 100th Currie Cup game for the Vodacom Blue Bulls in Saturday’s match against Western Province in Pretoria.
Coach Johan Ackermann has made a number of rotational changes to the Golden Lions team to face the Sharks in Durban.
View the incident that saw the All Blacks management team fined A$2000 for a breach of technical zone protocol in their Bledisloe Cup win over the Wallabies.
Former Springbok scrumhalf Michael Claassens will start his first game for the Sharks in this Saturday’s Currie Cup encounter against the Lions.
The EP Kings have been forced into late changes for their Currie Cup clash against the Pumas, with captain Luke Watson and Stefan Willemse withdrawn due to leg injuries.
Eddie Jones has the ability to transform the Stormers into a less predictable and ultimately more dangerous unit, writes JON CARDINELLI.