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Saracens interim CEO Edward Griffiths

Saracens hit with further turmoil

Saracens have been handed a further 70-point deduction on the same day that interim CEO Edward Griffiths resigned from his role at the club.

Posted in English Premiership, Top headlines | Tagged English Premiership, Saracens
WP Rugby

Interested observers at Stormers training

Stormers coach John Dobson has applauded the efforts of the national coaches to make themselves available to the Vodacom Super Rugby franchises. DYLAN JACK reports.

Posted in Stormers, Super Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged Jacques Nienaber, john dobson, Rassie Erasmus, Stormers, Super Rugby
Willem Alberts in action for the Lions in 2009/Lee Warren/Gallo Images

Lions officially lock in Alberts

The Lions have confirmed the signing of former Springbok Willem Alberts for the 2020 Vodacom Super Rugby season.

Posted in Lions, News, Super Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged 2020 Super Rugby, Lions, Super Rugby, Willem Alberts
The Stormers

Preview: Stormers power up for 2020

The Stormers could be in trouble if they don’t make home-ground advantage count in the early rounds, writes JON CARDINELLI in his SA Rugby magazine preview of the Stormers.

Posted in Making Headlines, News, Stormers, Super Rugby
The Sharks

Preview: New-look Sharks in 2020

Always the bridesmaid, but never the bride. It’s difficult not to use this reference when reflecting on the Sharks’ run of results in Super Rugby, writes CRAIG LEWIS in his SA Rugby magazine preview of the Sharks.

Posted in Making Headlines, News, SA Rugby mag, Sharks, Super Rugby
The Lions

Preview: Lions in 2020

The Lions’ Super Rugby journey over the past decade has been fascinating, writes CRAIG LEWIS in his SA Rugby magazine preview of the Lions.

Posted in Lions, Making Headlines, News, SA Rugby mag, Super Rugby
The Bulls

Preview: Vodacom Bulls

There’s good news and bad news for long-suffering Bulls fans, writes JON CARDINELLI in his SA Rugby magazine preview of the Bulls.

Posted in Bulls, Making Headlines, News, Super Rugby
Caelan Doris in action for Ireland U20/Inpho

Ireland to unleash rookies in Six Nations opener

Coach Andy Farrell has selected two uncapped players in his first Ireland match-day squad for their Six Nations encounter with Scotland in Dublin on Saturday.

Posted in News, Six Nations, Test Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged 2020 Six Nations, Ireland, Scotland, Six Nations, Test Rugby
Franco Mostert

Breaking the Kiwi stranglehold

The South African teams’ success or failure will hinge once again on their results against New Zealand opposition, writes JON CARDINELLI.

Posted in Columns, Jon Cardinelli, Super Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged New Zealand, South Africa, Super Rugby
Playing Selector: Stormers XV for opener

Playing Selector: Stormers XV for opener

JON CARDINELLI picks his Stormers XV for the Super Rugby match against the Hurricanes at Newlands.

Posted in Columns, Jon Cardinelli, Stormers, Super Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged Hurricanes, playing selector, Stormers, Super Rugby
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Bulls rookies to watch

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