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Elton Jantjies

Superbru: Stormers or Lions?

The SA Rugby magazine team’s Superbru predictions for this weekend’s Vodacom Super Rugby, Six Nations and Pro14 matches.

Posted in Pro14, Six Nations, Super Rugby, Superbru, Top headlines | Tagged Pro14, Six Nations, Super Rugby, superbru
Nowell replaces injured Ashton

Nowell replaces injured Ashton

England coach Eddie Jones has made two changes to his starting lineup to take on Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.

Posted in Six Nations, Top headlines | Tagged Chris Ashton, Eddie Jones, england, Jack Nowell, Six Nations
Gareth Anscombe, Elliot Dee and Cory Hill

Anscombe at 10 for Wales

Gareth Anscombe will start at flyhalf when Wales take on England in Cardiff this Saturday.

Posted in News, Six Nations, Top headlines, Tournaments | Tagged Six Nations, Test Rugby, Wales
Scotland change four for France

Scotland change four for France

Scotland coach Gregor Townsend has made four injury-enforced changes to his starting lineup to face France in Paris on Saturday.

Posted in Six Nations, Top headlines | Tagged France, Gregor Townsend, Scotland, Six Nations
Dan Biggar

Six Nations teams (Round 3)

Take a look at who’s playing this weekend before you make your SuperBru and Fantasy League picks.

Posted in Match Centre, Six Nations, Test Rugby | Tagged england, Match centre, Six Nations, Teams, Wales
New halfback axis for France

New halfback axis for France

Flyhalf Romain Ntamack and scrumhalf Antoine Dupont will start in tandem for France against Scotland in Paris on Saturday.

Posted in News, Six Nations, Test Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged France, Six Nations
Gatland the favourite to replace Jones

Gatland the favourite to replace Jones

Warren Gatland is reported to be the front-runner to take over as England head coach when Eddie Jones’ contract comes to an end.

Posted in Six Nations, Super Rugby, Test Rugby, Top headlines, Tournaments | Tagged Eddie Jones, england, Six Nations, Wales, Warren Gatland
Mako Vunipola plays for England

Vunipola to miss rest of Six Nations

England prop Mako Vunipola has suffered yet another setback after being ruled out of the rest of the Six Nations tournament with an ankle injury.

Posted in Six Nations, Top headlines | Tagged england, mako vunipola, Six Nations
Morgan Parra

Parra questions France preparations

France scrumhalf Morgan Parra has questioned their training methods under coach Jacques Brunel following their 44-8 Six Nations loss to England.

Posted in Six Nations, Top headlines | Tagged england, France, Six Nations
Jones talks up 'greatest Welsh side ever'

Jones talks up ‘greatest Welsh side ever’

England coach Eddie Jones says his team will have to be at its ‘absolute best’ to beat Wales in Cardiff on 23 February.

Posted in Six Nations, Test Rugby, Top headlines | Tagged Six Nations, Wales
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