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Brown backs Kolbe at World Cup

Brown backs Kolbe at World Cup

Blitzboks great Kyle Brown is backing former teammate Cheslin Kolbe to shine for the Springboks at the upcoming World Cup in Japan.

Posted in Springboks, Top headlines, Varsity Cup, World Cup | Tagged Springboks, Varsity Cup, World Cup
UCT ready to rock at World University Cup

UCT ready to rock at World University Cup

UCT captain Liam Greenhalgh says his team is ready to defend their title at the World University Rugby Cup in Japan later this month.

Posted in News, Top headlines, Varsity Cup | Tagged Ikeys, UCT, Varsity Cup
Ikey Tigers set for World University Rugby Cup

Ikey Tigers set for World University Rugby Cup

The UCT Ikey Tigers will travel to Japan to defend their title at the invitational World University Rugby Cup hosted by Waseda University.

Posted in Top headlines, Varsity Cup | Tagged UCT, World University Rugby Cup
Springbok Bongi Mbonambi in action for Tuks

The 12 Boks who starred in Varsity Cup

SARugbymag.co.za looks at the journeys of the 12 Varsity Cup products who will be playing for the Springboks at the upcoming World Cup in Japan.

Posted in Springboks, Top headlines, Varsity Cup | Tagged 2019 World Cup, Bongi Mbonambi, eben etzebeth, Handre Pollard, Springboks, Varsity Cup, Vincent Koch, World Cup
UCT Ikeys

Ikeys ready for University challenge

UCT Ikeys coach Christiaan Esterhuizen says he is expecting a tough challenge in the second edition of the World University Rugby Cup in Japan. DYLAN JACK reports.

Posted in HomeFeatured, Top headlines, Varsity Cup | Tagged Christiaan Esterhuizen, UCT, World University Rugby Cup
Jantjies

Chester aims to find the ‘next Herschel’

Coach Chester Williams and the University of the Western Cape are looking to unearth the next Herschel Jantjies with a unique new recruiting drive, writes JOHN GOLIATH.

Posted in News, Top headlines, Tournaments, Uncategorized, Varsity Cup | Tagged Chester Williams, Herschel Jantjies
Watch: Varsity Cup final's funniest commentary

Watch: Varsity Cup final’s funniest commentary

Watch some of the funniest moments from the alternative commentary on the Varsity Cup final featuring formers Maties captain Craig Barry.

Posted in Varsity Cup, Videos | Tagged Maties, Tuks, Varsity Cup, video
Hawies Fourie

Maties coach on Cheetahs radar

Maties coach Hawies Fourie is a potential target for the Cheetahs to replace outgoing head coach Franco Smith. DYLAN JACK reports.

Posted in Cheetahs, Pro14, Top headlines, Varsity Cup | Tagged Cheetahs, Hawies Fourie, Maties, Pro14, Varsity Cup
Maties

Fourie: Maties title defence tougher

Maties coach Hawies Fourie admits he didn’t think they would be able to defend the Varsity Cup title after losing a host of experienced players at the start of the year. DYLAN JACK reports.

Posted in Top headlines, Varsity Cup | Tagged Hawies Fourie, Maties, Tuks, Varsity Cup
Highlights: Maties vs Tuks

Highlights: Maties vs Tuks

Highlights of Maties’ 34-12 win against Tuks in the Varsity Cup final in Stellenbosch.

Posted in Varsity Cup, Videos | Tagged Maties, Tuks, Varsity Cup
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