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Wallabies coach Michael Cheika

End of the road for Cheika

Michael Cheika will not seek re-appointment as Wallabies coach following his side’s heavy defeat to England in Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final.

Posted in Top headlines, Tournaments, World Cup | Tagged World Cup
Wales vs France

RCECAP: Wales vs France

Follow the live action with the SA Rugby magazine team as Wales take on France in the third quarter-final of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

Posted in World Cup | Tagged France, Rugby World Cup, Wales
Boks

Boks must follow All Blacks’ lead

A clinical forward performance by the Springboks will silence the partisan crowd and pave the way for a comfortable win over Japan, writes JON CARDINELLI in Tokyo.

Posted in Springboks, World Cup | Tagged japan, preview, quarter-final, Springboks, World Cup
Kolisi: Boks know what's required

Kolisi: Boks know what’s required

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi says the Springboks won’t take Japan lightly, while flyhalf Handre Pollard insists that the Boks will take the points however they come on Sunday.

Posted in Springboks, Teams, Top headlines, Tournaments, World Cup | Tagged Springboks
Joe Schmidt congratulates Steve Hansen

‘Heartbroken’ Schmidt praises ABs

Departing coach Joe Schmidt says that Ireland’s failure to make the All Blacks work for their points was his side’s undoing following their 46-14 quarter-final defeat in Tokyo.

Posted in Making Headlines, News, Test Rugby, Top headlines, World Cup | Tagged 2019 Rugby World Cup, All Blacks, Ian Foster, Ireland, Joe Schmidt, Kieran Read, Steve Hansen
All Blacks

Highlights: All Blacks vs Ireland

The All Blacks thumped Ireland 46-14 on Saturday to book a semi-final date with England next weekend.

Posted in Videos, World Cup | Tagged All Blacks, Ireland, Rugby, Rugby World Cup
Japan celebrate a try

Japan close in on Boks in rankings

Japan has moved up to sixth in the World Rugby rankings following Australia’s 40-16 quarter-final defeat by England on Saturday.

Posted in Test Rugby, World Cup | Tagged japan, Springboks, Test Rugby
England coach Eddie Jones

Jones: No sympathy for Australia

England coach Eddie Jones feels no sympathy for his native Australia following England’s resounding quarter-final victory over the Wallabies on Saturday.

Posted in Making Headlines, News, Test Rugby, Top headlines, World Cup | Tagged 2019 Rugby World Cup, Eddie Jones, england, Michael Cheika, Wallabies
Emotional farewell for Best

Emotional farewell for Best

Due credit was paid to retiring Ireland skipper Rory Best, who couldn’t hide his emotion following their quarter-final loss to the All Blacks on Saturday.

Posted in Top headlines, Tournaments, World Cup | Tagged World Cup
'We pride ourselves on our work rate'

‘We pride ourselves on our work rate’

Coach Steve Hansen was a satisfied man after the All Blacks’ quarter-final triumph, while Ireland counterpart Joe Schmidt acknowledged they had been a ‘bit flat’ all tournament.

Posted in Teams, Top headlines, Tournaments, Videos, World Cup | Tagged World Cup
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