It's a top of the table clash in the Women's Premier Division and a repeat of the 2019 final when DHL WP host Border at Newlands.
The Emirates Lions scored a sole victory for the South African francises in the two European competions this weekend, wi...
While the Hollywoodbets Sharks and Toyota Cheetahs will look to build on their encouraging starts to the Investec Champi...
Match official appointments for the next few days have been made, with Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup rug...
The “Class of 2024” recorded one of their best seasons yet after as the Springboks completed the Castle Lager Outgoing T...
There were smiles for miles around the DHL Stadium on Sunday evening after the Springbok Sevens team won the HSBC SVNS C...
The Border Bulldogs will return to provincial rugby action for the first time in 17 months when the Carling Currie Cup First Division kicks off later this month, with Lumumba Currie appointed as new head coach to guide the team in 2021.
Defending Guinness PRO14 champions Leinster and Scottish hopefuls Glasgow Warriors go into round five of this weekend’s Rainbow Cup clashes knowing the loser will have their title hopes squashed, while the winner will have a chance to catch log leaders Benetton.
A trip from Cape Town to Gauteng normally meant Stedman Gans had concluded his Springbok Sevens duties and was on his way to the Vodacom Bulls, who benefitted from the outside centre’s exciting play during last year’s Vodacom Super Rugby Unlocked and Carling Currie Cup campaigns.
The Blue Bulls Women scored three second half tries to shut out the Cell C Sharks Women for a 30-18 bonus-point victory in a tightly contested Women’s Premier Division match at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Friday.
Heavily penalised and under massive defensive pressure for most of the match, the DHL Stormers almost clinched a remarkable win at Loftus Versfeld, but in the end a last-minute try by the Vodacom Bulls' hard-working lock Ruan Nortje ensured they kept their grip firmly at the top of the PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA log with a nail-biting 31-27 victory in Pretoria on Friday night.
Springbok head coach Jacques Nienaber emphasised the importance of putting the necessary foundations in place and building momentum as quickly as possible as the national squad begins their preparations for their two Tests against Georgia and the Castle Lager Lions Series on Monday.
The race to the top of the standings in the PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA will go down to the wire in Durban next weekend when the Cell C Sharks and Vodacom Bulls clash in what is a mini-final for all effective purposes.
Some close games both sides of the equator have set up an exciting finale to the quest to decide which two teams will contest the Rainbow Cup grand final in Treviso on 19 June.
The British & Irish Lions head coach Warren Gatland has confirmed that Ireland tighthead prop Andrew Porter has been ruled out of this summer’s Castle Lager Lions Series in South Africa with a toe injury and will be replaced by Kyle Sinckler of England.
An enthusiastic group of six Springbok players returned to training in Bloemfontein on Monday for the first time since the 2019 Rugby World Cup final as they kicked off their preparations for the Tests against Georgia and the Castle Lager Lions Series.
The Border Bulldogs will return to provincial rugby action for the first time in 17 months when the Carling Currie Cup First Division kicks off later this month, with Lumumba Currie appointed as new head coach to guide the team in 2021.
Springbok head coach Jacques Nienaber emphasised the importance of putting the necessary foundations in place and building momentum as quickly as possible as the national squad begins their preparations for their two Tests against Georgia and the Castle Lager Lions Series on Monday.