
The Women's First Division Final takes place on Saturday afternoon at 13h00 in Johannesburg, where the Mastercard Golden Lions Women will defend their title against the Free State Women at Emirates Airline Park.
SA Rugby President Mr Mark Alexander and Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus paid tribute to double Rugby World Cup-winning p...
The Springbok Women’s Sevens team realise the enormity and importance of the task at hand when they take the field in th...
The Junior Springbok rugby team, currently on tour in Georgia, has faced a significant adjustment from the sweltering su...
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Their overall objectives for the 2025 HSBC SVNS are still in place and despite their second placed finish in Vancouver, ...
SANZAAR announced on Friday that it was reviewing options for the match schedule for the Castle Lager Rugby Championship (TRC) following the decision by the New Zealand government to suspend travel between New Zealand and Australia for eight weeks from 23h59 today (Friday, July 23), due to the current pandemic situation in Australia.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi and assistant coach Mzwandile Stick emphasised the importance of executing their game plan effectively and channeling all their energy into the opening Test against the British & Irish Lions at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday, after wrapping up their on-field preparations on Friday.
Springbok Women’s coach Stanley Raubenheimer named an impressive squad of 35 players for their second Rugby World Cup preparation camp in Stellenbosch in August, with a number of Women’s Premier and First Division star performers featuring alongside a strong core of experienced players.
Springbok utility forward Rynhardt Elstadt said the replacements would play a vital role in maintaining the continuity and physicality triggered by the starting team in Saturday’s opening Test against the British & Irish Lions at Cape Town Stadium.
It’s tough at the top, the saying goes, and that is true for the Carling Currie Cup, where Tafel Lager Griquas surged to the number one spot on Wednesday, but could see it slip away again in the coming days.
Faf de Klerk said the Springboks took their disappointing 22-17 defeat against the British & Irish Lions in the opening Test of the Castle Lager Lions Series in Cape Town on Saturday evening on the chin and he vowed that they would show more fire as the series progresses.
The Springbok Sevens team are ready to take on all comers in the Tokyo Stadium in the next three days, as the South Africans face Ireland, Kenya and USA in Pool C of the Rugby Sevens tournament at the 2020 Olympic Games.
The Mastercard Golden Lions Women successfully defended the Women’s First Division title they won two years ago when they beat Free State in the final in Johannesburg on Saturday, setting up an opportunity to get promoted to the Premier Division next year.
It wasn't the result the Boks had hoped for, but it was a classic as the British & Irish Lions won the opening Test of the Castle Lager Lions Series by 22-17 in Cape Town.
Tristan Leyds scored two tries as DHL Western Province bounced back in style with a hard-fought 37-23 Carling Currie Cup victory over the New Nation Pumas in Nelspruit on Sunday, after leading by 16-10 at the break.
SANZAAR announced on Friday that it was reviewing options for the match schedule for the Castle Lager Rugby Championship (TRC) following the decision by the New Zealand government to suspend travel between New Zealand and Australia for eight weeks from 23h59 today (Friday, July 23), due to the current pandemic situation in Australia.
Faf de Klerk said the Springboks took their disappointing 22-17 defeat against the British & Irish Lions in the opening Test of the Castle Lager Lions Series in Cape Town on Saturday evening on the chin and he vowed that they would show more fire as the series progresses.