Rassie working remotely for health reasons
Due to a pre-existing health condition, Rassie Erasmus will continue to work remotely to minimise his risk during the pandemic.
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Due to a pre-existing health condition, Rassie Erasmus will continue to work remotely to minimise his risk during the pandemic.
Frans Malherbe, Sergeal Petersen and Seabelo Senatla have been ruled out of this Saturday’s Springbok Showdown due to injury, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Stormers captain Siya Kolisi admitted he was absolutely exhausted when he scored an impressive 43rd-minute try against the Lions on Saturday.
The Vodacom Bulls made a statement of intent as they revealed a few enterprising options among their backs in Saturday’s warm-up game against the Sharks, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
SA Rugby on Saturday announced that it emphatically ‘recommits’ to a campaign against discrimination and racism.
All Blacks World Cup-winner Jerome Kaino says Toulouse teammate Cheslin Kolbe is one of the best players he’s ever been ‘lucky enough’ to play with.
After more than six months since competition was halted, South Africa’s teams will make a highly-anticipated return to action with a double-header at Loftus on Saturday.
Two quality teams were selected on Friday for the Springbok ‘showdown’ that will see a Bok Green side taking on a Gold side at Newlands on 3 October.
With the same determination displayed in leading the Boks to World Cup success, Siya Kolisi is now tackling pivotal off-field issues, writes JON CARDINELLI in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
SA Rugby is set to embrace ‘diversity and inclusion’ when local action resumes with a double-header on Super Saturday. CRAIG LEWIS reports.