How to enjoy Boks-All Blacks at CT Stadium
Rugby’s fiercest rivalry heads to Cape Town Stadium on Saturday as the Springboks take on the All Blacks in the Rugby Championship.
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Rugby’s fiercest rivalry heads to Cape Town Stadium on Saturday as the Springboks take on the All Blacks in the Rugby Championship.
Vincent Tshituka will skipper the Sharks XV against the Vodacom Bulls in Durban on Sunday, as John Plumtree continues to integrate his URC stars into the Currie Cup.
Kiwi journalist Gregor Paul argues that South Africa’s Super Rugby exit has weakened the All Blacks, making them less competitive against powerful teams like the Springboks.
Australia prop James Slipper is poised to become the equal most-capped Wallaby of all time after being named on the bench to face Argentina on Saturday.
Jordie Barrett and Wallace Sititi are primed for a physical rematch against the Springboks on Saturday, aiming to rectify New Zealand’s recent shortcomings in closing out matches.
JD Schickerling will earn his 50th DHL Western Province cap as several Springboks and DHL Stormers stars have been included in the 23 to face Griquas in Kimberley on Friday.
Scott Robertson says the call to drop All Blacks stars Beauden Barrett and TJ Perenara to the bench wasn’t easy but necessary to catch the Springboks napping on Saturday.
Rassie Erasmus was delighted to have Springbok skipper Siya Kolisi cleared to tackle the All Blacks in a blockbuster rematch at Cape Town Stadium this week.
Siya Kolisi will lead a rejigged Springbok lineup bolstered by two-time World Cup winners Willie le Roux and Lukhanyo Am against New Zealand in Cape Town on Saturday.
The Cheetahs and Pumas will be involved in a “quarter-final” this week to see who will join the Lions, Vodacom Bulls and Sharks XV in the playoffs of the 2024 Currie Cup.