All Blacks accept SA Rugby apology
The All Blacks have accepted an apology from SA Rugby after fireworks, music and a jet fly-over partly drowned out New Zealand’s haka before last week’s Test.
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The All Blacks have accepted an apology from SA Rugby after fireworks, music and a jet fly-over partly drowned out New Zealand’s haka before last week’s Test.
The Kiwis are reeling from a third successive loss to the Boks, and the boys are loving it.
The Money Man nailed his bets on the Ellis Park Test for outright winner, handicap and total points.
Assistant coach Jason Ryan said the All Blacks must raise their intensity and “respond” to beat the Springboks on Saturday.
Centre Gael Fickou said he will “respect” teammate Siya Kolisi’s choice if the Springbok captain decides to leave Racing 92 after just one year of a three-year deal.
It’s not too late to book your seats at DHL Stadium for the blockbuster rematch between the Springboks and All Blacks on Saturday.
New Zealand columnist Chris Rattue argues that the All Blacks’ aura has diminished, and their self-belief may be a key issue in their loss to the Springboks on Saturday.
John Dobson was pleased with the performances of returning and new stars deployed by DHL Western Province during Sunday’s win over the Pumas in Stellenbosch.
Courtnall Skosan scored a hat-trick of tries as DHL Western Province overturned a first-half deficit to beat the Pumas in Stellenbosch on Sunday.
The Springbok brand has “outgrown the South African market,” prompting SA Rugby’s decision to close a R1.3-billion equity partnership with US investment firm Ackerley.