Mute All Blacks make Money Man nervous
The Money Man sounds the alarm due to radio silence from the New Zealand camp in the buildup to Saturday’s blockbuster clash with the Springboks.
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The Money Man sounds the alarm due to radio silence from the New Zealand camp in the buildup to Saturday’s blockbuster clash with the Springboks.
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu has shot the lights out for the Springboks in 2024, and New Zealand scrumhalf TJ Perenara has acknowledged the threat of the star playmaker.
Embracing his Mzansi heritage, New Zealand speedster Mark Tele’a can’t wait to tackle the Springboks on the Highveld this Saturday.
John Dobson has bolstered the DHL Western Province lineup with several DHL Stormers stars for Sunday’s Currie Cup match against the Pumas in Stellenbosch.
Australia head coach Joe Schmidt has dismissed claims from scrumhalf Tate McDermott that he is focusing on a “narrow” gameplan for the Wallabies.
Harry Wilson was named Australia captain as head coach Joe Schmidt made five positional changes to face Argentina in La Plata on Saturday.
The 2024 Currie Cup is reportedly set for a boost, with the decider of rugby’s oldest competition no longer clashing with the two local URC derbies on the same day.
Scott Robertson expects “tough moments” for the All Blacks against the Springboks on Saturday, despite an impressive run of form for New Zealand at Ellis Park.
Cobus Reinach said the Springboks must be switched on for 80 minutes to counter anything New Zealand throws at the world champions in Johannesburg on Saturday.
The DHL Stormers will face defending Vodacom URC champions Glasgow Warriors at the Danie Craven Stadium in one of several revised and updated fixtures next season.