Watch: Double trouble for sniping scrumhalf
A nippy No 9 makes a break down the left wing, but gets stopped dead in his tracks by a flank and lock, who join forces for this rib-tickling hit in a schools clash between Marlow and Framesby.
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A nippy No 9 makes a break down the left wing, but gets stopped dead in his tracks by a flank and lock, who join forces for this rib-tickling hit in a schools clash between Marlow and Framesby.
In-form Lions flyhalf Jordan Hendrikse will link up with the Blitzboks in England and will make his international sevens debut at the London Sevens this weekend.
All Blacks icon Dan Carter has picked three World Cup-winning Springbok greats in his all-time dream team.
The Vodacom Bulls and Free State Cheetahs have ensured homeground advantage in the semi-finals of the Currie Cup next month, but who will claim top spot on the log?
Forgotten Springboks Akker van der Merwe and Robert du Preez were among a group of South African players starring for clubs in Japan, England and France.
The Blitzboks slumped to second in the World Sevens Series after a nightmare France leg, in what Neil Powell described as “the worst performance at a tournament in my career”.
Paarl Boys’ overcame a red card to claim a 20-point win against Paul Roos while Grey College thumped Affies on a thrilling Saturday of schools rugby.
Wallaby great David Pocock was poised to win a seat in the Australian Senate on Sunday and become the first independent to hold the role for the national capital Canberra.
England delayed scoring the try that would take them through to the quarter-finals of the France Sevens – and Argentina, also going through, let them.
Ruhan Nel scored a brace of tries to help the Stormers claim a late bonus-point win over the Scarlets in Llanelli on Saturday and secure a home Vodacom United Rugby Championship quarter-final.