Stormers snatch draw but lose top spot
A last-minute penalty try earned the Stormers a draw against Ulster in Belfast on Friday night.
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A last-minute penalty try earned the Stormers a draw against Ulster in Belfast on Friday night.
The Cheetahs qualified for the Currie Cup Premier Division after Griquas missed a match-winning 84th-minute conversion.
Shirtless Aurillac centre Hugo Bastard streaked away for a try against Grenoble in the French Pro D2 on Friday night.
SA Rugby and the Canal+ Group, MultiChoice Group’s parent company, have concluded the renewal of their multi-year domestic broadcast rights agreement. The renewal of the agreement will see SuperSport, Africa’s leading sports broadcaster, continue to be the only official broadcast rights holder for all Saru’s domestic competitions and Springbok women’s and junior age-group matches in Sub-Saharan Africa. This announcement is… Read more →
Crusaders coach Rob Penney says star back Leicester Fainga’anuku’s move into the forward pack has exceeded expectations.
Ulster centre Stuart McCloskey believes the rivalry between Ireland and South Africa has taken on a new edge in recent years.
Coach John Dobson says Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has made a “financial sacrifice” to rejoin the Stormers.
Rhyno Smith will start against his former team for Benetton at Kings Park on Saturday.
Crusaders wing Kurtis MacDonald copped a 20-minute red card after taking out Blues flyhalf Stephen Perofeta in the air.
Watch the SA Rugby U23 Cup match between the Lions XV and Stormers XXIII at Ellis Park.