Bok flyer’s career finished?
One of South African rugby’s most successful backline exports could reportedly be forced into retirement due to injury.
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One of South African rugby’s most successful backline exports could reportedly be forced into retirement due to injury.
Luke Pearce has weighed in on former colleague Chris Busby’s decision to quit professional refereeing following criticism by Ireland and Connacht winger Mack Hansen.
Former Australia skipper Michael Hooper is coming out of retirement to play for Toyota Verblitz as injury cover for two-time World Cup winner Pieter-Steph du Toit.
Bok fans flagged down Rassie Erasmus in traffic to grab a quick selfie in exchange for giving the Bok coach directions.
There were some brilliant tries scored in round 3 of the Investec Champions Cup, watch the video and vote for your favourite!
Ireland veteran Tadhg Beirne has labelled the latest law changes as “ridiculous”, accusing those responsible for giving scrumhalves too much protection and targeting the scrum for extinction.
A group including billionaire South African businessman Johann Rupert has made an offer to become SA Rugby’s equity partner.
Question marks remain over the availability of Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu after the Stormers revealed that the injured Springbok flyhalf has undergone a “procedure”.
The Lions have recalled Springbok fullback Quan Horn for the Challenge Cup clash against Montpellier in France on Saturday.
Captain Victor Sekekete says the Cheetahs are in good spirits and eager to test their depth against Zebre in the #EPCRChallengeCup match in Amsterdam on Sunday, despite missing key players to injury.