SA Rugby now controls EPRU
SA Rugby confirmed on Thursday that it had assumed administrative control of the Eastern Province Rugby Union.
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SA Rugby confirmed on Thursday that it had assumed administrative control of the Eastern Province Rugby Union.
The Lions have made six changes to their starting lineup for Saturday's match against the Kings in Port Elizabeth.
SA Rugby could be set to take full administrative control of the cash-strapped EPRU. CRAIG LEWIS reports.
Former Free State and Griquas wing Leon van der Watt has been identified as the man who headbutted a woman in a bar.
The All Blacks were named Laureus World Team of the Year in Berlin on Monday night, while Dan Carter won the Comeback of the Year award.
Lions hooker Malcolm Marx is set for an extended spell on the sidelines after sustaining a neck injury in last Saturday's match against the Stormers.
South African Breweries has renewed its sponsorships with SA Rugby for another five years.
The Blue Bulls scored 17 points in the final 10 minutes to stun the Free State Cheetahs 20-17 at Loftus in round two of the Currie Cup qualifiers, while there were also wins for the Griffons, Boland and Lions.
Clermont claimed a thumping 38-10 victory against Agen, while there were also Top 14 wins for Montpellier, Toulon, Toulouse, Castres, Brive and La Rochelle.
The Blitzboks progressed to the Cup quarter-finals of the Singapore Sevens after beating Scotland, Russia and Kenya on Saturday.