Saids: Ntlabakanye’s non-selection Saru’s call
The South African Institute for Drug Free Sport (Saids) has confirmed that Springbok prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye has not been suspended.
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The South African Institute for Drug Free Sport (Saids) has confirmed that Springbok prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye has not been suspended.
Western Province’s rising midfield star Gino Cupido is fast making a name for himself, but the Junior Bok insists he’s staying grounded as he learns his trade in the Currie Cup.
South African players are once again in hot demand across the English Premiership, with stars from Bath to Saracens ready to play pivotal roles in the 2025-26 season.
The Wallabies’ hopes of ending a decade-long Rugby Championship drought have suffered a major setback.
Rassie Erasmus has lauded South Africans for their unwavering support of the Springboks during the first two Tests of the Rugby Championship in Joburg and Cape Town.
Another gripping weekend of Currie Cup Premier Division action shook up the standings, with crucial wins for the Cheetahs, Boland and a first season victory for the Sharks.
Rassie Erasmus has backed continuity for the Springboks’ pivotal two-Test tour of New Zealand, naming a largely unchanged 36-man squad.
Radio broadcaster Mark Watson has heavily criticised the All Blacks following their 29-23 loss to Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday.
Cortez Ratima has joined New Zealand’s mounting scrumhalf casualty list, leaving Scott Robertson scrambling for fit halfbacks ahead of the Springboks’ Eden Park visit.
Argentina’s Rugby Championship hopes have taken a major hit with flyhalf Tomas Albornoz ruled out of next month’s double-header against Australia.