Keo & Zels: Ireland humiliated, world order restored
France’s demolition of Ireland has restored sanity to World Rugby’s pecking order.
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France’s demolition of Ireland has restored sanity to World Rugby’s pecking order.
England boss Steve Borthwick has called up an uncapped player from Johann van Graan’s Bath to replace the injured Ollie Lawrence ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations clash against Wales.
Coach Philip Snyman is focused on sharpening the Blitzboks’ defence to improve their attacking threat as South Africa prepares for the Hong Kong Sevens at the end of March.
Head coach John Plumtree has fortified the Sharks’ pack for the foreseeable future by securing the services of two of SA’s rising scrummagers and an exciting loose forward.
Rassie Erasmus says most of the players at the Springbok alignment camps this year won’t represent South Africa until after 2027, but their presence is crucial nonetheless.
Ollie Lawrence will miss England’s Six Nations finale against Wales and could be sidelined for the rest of the season after suffering an Achilles injury.
Ireland must shrug off the “disappointment” of their hammering by France and beat Italy next Saturday to stay in the Six Nations title race, says interim coach Simon Easterby.
Antoine Dupont has provided an update on the status of his right knee after the France captain was helped off Lansdowne Road in the Six Nations win against Ireland on Saturday.
The Pumas and Griquas took an early lead in the race for four places in the Currie Cup Premier Division as the 2025 SA Cup got off to a cracking start.
The value of the Springbok jersey has reportedly surged from R78 million to R160 million since 2019, driven by on-field success and shrewd management decisions.