Boks strip for good cause
Several of the World Cup-winning Springboks have accepted teammate Faf de Klerk’s Speedo challenge to raise awareness for the signs and symptoms of testicular cancer.
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Several of the World Cup-winning Springboks have accepted teammate Faf de Klerk’s Speedo challenge to raise awareness for the signs and symptoms of testicular cancer.
Two-time World Cup-winner Frans Steyn has confirmed he will return to South Africa in January 2020.
Corne Krige has questioned whether Jeremy Guscott would have called for a law amendment of the use of bench players if England had won the World Cup.
Springbok World Cup-winners Makazole Mapimpi and Tendai Mtawarira will both start for the Barbarians against Fiji at Twickenham on Saturday.
Faf de Klerk says he was left surprised by the reaction to the South African-flag underwear he wore following the World Cup final.
Defending Six Nations champions Wales received an early blow as Scarlets duo Jonathan Davies and Rhys Patchell will both be out with long-term injuries.
Former Ireland centre Gordon D’Arcy has admitted he was wrong to criticise Rassie Erasmus for his decision to leave Munster.
The power of the Springbok brand, which Rassie Erasmus and his team have restored, needs to be the centre of attention in the transitory and building phase following the World Cup win and leading up to the British & Irish Lions tour in two years’ time, writes former Bok hooker JAMES DALTON.
Siya Kolisi delivered this poignant speech when he addressed a mass of Springbok fans in the Cape Town CBD during the last leg of the trophy tour on Monday.
Former All Blacks assistant coach Wayne Smith says the Springboks shrewdly sent England on a false trail during their warm-up before the World Cup final.