Reinach to start for Boks, Morne Steyn on the bench
Cobus Reinach will replace the injured Faf de Klerk in the Springboks’ starting lineup for this Saturday’s third Test against the British & Irish Lions.
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Cobus Reinach will replace the injured Faf de Klerk in the Springboks’ starting lineup for this Saturday’s third Test against the British & Irish Lions.
Liam Williams, Josh Adams and Bundee Aki will all start for the British & Irish Lions as coach Warren Gatland has made six changes to their starting lineup for the decisive third Test against the Springboks in Cape Town on Saturday.
SARugbymag.co.za breaks down World Rugby’s confirmation that SA Rugby director of rugby Rassie Erasmus will face a hearing over his comments about match officials during the series between South Africa and the British & Irish Lions.
CRAIG LEWIS takes a closer look at the class acts of the Springboks’ halfback pairing this past Saturday, with Handre Pollard and Faf de Klerk creating try-scoring opportunities with expert kicks.
This past Saturday’s match between the Springboks and British & Irish Lions will go down as a Test littered with foul-play incidents. Yet, it is by no means the first tour match characterised by ill-discipline.
World Rugby has confirmed Rassie Erasmus and SA Rugby will face an independent misconduct hearing for comments regarding match-official performance during the Test series between South Africa and the British & Irish Lions.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has named three new additions to the national squad on Monday, with Rosko Specman, Dan du Preez and Johan Grobbelaar all called up to join the Boks in Cape Town.
Springbok assistant coach Deon Davids has confirmed that Duane Vermeulen continues to undergo medical examination, but is expected to be part of Monday’s training session. CRAIG LEWIS reports.
SA Rugby magazine picks out a selection of papers from the UK and Ireland to scan the reaction after the Springboks’ victory in the second Test.
British & Irish Lions prop Kyle Sinckler is the only player to have been cited (for biting) following this past Saturday’s second Test at Cape Town Stadium.