Ambitious Boks must be ruthless
The Springboks’ ticket to the World Cup final hinges on a sharper attacking and aerial display against Wales, writes JON CARDINELLI in Tokyo.
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The Springboks’ ticket to the World Cup final hinges on a sharper attacking and aerial display against Wales, writes JON CARDINELLI in Tokyo.
Wales No 8 Josh Navidi has been ruled out of the World Cup because of a hamstring injury.
Michael Cheika says he would have loved to stay on as Wallabies coach, but had to be true to his word that he would walk away if the team did not go on to win the World Cup.
DYLAN JACK looks at where the World Cup quarter-final between England and Australia in Oita on Saturday was won and lost.
A look back at some of the biggest stories in the world of rugby over the past weekend. Catch up with the news here.
DYLAN JACK looks at where the World Cup quarter-final between the Springboks and Japan in Tokyo on Sunday was won and lost.
Hear how Rassie Erasmus lauds his team’s excellent defensive organisation despite being under immense pressure in the World Cup quarter-final against Japan on Sunday.
The Springboks have climbed to fourth in the World Rugby rankings following their 26-3 quarter-final win over Japan on Sunday.
SA Rugby magazine identifies some of the good, the bad and the ugly to take away from the Boks’ quarter-final victory over Japan.
World Rugby is investigating after referee Jaco Peyper appeared in a photo with Wales fans seemingly mocking France lock Sebastien Vahaamahina.