Johnson hat-trick settles derby
SARugbymag.co.za looks back at the past weekend's English Premiership and Anglo-Welsh Cup matches, which involved South African players.
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SARugbymag.co.za looks back at the past weekend's English Premiership and Anglo-Welsh Cup matches, which involved South African players.
Schalk Burger’s colossal performance against England was as much a lesson to South African supporters as it was the completion of an incredible rugby comeback, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day.
The Springboks reverted to an approach deemed to be conservative and won at Twickenham. Here's to their expansive days being over, writes RYAN VREDE.
The All Blacks scored two tries to claim a flattering 24-16 win at Murrayfield.
Les Bleus withstood a late Wallabies fightback to record a 29-26 win at the Stade de France.
Wales held off 14-man Fiji to win 17-13 in Cardiff.
The Pumas scored two unanswered tries to edge the Azzurri 20-18 in Genoa.
Schalk Burger showed why the Boks need a bruiser at No 7 and why he will be an asset to this side in 2015, writes JON CARDINELLI at Twickenham.
England, despite a three-point scoreline, were never in this Test. Kudos the bruising Boks, writes MARK KEOHANE at Twickenham.
Duane Vermeulen's greater work rate and superior conditioning made all the difference in his personal battle on Saturday, writes BRENTON CHELIN.