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"The biggest changes of all, though, will likely be on the bench, with the boss expected to turn to his trusty Bomb Squad to ...
Australia toppled South Africa at Ellis Park for the first time in 62 years with a sensational 38-22 comeback win from 22-0 ...
Look back at the scoring as the Springboks suffered a shock 38-22 defeat to the Wallabies in their Rugby Championship opener ...
Rassie Erasmus’ men scored three quick tries through Kurt-Lee Arendse, Andre Esterhuizen and Siya Kolisi to lead 22-0 after ...
But that attacking intent has seen them shift away from their traditional strengths, which came to the fore on Saturday as ...
"To read that overall they achieved 68% in the lineout, missed 26 tackles for an 80% return and lost the post-contact metre ...
The Wallabies are hoping to land their own knockout blow on the Springboks in Cape Town this weekend before receiving a ...
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Wings Kurt-Lee Arendse and Edwill van der Merwe are also out, while in Kolisi's absence, Jesse Kriel will lead the side.
The Springboks are ready to rectify their mistakes in the second Test against the Wallabies in Cape Town, but face a daunting challenge without key players like Siya Kolisi and Pieter-Steph du Toit.
For the first time in almost 1400 days, the All Blacks have taken back the No 1 spot on the World Rugby rankings. Heading into the opening round of the Rugby Championship, it felt almost impossible ...
Australia’s shock triumph over world champions South Africa will mean little if they do not follow up last week’s victory ...