Posts by Andrew

  1. Lomu to take next step

    Former All Black star Jonah Lomu is set to start his first match of the season for North Harbour in Friday night’s Air New Zealand Cup match against Manawatu. Read more

  2. Change is good for White

    Bryan Habana will definitely not play, but Os du Randt should wear the No 1 jersey against the Wallabies at Ellis Park on Saturday. Read more

  3. Close, but no Habana

    Keo.co.za brought you the Springboks practice live from St Stithians College. Read more

  4. Rossouw back in the mix

    Springbok lock Danie Rossouw will make his comeback for the Vodacom Blue Bulls at No 8 against the Pumas on Friday night. Read more

  5. Lions aim for high five

    The Lions team to play the Valke in Brakpan on Friday night shows four changes from that which defeated the Cheetahs at the weekend. Read more

  6. WP player up for arrest

    Western Province could be in hot water following the apparent illegal use of Fiji Sevens player Sireli Naqelevuki. Read more

  7. Boks look for speed injection

    Sharks flyers JP Pietersen and Brent Russell will join the Springbok camp this evening as cover for the injured Bryan Habana. Read more

  8. Wallabies aim to make history

    Wallaby coach John Connolly believes it will be a very even contest in the final Vodacom Tri-Nations Test against the Springboks at Ellis Park on Saturday. Read more

  9. Lions chase semis dream

    The Lions remarkable revival in the Absa Currie Cup in recent weeks has been mirrored by the steep decline of the Vodacom Blue Bulls. Read more

  10. Defeat cuts deep

    The shock loss to the Springboks at the weekend has really hurt the All Blacks, considering all that was on the line and will take some time to get over, says lock Ali Williams. Read more

  11. Boks seek redemption

    The Springboks need to build on the last-gasp one-point win over the All Blacks with victory over the Wallabies on Saturday. Read more

  12. New face for Boks?

    Springbok coach Jake White may have one more surprise up his sleeve for the final Vodacom Tri-Nations match against the Wallabies. Read more

  13. Bosman blow for Cheetahs

    Meyer Bosman will not take part in the rest of the Absa Currie Cup after breaking his hand against the Lions. Read more

  14. ‘For my Dad’

    Gifted flank Pierre Spies finally tasted his first victory in a Springbok jersey and he wants more of that winning feeling. Read more

  15. Jake: Our best win

    Springbok coach Jake White wore a smile after a Test match for the first time in months. Read more

  16. Henry: Boks were just better

    Jake White’s Springboks came in for huge praise from his counterpart Graham Henry following their narrow win on Saturday. Read more

  17. Boks bounce back

    A 77th minute penalty by flyhalf Andre Pretorius handed the Springboks a nail-biting 21-20 Vodacom Tri-Nations win over the All Blacks on Saturday. Read more

  18. Pumas pummelled by Sharks

    The Sharks scored an emphatic 82-14 win over the hapless Pumas in an utterly one-sided Absa Currie Cup match in Witbank on Friday night. Read more

  19. Sweet revenge for Lions

    The Lions produced one of the shocks of the season as they trounced the defending Absa Currie Cup champions 39-28 on Friday night. Read more

  20. Spears problem snowballing

    According to Southern Spears CEO Tony McKeever, SA Rugby now owes the franchise nearly R15-million. Read more

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