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  1. Bands boost for Bulls

    Former Bok tighthead prop Richard Bands has been named in the Blue Bulls starting XV for their Vodacom Cup match against the Pumas in Witbank. Read more

  2. Natal feeling Smitten

    John Smit will make his long-awaited return to rugby when the Natal Wildebeest play Western Province in the Vodacom Cup at Newlands on Saturday. Read more

  3. Conservative Cats play it safe

    Cats coach Frans Ludeke has given Tiaan Snyman the No 10 jersey for his side’s Vodacom Super 14 match against the Brumbies, despite the impressive cameo from Earl Rose in Wellington last weekend. Read more

  4. Engels slapped with two match ban

    Bulls prop Jaco Engels has been banned for three weeks, meaning he misses the Bulls’ next two matches in the Vodacom Super 14. Read more

  5. Nokwe axed, Shimmie starts

    As predicted on keo.co.za, the Stormers side to take on the Highlanders will show three changes and one positional switch from the team that drew 15-all with the Brumbies in the Vodacom Super 14. Read more

  6. Up and Down

    Updates, power failures and a crawling internet connection gave you the little break from Keo.co.za this afternoon. Read more

  7. Jongi jolted after Brumbies howler

    Jongi Nokwe will surrender jersey 11 for the Stormers’ encounter with the Highlanders on Saturday in the Vodacom Super 14. Read more

  8. Jouba’s journey finally over

    Marius Joubert came through an intensive training session on Monday and will be available for the Stormers’ Vodacom Super 14 clash with the Highlanders. Read more

  9. Mortlock in doubt

    Inspirational Brumbies midfielder Stirling Mortlock could miss the Brumbies first home match of the Vodacom Super 14 against the Cats. Read more

  10. Troying with Jerry’s number

    It has taken Troy Flavell just one week to convince All Blacks coach Graham Henry that he has what it takes to be the All Blacks No 6 flanker. Read more

  11. Campo’s homecoming should be fun

    David Campese has never been shy to offer some advice to his former New South Wales colleagues. Now he officially arrives at the Sydney Football Stadium as the enemy when the Sharks play the Waratahs in Vodacom Super 14 action. Read more

  12. Everybody’s talking about George

    Another season. Another endless debate. George Gregan, the world’s most capped test player, surely must want retirement now. Read more

  13. Tana likely to lead ‘Canes

    Former All Black skipper Tana Umaga is favoured to captain the Hurricanes in Bloemfontein this weekend, after regular captain Rodney So’oialo was suspended for a week. Read more

  14. Defiant Dallaglio eyes Paris

    Lawrence Dallaglio believes England can salvage their season by beating France and Ireland to win the Six Nations titles. Read more

  15. Cheetahs don’t deny bribe attempt

    Former Saru president Brian van Rooyen offered R3-million and a Test match against France to the Free State Rugby Union if they gave him their vote last week. Read more

  16. Poms slump to fifth

    England are fifth in the world rankings after their shock defeat to the Scots in Edinburgh. Read more

  17. Perspective will empower our game

    Keo, in his Business Day column, writes that more perspective and fewer promises of a new dawn will empower the South African game. Read more

  18. Hoskins hopes for family togetherness

    Regan Hoskins, new SARU president, believes rugby in South Africa can exist as a family, where one province looks after the other and everyone works towards a strong national entity. Read more

  19. Bones feeling bullish

    The bones recorded a third straight four from seven, but were bullied by the boys from Loftus. Read more

  20. Kiwis hard on themselves — and the refs

    In South Africa we’d take five from five in the Vodacom Super 14 any way it comes. New Zealand critic Marc Hinton is not convinced all is well in New Zealand rugby, despite their five wins at the weekend. Read more