WRAP | DStv Premiership
A comprehensive wrap of all the collated fixtures, scores and match reports from the DStv Premiership:
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A comprehensive wrap of all the collated fixtures, scores and match reports from the DStv Premiership:
Jake White didn't want to give too much away but after beating Ulster convincingly in a game he likened to a Test match, but the Bulls director of rugby says there is growing belief inside their changing room that they could compete for the title.
Stormers coach John Dobson said next week's South African United Rugby Championship derbies will carry even more significance from a log placing perspective.
The Stormers capped a perfect weekend for South Africa in the United Rugby Championship when they eased past the Ospreys 29-13 at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.
The Stormers rich vein of form continued on Saturday with a 29-13 win over the Ospreys in a United Rugby Championship clash at Cape Town Stadium.
The Ospreys are boosted by the return of eight Wales players for this evening’s United Rugby Championship clash with the Stormers in Cape Town (5.15pm).
Off-spinner Simon Harmer ended an absence of more than six years by taking four wickets and putting South Africa in charge on the second day of the first Test against Bangladesh at Kingsmead on Friday. Bangladesh were 98 for four at the close in reply to South Africa's 367 all out. Harmer took four for 42 in 20 overs. Harmer, 32, had not played in a Test match since November 2015. He signed a Kolpak contract with English county Essex in 2017, making him ineligible to play for South Africa before the system came to an end in 2020.
Simon Harmer took all the wickets in his first test appearance for seven years as Bangladesh reached 98 for four at the close of play on a gloomy second day of the first Test at Kingsmead on Friday. The tourists are 269 runs behind South Africa’s first innings total of 367 in which Temba Bavuma fell seven runs short of a century, with the depleted home side, who are without their entire first-choice pace attack, taking control of the game with spin.