WP make one change to starting XV for midweek Currie Cup match
Western Province coach Jerome Paarwater has made one change to his starting XV for Wednesday's Currie Cup clash with the Pumas in Cape Town.
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Western Province coach Jerome Paarwater has made one change to his starting XV for Wednesday's Currie Cup clash with the Pumas in Cape Town.
South Africa Sevens star Dylan Sage has declared he wants to play for Wales and prove himself a late bloomer at Test level like Hadleigh Parkes.
Loosehead prop Lizo Gqoboka will lead youthful Bulls side in their Currie Cup clash against the Lions in Johannesburg on Wednesday night.
Sharks head coach Etienne Fynn has named his team to tackle the Cheetahs in a Currie Cup clash in Durban on Wednesday.
Here's your round-up of all the latest rugby headlines for Tuesday, March 22.
Leinster won't be in any hurry to get James Ryan back on the pitch with Leo Cullen promising to do "what’s best for him".
Stormers coach John Dobson is frustrated with the Stormers’ handling errors even after putting Cardiff to the sword in Cape Town on Sunday.
It began with a bang but ended in acrimony and a fourth-place finish. Scotland’s 2022 Six Nations was pockmarked by disappointment but the championship did provide dazzling Grand Slam winners in France, and Ireland deserved their Triple Crown.The Calcutta Cup win of the opening weekend seems a long, long time ago. The talk after that game was of a genuine title challenge, of going to Cardiff and winning for the first time in 20 years. Gavin Hastings warned us not to get carried away, told us not to mention the G**** S***. He was right, of course. Wales won, Scotland unravelled and by the time we got to Dublin reports of an unauthorised night out involving six players the previous weekend were doing the rounds. So what did we learn?