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Planet Rugby on MSNBulls player ratings: ‘Horrendous’ start costs Jake White’s men as Hanekom hammers down Springboks statementFollowing their 34-28 defeat to Edinburgh, here’s how we rated Jake White’s Bulls in defeat in the Challenge Cup ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNEdinburgh v Bulls: Five takeaways as ‘shambolic’ first half leaves Springboks too much to do against superb ScotsFollowing Edinburgh's 34-28 victory over the Bulls, here are our five takeaways from the Challenge Cup quarter-final clash.
Jake White coached the Jeppe first XI from 1989 until 1994, leaving the school as one of the best rugby schools in the country.
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Planet Rugby on MSNJasper Wiese out? Who Rassie Erasmus could turn to as Springboks’ INSANE depth is laid bareThe Springboks could be without the services of powerhouse forward Jasper Wiese for the upcoming July internationals. Rassie Erasmus’ charges will face the Barbarians at the end of June before back-to ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNBomb Squad: The birth of the Springboks’ explosive tactics, its copycats, detractors and controversiesT' Bomb Squad has captured the attention of the rugby world with South Africa successfully implementing the tactic under ...
Discover how World Rugby's recent admission about the Springboks' bomb squad strategy could reshape rugby strategies ...
As Springboks lose Jasper Wiese to neck surgery, Rassie Erasmus faces a selection dilemma with Evan Roos and Cameron Hanekom ...
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The South African on MSNSpringboks – NEXT IN LINE: The next KitshoffThe end of an era spells the start of a new chapter. This Springboks legend has left some pretty big boots to fill. So, who ...
George Furbank made an aborted comeback as Northampton set-up a repeat of last season’s Investec Champions Cup semi-final against Leinster with a 51-16 rout of Castres.
FNB proudly takes front of jersey as the Springboks’ Principal Sponsor, marking a new era of investment, development, and ...
Jake White warned sponsors could one day pull out of supporting local clubs because South Africa's best players are overseas.
Springboks Cameron Hanekom and Canan Moodie provided the grunt and the class for the Vodacom Bulls in an EPCR Challenge Cup quarter-final exit characterised a limp first half performance.
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