• Tuesday, 30. August, 2011

    Win and enjoy another good read

    We have combined with Pearson to give away three free copies of Play Rugby - the official SARU guide to SA Rugby.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Bok coach still rates the All Blacks

    South African coach Peter de Villiers said Monday that hosts New Zealand remain 2011 World Cup favourites, despite suffering two consecutive Tri-Nations defeats this month.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Getting Shirty!

    England's Rugby World Cup campaign gets started on September 10 and the talk heading into the game is not on their opponent, the Pumas, Martin Johnson's side but rather on their new jerseys.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Vermeulen's return delayed

    Duane Vermeulen's return to the Western Province Currie Cup side will be delayed after the team's medical staff established that his knee needs more healing time than initially anticipated.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    It's Prof Div and captain Smith

    Presidential spokesman Zizi Kodwa feels he has a good idea of what will be expected from the Springboks as they prepare for the upcoming World Cup in New Zealand.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Elhorga, Caucau in injury setbacks

    Former France international Pepito Elhorga has been ruled out of action for at least six months after spraining his knee during Bayonne's season opening win over Toulouse, his club announced on Monday.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Moody keen on Pumas face-off

    Lewis Moody is adamant he will have "no qualms" about being pitched straight into England's World Cup opener against Argentina.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Key Kiwi duo to miss opening rounds

    Hosts New Zealand will have to compete in the opening round of the World Cup without two key forwards.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011
    All Blacks' Read suffers injury

    All Blacks' Read suffers injury

    New Zealand expect Kieran Read to miss most of the World Cup round-robin stage after tests showed he has torn a ligament in his left ankle.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Statistics: Tri-Nations, Week 6

    The last match of the 2011 between Australia and New Zealand was a fine match with splendid tries, lots of continuity and a result not certain till the end. We give some stats for the match. The stoppages and ball in play time tell you that it was a splendid match. There are also some totals - like who was the most penalised player.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011
    Moody ready for return

    Moody ready for return

    Lewis Moody has no fears about being thrown back in at the deep end in England's World Cup opener against Argentina.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011
    Johnson welcomes Wags

    Johnson welcomes Wags

    Martin Johnson has revealed England would adopt an open-door policy for wives and girlfriends to visit players during the World Cup.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    The rebirth of the Lions locks

    Former Lions lock and current forwards coach Johan Ackermann is particularly satisfied with the impact his versatile second row players are having on the Currie Cup at the moment.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Bishops and SACS take debies

    Don’t be fooled into thinking that, just because the Western Cape season ended with a mere handful of matches, it was any less dramatic a Saturday than any other in six months of magnificent schoolboy rugby.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Can you beat this team?

    Australia won the Tri-Nations, which suggests they must also dominate our Team of the Tournament.