• Wednesday, 17. August, 2011

    Queen’s worst performance of 2011

    The Queen’s College 1st XV delivered their worst performance of the season when they struggled to beat a gutsy Cambridge High School in Queenstown this past weekend. The hosts were terrible, to say the least, and did not deserve to win this match as they looked rusty, uninterested and outplayed. The visiting team from East London, on the other hand, were very entertaining and delivered what is likely to be their finest performance in two seasons. The men from Queenstown won 25-20.

  • Wednesday, 17. August, 2011

    Phelan selects Puma stars for Wales

    Argentina coach Santiago Phelan selected his strongest line-up for the World Cup warm-up match with Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.

  • Wednesday, 17. August, 2011

    No sex please, we're Kiwis

    New Zealand fans have overwhelmingly rejected a campaign urging them to give up sex as a way of supporting the All Blacks during this year's World Cup.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    Referees to 21 August 2011

    Craig Joubert replaces Jonathan Kaplan in Dublin though the news is good that Kaplan's rehab if good enough to have him running again and in a positive frame of mind. In all four of the World Cup referees are in action this weekend - Joubert, George Clancy, Dave Pearson and Romain Poite.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    Glendale Women Raptors Build Rugby Program

    The Glendale Women Raptors have a new head coach for the Division 2 team. Angie Cranmore has been coaching the West U23 team for nearly seven years. Cranmore’s first position coaching club side rugby has begun with training the D2 Raptor Women for the 2011 Fall Season.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    Towards finals of Die Burger

    Die Burger's competitions for representative sides in the four south coast provinces is becoming clearer as the qualifying schools emerge.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011
    O'Callaghan wants no regrets

    O'Callaghan wants no regrets

    Ireland lock Donncha O'Callaghan is determined to return from this year's World Cup in New Zealand without the sense of regret.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011
    Diamond hopes for Peel reprieve

    Diamond hopes for Peel reprieve

    Sale boss Steve Diamond has urged Wales coach Warren Gatland to hand Dwayne Peel a late reprieve and include him in his World Cup squad.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    FNB Top 20 - 16 August 2011

    There were fewer matches but some top ones, involving the top sides, some of them in organised competitions, some playing for the sheer thrill of it, lots of them under pressure.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    Div: Unfair not to try Bismarck

    Springbok coach Peter de Villiers believes robust hooker Bismarck du Plessis must be given a chance to stake his claim in the starting XV.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    Kwaggas gallop home

    On Kwaggadag in George the home side, Hoërskool Outeniqua, beat visitors, Hoërskool Oudtshoorn, 37-10 in an FNB Classic Clash. The size of the victory was certainly not expected.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    Noord-Kaap in big win

    Noord-Kaap played host to their townsfolk from Diamantveld in an FNB Classic Clash on Saturday and then beat them 44-7, their biggest victory ever over their Griqua rivals.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011
    Johnson takes the positives

    Johnson takes the positives

    Martin Johnson insists England have not suddenly become a poor side because of their 19-9 World Cup warm-up defeat to Wales in Cardiff.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    Province want their Boks back

    Western Province will wait on the news of availability of Springboks Juan de Jongh and Gio Aplon before naming their team to face the Lions at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday.

  • Tuesday, 16. August, 2011

    Nervous New Orleans win it

    For the second week in a row there was a big enthusiastic crowd at Faure Street Stadium in Paarl and for the second week in a row a tense match, also an FNB Classic Clash. Then Paarl Gim won but this time it was New Orleans who beat Klein Nederburg 15-9.