• Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Mayor Welcomes Eagles Decision...

    Mayor Annette Main today welcomed the decision by the USA Eagles rugby team to participate in a waka trip on the Whanganui River as part of their official welcome to Wanganui for Rugby World Cup 2011.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Preview: Die Beeld Final

    Waterkloof duly won their semifinal and so play surprise finalists Florida in the Final of Die Beeld's Trofee for 2011.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Front runners hit the road

    The two front runners in the provincial First Division, the EP Kings and Boland Cavaliers, are both on the road this weekend and will aim to improve their standings at the top of the log.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Rugby World Cup is Special

    Rugby Rugby’s Tom Billups has been a part of the Rugby World Cup as a player and coach and he takes a look at the achievement of all those who will be headed to New Zealand this fall.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Saint-Andre to take French reins

    The French rugby federation (FFR) has confirmed that former France wing and current Toulon sporting director Philippe Saint-Andre will take over from Marc Lievremont as coach of the national team after the World Cup.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Georgia reveal their hand

    Georgia coach Richie Dixon has announced the 30-man squad to represent the Eastern Europeans in next month's World Cup in New Zealand.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Mouth-watering battle for top spot

    There will be a fitting finale to the first round of fixtures in the Currie Cup this weekend as the Lions and the Sharks do battle for top spot in their clash in Johannesburg.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011
    Wilkinson in the box seat

    Wilkinson in the box seat

    Jonny Wilkinson is in the box seat to be England's Rugby World Cup fly-half after replacing Toby Flood for Saturday's warm-up against Ireland.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Aussies to Get Physical

    The Wallabies learned it is time to get physical and are ready to harden up, jilted players left to their own, Premiership gets ready to kick off, a Dan Carter exclusive and more from this edition of What the Papers Say.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011
    Concerns continue for Kidney

    Concerns continue for Kidney

    Ireland's build-up to the World Cup continues to be hamstrung by worrying developments on the injury front.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Rogue Ras slams artless Ard

    On a day when the South African Rugby Union was called to appear before Parliament's portfolio committee on sport over the anthem bungle earlier this week, the country's most infamous anthem butcher, Ras Dumisane, saw fit to criticize Ard Matthews.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Brüssow rues Smith blow

    Provincial pride has nothing to do with Heinrich Brüssow's concerns that he will not have his Free State skipper Juan Smith at his side during the World Cup in New Zealand next month.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Ireland wrap O'Driscoll in cotton wool

    Senior players Brian O'Driscoll and Sean O'Brien have been ruled out of Ireland's World Cup warm-up against England in Dublin on Saturday as coach Declan Kidney errs on the side of caution ahead of the global showpiece.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Kiwis fear the Elsom factor

    All Black flank Adam Thomson says his Wallaby counterpart, Rocky Elsom, could pose a renewed threat to New Zealand in the deciding Tri-Nations match Saturday now that he is unburdened by the Wallabies captaincy.

  • Thursday, 25. August, 2011

    Daniel to lead Sharks to Lions den

    Sharks coach John Plumtree has tweaked his backline and brought back skipper Keegan Daniel into the starting XV for the top-of-the-table clash with the Lions in Johannesburg this weekend.