Rugby News - Southern Hemisphere

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  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Johnson feels he has 'the right mix'

    England manager Martin Johnson said he feels he has "the right mix" for his team to win a record-equalling second World Cup title.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Province rest their Lion tamers

    Western Province coach Allister Coetzee took precautionary measures on Monday, giving his Lion tamers a break from training in order to manage his Currie Cup squad.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    McAlister ready to roll in Toulouse

    Former All Blacks utility back Luke McAlister, who has signed a three year contract with French champions Toulouse, arrived at his new club on Monday.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Muir just pipped

    The final fixture of Muir’s 2011 season was a tight affair as they narrowly went down 31-32 to Graeme. It was a physical encounter and saw both sides make good use of their opportunities during the game. Muir had their noses in front going into the break with a 17-8 lead.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Wasps stung by Rees injury

    Wasps have suffered a major injury blow ahead of the new Premiership season after flank Tom Rees was ruled out for the majority of the campaign with a serious knee injury.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Gatland fires WC warning for Boks

    Wales coach Warren Gatland has warned defending champions South Africa that his side are determined to win the World Cup's toughest group.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Lambie and Steyn in the clear

    Springbok utility backs Patrick Lambie and Frans Steyn have been cleared as available for selection to the World Cup squad, Springbok management confirmed on Monday.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Injury blow for Munster's Bok

    Munster confirmed on Monday that Springbok prop BJ Botha will be sidelined for up to a month, following a calf injury he sustained in last Friday's pre-season clash with London Wasps at Musgrave Park.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Grey College - just

    Good sides keep on winning and Grey college of Bloemfontein are a great side, winning this FNB Classic Clash 36-35 against Paul Roos Gymnasium at Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch on Saturday.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Punt make their point

    Hoërskool Punt left their Mossel Bay home for windy Oudtshoorn for their FNB Classic Clash with Langenhoven Gimnasium and won it 18-13.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Profile: Canada face tough road

    With just two teams going through from each pool, there doesn't appear to be a lot of hope for Canada. They have winnable games against Tonga and Japan but they are also face France and the mighty All Blacks.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Profile: Kiwis face great expectations

    October 6, 2007. A date etched in the minds of the All Blacks as a day they again failed in a World Cup campaign and began another quest to unite their top world ranking with rugby's holy grail.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Referees to 28 August 2011

    Wayne Barnes of England, on his way to the World Cup, will referee the decider for the Tri-Nations crown in Brisbane.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Profile: Imports boost Japan's hopes

    An influx of foreign-born players has propelled Japan to unprecedented heights and raised hopes they can bury their miserable World Cup record in New Zealand.

  • Monday, 22. August, 2011

    Profile: Tonga hungry for knock-out

    Tonga may have the honour of playing the opening match of the 2011 World Cup against hosts New Zealand, but their clash against France three weeks later is likely to be their most crucial.