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  • Monday, 15. August, 2011
    Tuitupou named Sharks skipper

    Tuitupou named Sharks skipper

    Sale Sharks have confirmed that former All Black Sam Tuitupou will captain the club during the forthcoming season.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Win Springbok Oakleys!

    We are giving away three pairs of limited edition Oakley Antix® sunglasses - which could make you the coolest Springbok rugby fan ahead of the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Beeld Trophy quarterfinal results

    Many of the matches produced surprisingly big winners with a massive win for Klofies in the Macro Schools Under-19. In fact Waterkloof, along with HTS Middelburg, Helpmekaar and Ben Vorster, have done remarkably well.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Predators top the food chain

    The Lions kept their unbeaten record alive against the Cheetahs, while the Sharks took a bite out of Western Province in the wet and feature in our Currie Cup Team of the Week.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Win tickets to watch the Sharks

    We have again combined with The Sharks to give readers a chance to watch rugby in Durban.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Aussie press praises Wallabies' courage

    The Wallabies achieved one of their most courageous overseas Test victories against the Springboks at the weekend to push their World Cup claims, Australian newspapers said on Monday.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Boks in disarray

    rugby365.com columnist Grant Ball suggest that the early signs are that Rassie Erasmus is having little impact on the Springboks.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Surgery rules Stegmann out

    The Blue Bulls suffered a setback in their Currie Cup campaign, with Springbok loose forward Deon Stegmann suffering a fracture to his cheekbone during last Friday's clash against the Pumas.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Lions reaping rewards

    The unbeaten Lions are reaping the rewards of the zero-tolerance approach their coach, John Mitchell, has taken with the team.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Boks hope to avoid first-ever duck

    The Springboks will have one last chance to restore some pride in the jersey ahead of the World Cup when they take on an under-strength All Blacks team on Saturday and captain John Smit admitted that his team are desperate for victory.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011

    Wallabies gain priceless momentum

    The hard-fought 14-9 victory that the Wallabies earned in Durban at the weekend, when they demonstrated an ability to deliver under pressure, was an ideal boost to their confidence as they build momentum ahead of the World Cup.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011
    Kidney aware of task ahead

    Kidney aware of task ahead

    Declan Kidney accepts Ireland face a daunting challenge as they attempt to nudge their World Cup preparations on track.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011
    Corbisiero waits on England call

    Corbisiero waits on England call

    Alex Corbisiero and his England squad-mates face a nervous wait this week as Martin Johnson whittles the group down to a final 30.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011
    No holiday fun for Johnno

    No holiday fun for Johnno

    Furious Martin Johnson admitted he will not be great company on his family holiday this week as he analyses England's 19-9 defeat to Wales.

  • Monday, 15. August, 2011
    Henson blow rocks Wales

    Henson blow rocks Wales

    Wales will take stock of a mounting pre-World Cup injury list on Monday after Gavin Henson became their latest casualty.