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  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011

    Maties Varsity Cup star signs with Lions

    Stellenbosch hooker Callie Visagie, the 2011 Varsity Cup Player of the Tournament, will further his rugby career in Johannesburg after signing a two-year deal with the Golden Lions.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011

    Big boost for Force pack

    Western Force coach Richard Graham has secured another two important ingredients in his 2012 forward pack with the signature of young Waratahs loose forward Lachlan McCaffrey and the retention of lock Phoenix Battye.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011
    Moody set to make World Cup

    Moody set to make World Cup

    England captain Lewis Moody has been diagnosed as having suffered a mild strain of the medial ligament in his right knee.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011

    Vermaak rushed straight in

    A brand new face in Jano Vermaak and a first Blue Bulls Currie Cup appearance for Springbok wing Bjorn Basson. That was the big news from Pretoria ahead of Friday's Absa Currie Cup clash against the Pumas in Nelspruit.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011

    Jake White provides some answers

    Brumbies coach Jake White answers readers' questions on Springbok outside centre Jaque Fourie and having an South African A side.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011

    Wounded Boks buy some time

    The Springboks have delayed naming their team for the Tri-Nations showdown with Australia in Durban this weekend until Thursday as they sweat on the fitness of forwards Pierre Spies and Danie Rossouw.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011

    Overseas fans to flock to World Cup

    International visitor numbers at this year's World Cup in New Zealand look set to exceed expectations, despite the current global economic turmoil, according to tournament organisers.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011

    Nomadic Crusaders remain homeless

    The Canterbury Crusaders' earthquake-damaged stadium will remain closed in 2012, leaving the Christchurch-based Super Rugby finalists searching for a new home, city officials confirmed on Tuesday.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011

    All Blacks jersey a rip-off?

    Sportsware giant Adidas has found itself locked in a dispute with New Zealand retailers in the lead up to this year's World Cup over the price of All Blacks' replica jerseys.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011
    Hook hails positive Wales

    Hook hails positive Wales

    James Hook was impressed with how Wales expressed themselves during the narrow defeat to England at Twickenham on Saturday.

  • Tuesday, 9. August, 2011
    O'Driscoll: Let's get physical

    O'Driscoll: Let's get physical

    Captain Brian O'Driscoll has called on Ireland to match France's ferocity at the breakdown on Saturday.

  • Monday, 8. August, 2011
    Flood out to convince doubters

    Flood out to convince doubters

    Toby Flood sees Saturday's clash with Wales as his chance to prove he deserves to be England's first-choice fly-half for the World Cup.

  • Monday, 8. August, 2011

    What the Tweet!

    Like most aspects of life, the world of rugby is played out on twitter. Check out what some of the rugby players and rugby teams are saying.

  • Monday, 8. August, 2011

    Berkeley & Belmont Reign Supreme at Club Sevens

    The Berkeley All-Blues and Belmont Shore were anointed champions at San Francisco Golden Gate today after winning the Emirates Airline USA Rugby Men's and Women's Club Sevens Championships. Berkeley took out the Boston Belles 34-0 in the final and Belmont Shore beat Schyulkill River 37-14 to reclaim their sevens crown.

  • Monday, 8. August, 2011

    Referees to 14 August 2011

    The Tri-Nations moves to Durban for Round 3 and an ever-growing band of officials, some of whom are given here. There are also matches warming up for the World Cup. Jonathan Kaplan was to have refereed Wales-England at Millennium Stadium but he is recovering from injury and his place is taken by Alain Rolland.