State of the Currie Cup: Battle lines are drawn
Exciting clashes over the weekend shook up the Currie Cup standings, setting the stage for an action-packed round 12 of rugby’s oldest competition.
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Exciting clashes over the weekend shook up the Currie Cup standings, setting the stage for an action-packed round 12 of rugby’s oldest competition.
The DHL Stormers are a team that ‘belongs to the people’ and play for their Faithful supporters who have a passion for rugby that is unrivalled.
An alleged off-the-field Champions Cup final clash involving players and coaches from La Rochelle and Leinster has triggered an immediate investigation by EPCR officials.
Springbok wingers Dillyn Leyds and Raymond Rhule wax lyrical in French post match after they celebrated becoming two-time Champions Cup winners with La Rochelle.
The Blitzboks finished ninth at the London Sevens after demolishing the USA and brought the curtain down on a dreary 2022-23 season at Twickenham on Sunday.
Denied a match-levelling attempt at goal, Thomas Carol protested after the stadium chime signalled time’s up in the London Sevens clash between France and New Zealand.
Director of rugby Ronan O’Gara hailed La Rochelle in a post-match interview after the French club’s stunning fightback to beat Leinster and retain the Champions Cup on Saturday.
The dynamic Lukhanyo Am has thrown his hat into the ring to lead the Springboks in the World Cup, should captain Siya Kolisi be sidelined.
The likes of John Dobson and Jake White have received a welcome boost, as the buying power for SA’s top four rugby franchises has reportedly been hiked by millions of rands.
The Stormers have been linked with several SA players in France and Japan, as the defending URC champions beef up their squad with Cape-born players for next season.