Springbok Women ‘can only get better’
Coach Stanley Raubenheimer is confident the Springbok Women reached several objectives in a 46-3 loss against France. MARIETTE ADAMS reports from Vannes.
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Coach Stanley Raubenheimer is confident the Springbok Women reached several objectives in a 46-3 loss against France. MARIETTE ADAMS reports from Vannes.
France No 8 Emeline Gross scored two tries as Les Bleues pummeled the Springbok Women 46-3 at Stade de la Rabine on Saturday, reports MARIETTE ADAMS from Vannes.
Follow the live action as the Springbok Women take on their French counterparts in La Rabine, Vannes.
Nolusindiso Booi will lead the Springbok Women for the first time since 2018 when they take on France in their November Series opener in Vannes on Saturday.
Springbok Women’s star Zintle Mpupha has spoken about her drive to succeed at Exeter Chiefs after joining for the English club on a one-year deal in September.
SA Rugby has announced that the Currie Cup Premier and First Divisions will be back to normal this year, while also confirming new provincial U20 competitions after last year’s Covid-19 interruption.
The top domestic and international women’s rugby players will return to the field with a bang for the first time since 2019 when the Women’s Premier and First Divisions kick off in May and June, respectively.
Icasa has explicitly said the acquisition of exclusive rights to sporting events is not unlawful, but these exclusive rights must not prevent or hinder the free-to-air broadcasting of national sporting events.
SA Rugby says although the postponement of the 2021 World Cup is disappointing for the Springbok Women’s team, it was understandable and sensible.
World Rugby has announced that the 2021 Women’s World Cup in New Zealand is set to be postponed until next year due to ‘the uncertain and challenging global Covid-19 landscape’.