Burger linked to Japanese giants
Schalk Burger's future may be in Japan. JON CARDINELLI reports.
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Schalk Burger's future may be in Japan. JON CARDINELLI reports.
Heyneke Meyer’s travels to the Super Rugby franchises have kick-started significant changes that will aid the Springboks in their quest for the World Cup. JON CARDINELLI reports.
Springbok flanker Arno Botha will miss the incoming Tests against Wales and Scotland due to a serious knee injury.
Victor Matfield says he is in better condition now than he was in 2011 when he retired.
Victor Matfield aims to regain his status as the world's premier No 5 lock and go to the 2015 World Cup in England.
Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer says Victor Matfield can still make a valuable contribution as a player.
The Springboks are likely to play a game against a World XV at Cape Town Stadium on 7 June.
Rassie Erasmus is adamant that a new Saru initiative will see the South African provinces working together in the interests of the Springboks. JON CARDINELLI reports.
Saru confirmed on Friday that a group of 17 players had been contracted for the 2014 Springbok season.
Once synonymous with oppression and apartheid, the actions of former president Nelson Mandela gave the Springbok emblem new meaning to all South Africans, wrote MARK KEOHANE in a 100-year anniversary article in 2006. The legend of the Springbok emblem has been described as similar to that of the game of rugby itself. Rugby’s romance is in a boy who picked… Read more →