Bok Women breaking new ground at World Cup
The Springbok Women are ready to write a new chapter in South African rugby when they face France in their first-ever Rugby World Cup quarter-final on Sunday.
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The Springbok Women are ready to write a new chapter in South African rugby when they face France in their first-ever Rugby World Cup quarter-final on Sunday.
Coach Swys de Bruin and captain Nolusindiso Booi hailed the Springbok Women’s first-ever World Cup playoffs qualification after their historic win over Italy in York on Sunday.
The Springbok Women qualified for the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time with a historic victory against Italy in York on Sunday.
Utility back Nadine Roos will start at fullback and Unam Tose at scrumhalf for the Springbok Women against Italy in York on Sunday.
No 8 Aseza Hele’s hat-trick propelled the Springbok Women to a commanding win over Brazil in their Rugby World Cup opener at Franklin’s Gardens.
Nolusindiso Booi will captain the Springbok Women at the 2025 Women’s World Cup in England.
With the Women’s World Cup in England kicking off in less than a month, the Springbok Women have invited South Africans to join them on their journey and to become their “+1”.
The Springbok Women are set to mark their first year under coach Swys de Bruin with a strong showing at the 2025 World Cup in England.
The Springbok Women will play Brazil in their opening match of the 2025 Rugby World Cup in England, facing their Pool D opponents for the first time at Franklin’s Gardens in Northampton on Sunday 24 August.
The Springbok Women were drawn with two teams ranked in the top 10 for the 2025 World Cup when the draw for next year’s showpiece was made in London.