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Springboks and Barbarians set to extend 74-year rivalry
The Springboks and the Barbarians are preparing to add another chapter to one of international rugby's most evenly contested ...
Victor Matfield believes the Springboks have the depth to cope with their growing injury list, saying he would rather see key ...
The Springboks will empower more young players to step up this season, and these are four newcomers expected to make big ...
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Head-to-head history between Springboks and Barbarians
The historic rivalry between South Africa and the Barbarians remains one of the most evenly contested fixtures in ...
Jesse Kriel has set a clear goal before leaving Japan amid speculation over his future.
South Africa fly half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu is set to undergo scans on an ankle injury sustained in the Stormers’ win ...
South of the Equator, the tectonic plates of rugby are shifting. Secure back-to-back wins against New Zealand this weekend and South Africa will all but make certain of a rare Rugby Championship crown ...
Former Springboks coach Jacques Nienaber raises eyebrows over his future in Ireland, expressing challenges at Leinster while ...
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Next long-term Springboks hooker: Rassie Erasmus forced to look beyond Malcolm Marx amid injury concern and years of indecision
2026 could be a big year for the Springboks' hooker stocks with Malcolm Marx under an injury cloud.
World Rugby Player of the Year Malcolm Marx is the latest Springbok forward to join an already lengthy injury list.
Dozens of injured Springboks are racing to recover ahead of the first Test of the season against England, leaving the ...
LONDON – South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus can still remember where he was when Japan beat the Springboks in arguably the greatest rugby union upset of all, but insists his focus will be firmly on the ...
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