Rassie Erasmus expressed his satisfaction after South Africa’s dominant win over Japan, praising one of his key Springboks ...
Rassie Erasmus lauded his team for their physicality, intensity, and the respect they showed Japan as they registered an emphatic 61-7 victory at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday, and although ...
The 20th edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 will kick off in Doha on Monday, running until November 27, with the ...
The Boks scored eight tries and were awarded a penalty try and limited Japan to only a converted try for their efforts, and while it was a fantastic start to the tour, Erasmus and Bok skipper Siya ...
Only one word but probably one of the best opening paragraphs in sports journalism. It was in the Chicago Tribune and it ...
South Africa's rising star flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu showed his quality with an early brace of tries as the back-to-back Rug ...
The Boks’ 61-7 win over Japan suggested that all manner of boxes were ticked, but the World Cup rematch against France will ...
Japan’s lone try came via fullback Yoshitaka Yazaki in a rare entry into the Springbok 22, but they could not cope with the physicality of their opponents in difficult conditions.
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu and Kurt-Lee Arendse scored two tries each as South Africa cruised to a 61-7 victory over Japan at a sodden Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday.
Springboks winger Kurt-Lee Arendse described South Africa’s emphatic 61-7 victory over Japan at Wembley Stadium as “a good start” to their end-of-year tour.
Instead it was Wembley that echoed, the lower tier around two-thirds full. South Africa, nine of whose squad play club rugby in Japan, wanted to organise this run-out to bring together their squad ...
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