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Kaizer Chiefs slowly returning to its glory days?
Network SportKaizer Chiefs' resurgence under new coach Nasreddine Nabi has reignited fans' hopes after recent strong performances.
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World Rugby targets retreating defenders in safety push – report
Network SportWorld Rugby will crack down on shielding in box-kick defence, with stricter officiating expected in the November Tests.
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Rassie on Bok squad: There are several unlucky players
Network SportThe squad for the three-Test tour to the UK in November has been announced, with Rassie Erasmus stating the selection…
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Jacques Nienaber rules out Springboks return
Network SportLeinster coach Jacques Nienaber enjoys the stimulation that club rugby provides and doesn’t see himself returning to Test rugby anytime…
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Stormers hunting Bok prop?
Network SportA spate of injuries has put the Cape Town side in the market for a loosehead prop, with a Sharks…
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Watch: Kagiso Rabada takes 300th Test wicket
Network SportFast bowler Kagiso Rabada reached a milestone during South Africa's first Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka.
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Sharks coach: Rusty Boks sharpened Sharks teeth
Network SportJohn Plumtree says that, albeit a bit rusty, the Sharks' Bok contingent made an impact against the Glasgow Warriors.
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Proteas Women on the cusp of glory
Network SportThe Proteas Women are on the verge of a significant victory, with the White Ferns standing between them and the…
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Jake White sees red over Johan Grobbelaar call
Network SportJohan Grobbelaar became the second Bulls player controversially sent off in as many weeks, with his coach believing it was…
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Scarlets stun Bulls after Johan Grobbelaar’s red card
Network SportThe Vodacom Bulls suffered their first loss of the 2024/25 United Rugby Championship after a one-point loss in Wales last…
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Siya, Eben back for Sharks duty
Network SportThe Sharks have been bolstered by the return of several Springboks to tackle the defending URC champions at Kings Park…
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Bok Women get exciting 2025 world cup draw
Network SportThe Springbok Women will face France, Italy and Brazil in next year’s world cup.











