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Articles about Bakkies Botha

Three injured Boks withdraw from tour

Forwards Danie Rossouw, Wickus van Heerden and Gurthro Steenkamp withdrew injured on Monday from South Africa's short rugby tour of Britain. Star scrumhalf Fourie du Preez also looks like staying home and missing the Test against Wales at Cardiff and the celebration match with the Barbarians at Twickenham on December 1.

Bulls reveal new faces in Super 14 squad

Three new signings at fullback and the return of Springboks Chiliboy Ralepelle and Pierre Spies after a layoff are the outstanding features of the Bulls' Super 14 training squad that was announced on Wednesday. The Bulls have also named six locks in their search to fill the huge boots of this year's captain, Victor Matfield.

Springboks win north-vs-south battle

South Africa may have reclaimed the World Cup for the southern hemisphere after a one-off win by England in 2003, but that is not to say that the debate over who is in the ascendancy has been resolved. For many, the Springboks' tactics in the 15-6 win over England in the final were decidedly of northern values.

England 'can win any game'

In this most weird and wonderful Rugby World Cup, England is making it seem like anything is possible. That includes winning the final against South Africa on Saturday at Stade de France, a prospect that was utterly absurd little more than a month ago.

'It's time for new heroes'

‘I've believed for a long time now that South Africa are going to win the World Cup," Jake White says with quiet but utter certainty in his hotel room in Paris. Days away from the final, against an England team that White's Springboks beat 36-0 last month, it might be presumed that arrogance or complacency underpins the South African coach's unusually bold honesty.

Boks look to clear final World Cup hurdle

Unbeaten South Africa face defending champions England in a mouth-watering Rugby World Cup final at the Stade de France on Saturday, a re-match of the pool match the Springboks won with consummate ease. But both sides have been quick to play down the significance of that record 36-0 rout, achieved when England were without talismanic flyhalf Jonny Wilkinson.

World Cup not in the bag, warns White

South Africa may have reached the World Cup final, but they will have achieved nothing if they don't beat England in Saturday's showdown, said coach Jake White on Sunday following the Springboks' 37-13 victory over Argentina. The 43-year-old also insisted that the 36-0 walloping of England four weeks ago counted for nothing.

Are the Pumas baiting the Boks?

How much do Argentina have left in the tank? The answer should be clear in the second half of a ferocious forwards clash between the Pumas and South Africa on Sunday. Cracks appeared among the Pumas last Sunday when they let slip a 19-6 lead around the hour mark to give Scotland a sniff at victory. The Springboks are too dangerous for anybody to afford easing off at any time.

CJ back to prop up Bok Cup hopes

South Africa prop CJ van der Linde will start against Argentina in the World Cup semifinal at the Stade France in Paris on Sunday after recovering from a knee injury. The 27-year-old tighthead prop is the only change to the starting XV that beat Fiji in last Sunday's quarterfinal -- Jannie du Plessis drops to the bench as the Springboks attempt to reach their second final.

Boks primed and ready for Fiji

There's no disguising this one. South Africa against Fiji should be a mismatch of a Rugby World Cup quarterfinal. Fiji would have to produce the perfect game to upset South Africa and advance to the semifinals. So that's what coach Ilie Tabua is asking his squad to do. Fiji qualified for their first World Cup quarterfinal since the inaugural edition in 1987 with a 38-34 upset over Wales.

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Photos about Bakkies Botha

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Springbok lock Bakkies Botha (R) during a fight with Sam Whitelock of the All Blacks at a Tri-Nations Test match between the two teams in August 2011. Botha is in the starting lineup for the Boks' World Cup game against Fiji after a miraculous recovery from his Achilles injury.
The enforcer
Bakkies Botha is almost definitely out of the Springboks' World Cup opening squad due to his Achilles injury, while the Boks fret over Bryan Habana's possible exclusion too.
The enforcer
Bakkies Botha (Bulls) - Lock - 74 caps Known as "the enforcer", Botha is one of the toughest customers in international rugby. He will have to watch himself in New Zealand and make sure his enthusiasm doesn't get the better of him by getting penalised cheaply. This World Cup will also be his third.
The enforcer
South Africa's Bakkies Botha takes part the Springboks' Captain's Run ahead of their Tri-Nations opener against the All Blacks in Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday.
Making himself at home
Victor Matfield during the Bulls training session at Orlando Stadium in Soweto on Monday. The Bulls have named a full-strength side, minus the suspended Bakkies Botha, for Saturday's Super 14 semifinal against the Crusaders.


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