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RUGBY

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/ 9 June 2008

Bok coach expects Welsh improvement

Springbok coach Peter de Villiers said he expected Wales to bounce back from their first Test mauling by the South Africans and produce an improved performance in the second Test in Pretoria on Saturday.

By Zelim Nel
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/ 7 June 2008

Boks overwhelm Wales 43-17

World champions South Africa beat off-colour Six Nations winners Wales 43-17 in the first Test in Bloemfontein on Saturday to hand Springboks coach Peter de Villiers a winning start.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 June 2008

Carter guides All Blacks to tight win

New Zealand flyhalf Daniel Carter overcame an erratic performance to guide the All Blacks to a 21-11 victory over Ireland at a rain-soaked Railyards Stadium on Saturday.

By Greg Stutchbury
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/ 6 June 2008

Clash of the champions

The Springboks kick off the beginning of a new era on Saturday by hosting Wales in a Test match at Bloemfontein’s Vodacom Park.

By Dillon Davie
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/ 5 June 2008

Bok coach kicks off with new-look team

World champions South Africa suffered a major setback ahead of the first of two Tests against Wales on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 June 2008

Bok legend to help launch SA’s ‘four-year journey’

Springbok great Andre Venter will present the jerseys to the Springbok match 22 for Saturday’s Test against Wales at Vodacom Park in Bloemfontein.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 June 2008

All Blacks, Ireland rejig battle plans

The All Blacks and Ireland have been forced to hastily rejig their battle plans 48 hours before Saturday’s one-off rugby Test.

By Chris Foley
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/ 4 June 2008

James delighted at being back in Bok mix

Butch James is back in the Springbok green and gold and relishing the chance to add a second chapter to a glorious 2007.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 September 2007

A rugby crackdown

The citings and subsequent bans of both Schalk Burger and England captain Phil Vickery have raised a worrying trend at the Rugby World Cup in France.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 May 2007

Rugby dancing to a political tune

South African rugby this week found itself once again dancing to the strains of a political orchestra

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 April 2007

‘We will take Springboks’ passports!’

Fikile-Ntsikelelo Moya speaks to Butana Komphela about transformation of the rugby field.

By Fikile Ntsikelelo Moya
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/ 28 July 1995

Let’s steal the Springbok from Verwoerd

By adopting Die Stem as part of our national anthem, we have robbed Verwoerd of his legacy.

By Weekly Mail Reporter
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/ 30 June 1995

Editorial: We stopped Lomu can we stop Murdoch

Last week the man who buys everything met the man who’s prepared to sell anything…

By Weekly Mail Reporter
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