A second tournament victory on the bounce for the Blitzboks in Canada, this time in Edmonton.
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The Springbok Sevens team topped Pool A after the opening day of the HSBC Canada Sevens at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday, with commanding wins over Mexico, Hong Kong and Canada.
Springbok flanker Kwagga Smith vowed that the team will leave everything on the pitch when they meet New Zealand in their closing Castle Lager Rugby Championship clash in Gold Coast next weekend after their heart-breaking 19-17 defeat in Townsville on Saturday.
The four South African sides in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship were given a baptism of fire on the opening weekend of the new competition, with only the Emirates Lions getting a victory in the Northern Hemisphere.
Springbok head coach Jacques Nienaber and captain Siya Kolisi applauded the effort of their team in Saturday's Castle Lager Rugby Championship match against the All Blacks and said the result could have gone their way.
The Springboks suffered the agony of seeing New Zealand fullback Jordie Barrett’s 77th minute penalty condemn them to a 19-17 (halftime 13-11) defeat in a nail-biting Castle Lager Rugby Championship match in Townsville, Australia – the 100th meeting between the teams.
Springbok Women’s coach Stanley Raubenheimer has included experienced campaigners Nolusindiso Booi, Babalwa Latsha and Tayla Kinsey, who missed out on the Tests against Kenya earlier this year, in a squad of 33 players for the South Africans’ first overseas tour in four years.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber made two injury-enforced changes to his matchday squad for their final Castle Lager Rugby Championship clash against the All Blacks in Gold Coast, with Ox Nché earning a starting berth and Jasper Wiese being drafted in among the replacements.
The Springboks are backing their systems and style of play as they look to wrap up their Castle Lager Rugby Championship campaign on a winning note against New Zealand in Gold Coast on Saturday.
Springbok Women's centre Zintle Mpupha has signed a one-year deal with English club Exeter Chiefs, making her the second South African female player to pen a professional deal in Europe in a move that was welcomed by SA Rugby.
The sixth round of the SA Rugby U20 Cup delivered two dramatic second half performances in which the Lions and DHL Western Province sealed their semi-final spots in the competition with one round to play.
The Springbok Sevens team topped Pool A after the opening day of the HSBC Canada Sevens at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday, with commanding wins over Mexico, Hong Kong and Canada.
Springbok Women’s coach Stanley Raubenheimer has included experienced campaigners Nolusindiso Booi, Babalwa Latsha and Tayla Kinsey, who missed out on the Tests against Kenya earlier this year, in a squad of 33 players for the South Africans’ first overseas tour in four years.