Afrikaans commentary
Catch the Junior Boks' final match in the U20 Summer Series, at 21h00 against Wales from Treviso in Italy, live here as they play for top spot in the competition. We also have Afrikaans commentary, provided by the tournament organisers - watch on the lower video.
Afrikaans commentary
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Springbok assistant coach Deon Davids and prop Frans Malherbe said the team were determined to improve after suffering a heart-breaking 13-12 defeat against Wales in the Castle Lager Incoming Series in Bloemfontein last weekend as they began their preparations on Monday for the tournament finale in Cape Town on Saturday.
Junior Springboks head coach Bafana Nhleko has made four changes to his starting pack and rotated his scrumhalves for Tuesday night’s Under-20 Six Nations Summer Series Final against Wales in Treviso.
SA Rugby has warned Springbok fans to beware of online websites claiming to have Test match tickets for sale. Fans have increasingly reported being conned into buying tickets for Springbok matches only for the seller to default having taken payment.
The Springbok Women had demanding training sessions on the first day of their pre-departure camp in Pretoria on Monday, as Stanley Raubenheimer and his coaching staff wasted no time to start preparing the 30 players for the two-Test tour to Japan later this month.
Springbok fullback Warrick Gelant and flank Deon Fourie yesterday attributed their 13-12 defeat against Wales in their second Castle Lager Incoming Series test to mistakes and said the team was determined to go to Cape Town and win the series.
The Springbok Women will take on Spain in a two-Test series in August, in what will be their final match preparations before they depart to New Zealand for the Rugby World Cup.
Junior Springbok head coach Bafana Nhleko has paid tribute to his conquering side for their eagerness to learn and improve as a team following their thrilling 47-27 triumph over Wales to claim the Under-20 Six Nations Summer Series title in Treviso, Italy on Tuesday evening.
While the Springboks were immensely proud of their team-mates Eben Etzebeth (lock – 100th Test) and Bongi Mbonambi (hooker – 50th Test) achieving special milestones in Saturday’s series decider against Wales, their main goal was to win the match to make the celebrations extra special for the players.
The SA Schools teams return to action in Cape Town on Saturday having last played in 2019 and judging by the excitement in the camps as they prepared at Hoër Landbouskool Boland near Paarl, the players and their management teams can’t wait for the opportunity to play again.
Springbok prop Steven Kitshoff and wing Cheslin Kolbe said they were determined to make the country proud as they look forward to Saturday’s Castle Lager Incoming Series decider against Wales in Cape Town.
Springbok assistant coach Deon Davids and prop Frans Malherbe said the team were determined to improve after suffering a heart-breaking 13-12 defeat against Wales in the Castle Lager Incoming Series in Bloemfontein last weekend as they began their preparations on Monday for the tournament finale in Cape Town on Saturday.
The Springbok Women will take on Spain in a two-Test series in August, in what will be their final match preparations before they depart to New Zealand for the Rugby World Cup.