Agence France-Presse on MSN
Springbok star Feinberg-Mngomezulu suffers ankle injury
Star Springboks fly-half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu has suffered a potentially "pretty serious" ankle injury, his Stormers ...
Springboks star Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu to undergo scans on ‘pretty serious’ injury - The Stormers fly half suffered an ...
Springbok fans are counting down to a huge Test season as Rassie Erasmus uses another alignment camp to prepare new stars and seasoned Boks for 2026 battles.
The South African on MSN
Springboks’ new era: How new-look team could line up after 2027 Rugby World Cup
As a new era dawns after the 2027 Rugby World Cup, here is how the next-gen/new-look Springboks could line up.
A new BrandMapp study shows rugby has become the most watched sport among South Africa’s consumer class, with Springbok ...
Daily Maverick on MSN
Springbok rugby’s rise has rewritten South Africa’s supporter landscape
According to BrandMapp’s latest annual survey of South Africa’s consumer class – the about 14 million adults living in ...
Springbok Women assistant coach Franzel September says valuable lessons were learned after South Africa’s 47-20 victory over ...
Planet Rugby on MSN
Stormers v Cardiff: Five takeaways as Springbok’s ‘demolition job’ ends darkhorse’s URC bid but Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu concern emerges
Five takeaways after the Stormers booked their place in the United Rugby Championship semi-finals.
SABC Sport on MSN
Anathi Qolo leads Bok Women at Rugby Africa Women's Cup
Lock Anathi Qolo will captain the Springbok Women's squad in the 2026 edition of the Rugby Africa Women's Cup in Nairobi, Kenya.
The Springbok Women will stick to their tried and tested style when they face Kenya in the final match of the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup in Nairobi on Sunday, with some significant team changes in their ...
(Bloomberg) -- Rugby unions linked to South Africa’s richest men and the nation’s sports minister have set back a controversial private equity deal over the commercial rights to the country’s world ...
Among the rugby players who flew into Paris this week for the World Cup, few feel as much pressure to win as do the Springboks. South Africa’s national rugby team was once among the most powerful ...
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