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Wallabies snatch late win

8 years ago by SA Rugby

The Wallabies turned back the clock to last year's World Cup to again triumph over Scotland by a single point at Murrayfield, writes MARK KEOHANE.

Clueless Coetzee must go

8 years ago by SA Rugby

The Springboks deserve a coach with the ambition as well as the tactical ability to win in spite of the backward South African rugby system, writes JON CARDINELLI.

Clueless Coetzee must go

8 years ago by SA Rugby

The Springboks deserve a coach with the ambition as well as the tactical ability to win in spite of the backward South African rugby system, writes JON CARDINELLI.

Coetzee slams individual errors

8 years ago by SA Rugby

Allister Coetzee has shifted the blame to his players following the Springboks’ monumental defeat to England at Twickenham, writes JON CARDINELLI in London.

Defence cost clueless Boks

8 years ago by SA Rugby

The inept Springboks were haunted by familiar problems once again as they slipped to a disappointing 37-21 defeat against England at Twickenham on Saturday, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

Bumbling Boks to stumble again

8 years ago by SA Rugby

The Springboks will lose to England. It won’t be the humiliation of the Durban debacle against the All Blacks but it will be as emphatic, writes MARK KEOHANE.

‘Red cards likely at Twickers’

8 years ago by SA Rugby

What the English newspapers are saying ahead of the Test between England and South Africa at Twickenham today.

Baa-Baas whack Fiji

8 years ago by SA Rugby

Akker van der Merwe and Robert du Preez starred as the Barbarians cruised to a 40-7 win over Fiji in Belfast on Friday.

Shell iconic moment

8 years ago by SA Rugby

Flyhalf André Pretorius's sublime second-half performance lifted the Springboks to a 25-14 win over England at Twickenham in 2006, with South Africa having not lost to the English since then.

Boks-England 2014 highlights

8 years ago by SA Rugby

A look back at the highlights of the last Test between the Boks and England at Twickenham, with the visitors emerging as 31-28 winners.