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SA Rugby confirm 2010 Springbok contracts

SA Rugby confirm 2010 Springbok contracts

Sunday 7 February 2010

The South African Rugby Union on Sunday confirmed the names of 19 players who have agreed Springbok contracts for 2010.

Mexted issues warning for Springboks

Mexted issues warning for Springboks

Wednesday 23 December 2009

Former All Blacks No.8 and more famous in recent times for his television work Murray Mexted has commended the Springboks on the success in 2009 but warned that they will have to change.

Hemisphere gap wider than ever : Mallett

Hemisphere gap wider than ever : Mallett

Thursday 10 December 2009

Italy coach Nick Mallett has said that he believes the gap between Northern and Southern Hemisphere rugby is wider than ever after a disappointing November series for the European nations.

Tough TriNations draw for Springboks

Tough TriNations draw for Springboks

Thursday 8 October 2009

Champions South Africa face a demanding three consecutive Test opening to the defence of their Tri-Nations title in the 2010 campaign in the draw announced on Thursday.

All Blacks TriNations & Test venues announced

All Blacks TriNations & Test venues announced

Thursday 8 October 2009

The All Blacks will play home Test matches in New Plymouth, Dunedin, Hamilton, Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch next year, with the venues for the 2010 June International Series and Tri Nations confirmed today.

All Blacks beware of Wales & England: Fitzy

All Blacks beware of Wales & England: Fitzy

Tuesday 22 September 2009

Wales and England will be eyeing up the All Blacks on their end of year tour to the Northern Hemisphere according to former All Black captain Sean Fitzpatrick.

Dwyer puts the blame on Deans' assistants

Dwyer puts the blame on Deans' assistants

Monday 21 September 2009

Former Australian Rugby World Cup-winning coach Bob Dwyer has accused Wallabies assistant coaches Jim Williams and Richard Graham of not doing their jobs.

All Blacks take second place in TriNations

All Blacks take second place in TriNations

Saturday 19 September 2009

The All Blacks beat the Wallabies 33-6 in Wellington to secure second place in the TriNations and put Australia in last place. The Wallabies were the first to score after Dan Carter

New Zealand beat Australia in Wellington

New Zealand beat Australia in Wellington

Saturday 19 September 2009

South Africa have won the TriNations already and this match will decide who finishes second in the TriNations for 2009. Australia will be looking to snatch a victory

Wallabies out to ensure All Blacks mojo is gone

Wallabies out to ensure All Blacks mojo is gone

Friday 18 September 2009

With the Tri-Nations title beyond reach, Saturday's championship finale between the All Blacks and Wallabies has become a desperate battle to avoid the ignominy of finishing last.

 
 

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