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Boks change three for Wallabies who reshuffle

Wednesday 27 July 2005

South Africa coach Jake White has made three changes and one positional switch to his starting line-up for the Tri-Nations opening clash against Australia on Saturday, expecting the Wallabies to come back in force after last weekend's loss.

White names six black players for Springboks

Wednesday 20 July 2005

Springbok coach Jake White today named six black players in his starting line-up to face the Wallabies this coming Saturday in the return match of the Nelson Mandela Challenge at Ellis Park.

Selectors name squad for 2nd Mandela Cup match

Wednesday 13 July 2005

The national rugby selectors today announced the Springbok squad for the second Nelson Mandela Challenge Test match next week at Ellis Park against the Wallabies.

Vickerman, Latham and Mortlock back for Wallabies'

Monday 11 July 2005

The Wallabies were bolstered by the return from injury of first-team players Daniel Vickerman, Chris Latham and Stirling Mortlock for this month's two rugby Tests in South Africa.

One new cap in squad for All Blacks Tri nations

Monday 11 July 2005

The All Blacks selectors dropped long-serving wing Doug Howlett and recalled Joe Rokocoko in their 26-man squad named Sunday for the Tri-Nations rugby series with Australia and South Africa.

Tri-Nations rugby union schedule for 2005

Monday 11 July 2005

The schedule for the 2005 Tri-Nations rugby union series featuring New Zealand, South Africa and Australia

72 000 tickets sold for Mandela plate match

Thursday 7 July 2005

Tickets for the first Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate match between Australia and the Springboks on Saturday at the Telstra Stadium in Sydney, are selling like hot cakes.

The Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate

Tuesday 5 July 2005

On Saturday Australia will host South Africa in the 1st of four matches this year between the two sides. The Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate was first contested in 2000.

Springboks arrive in wet Sydney

Friday 1 July 2005

Wet and blistering conditions greeted the Springbok rugby team when it arrived here earlier today from Johannesburg.

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