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Former players reflect on Nelson Mandela's inspirational role in South Africa's first Rugby World Cup triumph 30 years ago.
South Africa’s 1995 team had only one non-white player, Chester Williams, but when they won the country’s second Rugby World Cup in 2007, there were six in the squad and two in the starting ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNRugby World Cup-winning Springboks coach White leaves BullsRugby World Cup-winning coach Jake White quit the Bulls franchise on Friday, saying the Pretoria outfit needed a "new voice".
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DFA on MSNSpringboks unveil striking new kit to mark 30-Year Anniversary of 1995 World Cup triumphDanie van der Lith SA Rugby, in partnership with Nike, has unveiled the Springboks’ new playing kit and a special-edition retro jersey to commemorate the 30th anniversary of South Africa’s iconic 1995 ...
England’s chances of making the World Rugby Under semi-finals were dented by a 32-22 defeat to South Africa in Rovigo.
World Cup winning back row legend Neil Back believes Jac Morgan can play himself into the test side to face Australia by delivering a breakdown masterclass to solve the British and Irish Lions ...
Some bolters were risks that quickly faded from public memory. Others become household names and even legends. 1987: Michael Jones - The youngest forward selected for the inaugural Rugby World Cup ...
The exploits of the 1995 World Cup winning side, inspired by Nelson Mandela have spawned South Africa's greatest export; the Springboks ...
(Reuters) -South Africa fullback Willie le Roux will earn his 100th cap when he starts in Saturday's second test against ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNSpringboks team: World Cup hero makes long-awaited return against Italy as Rassie Erasmus explains Siya Kolisi’s absenceDamian Willemse will make his long-awaited Springboks return while Jesse Kriel becomes the Springboks' 67th captain against ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNFrance name nine uncapped players, including a South African, Canadian and Fijian for England XV showdownFabien Galthie has selected nine uncapped players in his France XV team to tackle an England XV at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Saturday.
Captain Craig Casey expects the ongoing battle for Ireland’s number 10 jersey to continue for the next decade as he prepares ...
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