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Statistics: Tri-Nations viii
South Africa played its sixth Tri-Nations match for 2009 and beat New Zealand in Hamilton, the first time the two teams have met in Hamilton. This victory meant that they added the Tri-Nations to the Freedom Cup, the Mandela Plate, the British & Irish Lions series and the World Cup for a full house that brought with it No.1 status in the world.
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You Be The Ref: Aussie Places v African Tribes
You be the Ref is back - a chance for each reader to test his/her knowledge of the laws of the game. After all, if you don't know the laws properly you cannot referee and if you don't know the laws properly, you cannot judge a referee.
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Aussie Places v African Tribes - Answers
Answers to You Be The Ref - Aussie Places v African Tribes.
Koshuis
Green Mile finals day draws nearer
The 2009 UCT Steinhoff Internal League is heading towards a thrilling climax, with finals day - on Wednesday, September 23 - just a little over a week away now.
News
Ikeys to do Maties a favour?
The Ikey Tigers could do Varsity Cup rivals, FNB Maties, a huge favour when they play host to log leaders Hamilton's in WP Super League action at the Green Mile on Saturday afternoon.
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Smit speaks up for refs
Springbok captain John Smit, the most-capped international skipper of all-time, a man with a mature head, has spoken up for referees.
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Spain: Fixtures for Division de Honor
Spain's Division de Honor starts on 13 September. The last round of play-offs is on 18 May 2010. Back in the top league after 16 years' absence is Gernika of the Basque country.
Second Phase
The view from the couch
rugby365 columnist John OConnor says this week the view reaches a level of whinging that is nearly supersonic, as we look at the superlative management of the game by the IRB (who couldn't arrange a sleepover in a morgue).
Koshuis
Maroela rule at Tuks once again
If ever it was true that tries win matches, it was on Tuesday, September 8 when Maroela retained Tuks' Steinhoff Winter House League Championships title.
News
'Team VC' to learn in the USA
Varsity Cup Managing Director Duitser Bosman was one of 14 Varsity Cup role-players set to depart for the USA on Thursday night as part of a fact-finding mission ahead of the 2010 tournament.
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CCMA rules against referee
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) has dismissed an application by former referee Deon van Blommenstein based on ?unfair dismissal? after the South African Rugby Union removed him from the national panel of referees.
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Stewart's solution to kicking plague
Dave Stewart, versatile Springbok back of the 1960s, was recently interviewed by John Maytham of the radio station Cape Talk and spoke of his solution to the kicking plaguing rugby at present. He makes four pints.
Maties
Boland have that Stellenbosch flavour
FNB Maties utility back Hayden Groepes will line up at fullback for the Boland Cavaliers this weekend - just one of a host of Stellenbosch stars tasked with getting the Wellington-based team's 2009 Currie Cup campaign back on track.
Koshuis
All to play for in Kovsies league
A very interesting last round of matches awaits the Shimlas players and supporters in the Kovsies Steinhoff Koshuisliga, with only Heimat being assured of a place in the final at this stage.
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'Relieved' Watt looking ahead to 2010
FNB TUT have retained their Varsity Cup status ahead of next year's tournament, after their second-leg promotion/relegation fixture against UKZN was called off.
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The referees' strike
A few years ago Welsh referees went on strike for better compensation. The Golden Lions referees did the same last weekend, but for better - safer and less abusive - refereeing conditions.
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Pukke v UJ in Grand Challenge Final
Varsity Cup teams, FNB Pukke and FNB UJ, advanced to the final of the 2009 Pirates Grand Challenge with semifinal wins over Impala and Pirates, respectively, on Tuesday evening.
Maties
Bosch gets another Currie Cup chance
FNB Maties centre Paul Bosch has replaced his club mate Morgan Newman in the Western Province squad for Saturday's Currie Cup meeting with the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein.
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Law Discussion - the caught kick
We here discuss some points of rugby law from incidents over the weekend, especially the award of the scrum after a kick is caught.
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Format change for Junior World Champs
The International Rugby Board has announced the dates, match schedule and pools for the IRB Junior World Championship in Argentina.
Second Phase
In defence of John Smit
rugby365.com guest columnist Howard Kahn cannot understand why so much criticism has been directed at Springbok captain John Smit after South Africa's 6-21 defeat at the hands of Australia last weekend.
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Golden Lions refs go on strike
All 10 Saturday's Pirates Grand Challenge semifinal matches in the Golden Lions' leagues, from first team to Under-19 team level, did not take place due to protest action by the appointed referees.
Second Phase
The return of the scrum
rugby365 columnist Jon Harris, himself once a master in the dark art of front row play, tells us why he is celebrating the return of the scrum as a major skill set.
Koshuis
Finals build-up begins at TUT
With the 2009 rugby season coming to an end in some parts of South Africa, things are just starting to hot up in TUT's Steinhoff Koshuis League.
Koshuis
Maroela teen Onderstepoort op Tuks
Die eerste spanne van Maroela en Onderstepoort raak op Dinsdag, September 8 slaags in die eindronde van die Winterhuisliga, wat deur Steinhoff gebrog word.
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Referees to 13 September
Nigel Owens of Wales has the big one this weekend at sold-out Waikato Stadium in Hamilton.
Koshuis
Awesome Heimat nail down final spot!
Heimat booked their place in the 2009 Kovsies Steinhoff Koshuisliga Final when they recorded a 22-10 win over Vishuis on Friday.
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Statistics: Tri-Nations vii
What a difference a week and a few changes, includsing one of attitude, make. After being beaten by more than the score suggested in Perth Auistralia beat South Africa by more than the score suggested in Brisbane.
Varsity Cup outfit, FNB UCT, suffered a heavy 21-51 WP Super League defeat at the hands of NNK at the Jan Burger Stadium in Parow on Friday.
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Pukke power up for semifinals
2009 Varsity Cup finalists, FNB Pukke, have named a powerful starting XV for Saturday's Pirates Grand Challenge semifinal meeting with Impala.
Australia
Global Results - 6 September
Australia came back in no uncertain terms when they walloped South Africa in Brisbane in Round 7 of the Tri-Nations. In the Celtic countries the Magners League started and in England the Premiership, both with surprises.
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Gagiano to take on an Italian job
UCT's Varsity Cup skipper for the past two years, JJ Gagiano, will join up with Italian Super 10 club, The Roman Praetorians, on a two-month playing trial.
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Tuks' Van Velze takes the lead
FNB Tuks loose forward Gerrit-Jan van Velze will captain the Blue Bulls Juniors in their Currie Cup Under-20 match against Western Province at Newlands on Saturday.
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Impressive Ikeys win again
FNB UCT recovered from a slow start to claim an impressive 42-23 win over Villager's in the Western Province Super League.
NEWS
Final FNB Top 20 for 2009
After producing and studying a multitude of statistics, we come to the final FNB Top 20 for 2009 with, unsurprisingly, Grey College on top.
Koshuis
Armentum dethroned in Bloem
It's official - a new champion will be crowned in the Kovsies Steinhoff Koshuisliga on Friday, September 18.
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Ikeys aiming for another five points
The Ikey Tigers, fresh off their 42-23 win over Villager's last week, will head into tonight's WP Super League clash against NNK hoping to make it four bonus point wins in a row.
Maties
Maties fight on, but Vics lose
A rampant FNB Maties smashed NNK 72-18 on Saturday, but Hamilton's put one hand on the 2009 WP Super League trophy by beating Victorians - also at the weekend.
Second Phase
Take a bow Peter
rugby365 columnist Jon Harris doffs his cap to Springbok coach Peter de Villiers and highlights why he thinks it is time for the PdV-bashers to hang their heads in shame.
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UJ go down in dramatic finish
FNB UJ suffered a last-gasp defeat at the hands of a fired-up Impala team in Rustenberg on Saturday.
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Pukke's 50-minute demolition
The table-topping FNB Pukke needed just 50 minutes to rack up a crushing 76-0 Grand Challenge win over Union on Friday night.
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Smart referees find BokSmart smart
BokSmart, SA Rugby?s National Rugby Safety Programme , is an initiative aimed at educating people for after rugby.
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Referees to 6 September
The Tri-Nations moves across the width of Australia, from Perth to Brisbane. This time Wayne Barnes of England is the man in the middle.
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Boks 'scrum down' with IRB boss
The Springboks' unhappy marriage with the International Rugby Board took an intriguing turn, as the South Africans have asked for an "explanation" about a string of puzzling rulings by New Zealand referee Bryce Lawrence in their 32-25 Tri-Nations win over Australia.
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Statistics: Tri-Nations vi
South Africa ran through Australia in Perth to win the first of their three overseas matches and in the process became the first team in the 2009 Tri-Nations to get a four-try bonus point.. We give some statistics in this match with some accumulated stats. The big surprise was the suddenly big penalty count against South Africa.
Argentina
Global Results - 30 August 2009
South Africa won in Perth - that is the biggest result of the weekend. But also Kenya won the Elgon Cup with a bigger win in the first round.
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UJ choose for Impalas battle
FNB UJ head coach Hugo van As has rested a number of his first-choice players for Saturday's Pirates Grand Challenge clash against Impalas.
Maties
Stoffberg wings it for must-win Maties
FNB Maties head coach Chean Roux has selected veteran scrumhalf Henoe Stoffberg on the wing for Saturday's WP Super League clash against NNK.
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IRB rules on ruck binding
In response to a request by the USA for clarity on the obligations of a player joining a ruck, the IRB has ruled that a player is required to bind on a team-mate if one is there or on an opponent if no team-mate is there.
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Powerful Pukke top Pirates league
FNB Pukke ensured that they would end the 2009 season on top of the Pirates Grand Challenge log, after smashing Roodepoort 66-16 on Wednesday.
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Noordelikes first up for Pukke
NWU-Pukke will begin the defence of their SAA National Club Championships title against Noordelikes.
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Ikeys gear up for 'massive' battle
Acting FNB UCT head coach Kevin Foote has announced a powerful starting line-up for Saturday's Southern Suburbs derby clash against Villager's.
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Roos resigns from refereeing
Test referee Willie Roos has resigned from refereeing with immediate effect. This follows abuse he suffered in Kimberley after the Currie Cup match between Griqualand West and the Blue Bulls, which the Blue Bulls won 25-24.
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Lewis skips into Lions equation
Another Varsity Cup star has been called up for Currie Cup duty - with UJ fullback Earl Lewis the latest player set to take the step up for the Xerox Lions.
Koshuis
Oppierif, Bastion finish on a high
Wednesday night marked the end of the UJ Steinhoff Koshuis League's second round and Bastion again showed that they are the team to beat in this year's competition.
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Kraaifontein looming large for Ikeys
FNB UCT, who are currently without head coach John Dobson, face a tricky WP Super League encounter at the Green Mile on Wednesday night when they play host to Kraaifontein.
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Deadly Ikeys thrash Kraaifontein
FNB UCT claimed a clinical 67-7 WP Super League victory over Kraaifontein at the Green Mile on Wednesday night.
Maties
Steenkamp back in WP mix
De Kock Steenkamp, a member of the 2008 Varsity Cup-winning Maties team, has replaced injured Western Province lock Adriaan Fondse for Saturday's Currie Cup clash against the Sharks in Durban.
Koshuis
Just four teams left standing in Tuks' league
The 2008 Winter House League finalists, Maroela and Sonop, have both qualified for the 2009 Steinhoff Winter House semifinals which will take place at Tuks on Tuesday, September 1.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 - 25 August 2009
The big match was in Stellenbosch when a weakened Paul Roos side beat an even more weakened Grey College side by three kicks to one, Grey's first defeat since 2006.
Koshuis
Big scores and close calls at the Green Mile
Last week's action on the Green Mile was tough and physical, something we have come to expect from the 2009 UCT Steinhoff Internal League. Cobras and Marquard both put up big scores, whilst the other games went down to the wire.
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Ikey Tigers bounce back strongly
FNB UCT bounced back from last weekend's home loss to 'Durbel' with a 34-17 bonus point win over Helderberg on Friday evening.
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Referees to 29 August 2009
The big focus of the rugby world this week will be on a match in Perth with Bryce Lawrence of New Zealand to referee it as the Tri-Nations sits on a knife edge.
Australia
Global Results - 23 August
There was a one-point thriller in Sydney as the highlight of this weekend's results.
Koshuis
Quarterfinal time at Tukkies
Onderstepoort and Boekenhout go into the quarterfinals of Tuks' Steinhoff Winter House League as the overwhelming favourites for championships honours.
Maties
Maties power up for Hamilton's
FNB Maties head coach Chean Roux has assembled a powerful starting line-up for Friday evening's top-of-the-table WP Super League clash at Hamilton's.
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Statistics: Tri-Nations v
After a week's break the Tri-Nations resumed with a match in Sydney in which New Zealand beat Australia 19-18. We give some statistics in this match with some accumulated stats. Because of all the talk about kicking we give some statistics of kicking so far in the Tri-Nations..
Maties
Maties show Hamilton's who's boss
Varsity Cup champions, FNB Maties, recorded a convincing 27-13 win over Hamilton's in WP Super League action on Friday.
Canada
England Women clinch Nations Cup
In the last round of the Women's Nations Cup played in Ontario, Canada, England defeated South Africa 25-0 and won a bonus point, so remaining undefeated. England will retain the title they won in 2008.
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TUT take early advantage
FNB TUT claimed a crushing 55-27 win over the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Tshwane on Wednesday evening - a result that puts them in pole position in terms of staying in the Varsity Cup competition next year.
Maties
Bax and co. remain in WP U21 mix
A host of Varsity Cup stars from Stellenbosch and UCT have once again been named in the Western Province Under-21 team for Saturday's Currie Cup clash against the Lions at Newlands.
Maties
Engelbrecht returns as a Lion
Former FNB UCT star Pieter Engelbrecht will return to Newlands as a Lions player in this weekend's Currie Cup match between Western Province and the Golden Lions.
Koshuis
'Drom' to finish on a high
It is Week Nine in the UJ Steinhoff Koshuis League and we can, again, expect fireworks in Johannesburg tonight when Afslaan face Oppierif and Dromedaris meet Kanniedood in first division action.
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Ikeys stars to join Mighty Elephants
Star FNB UCT forwards, Michael Passaportis and Enoch Panya, have been snapped up by the Mighty Elephants for the remainder of the 2009 Currie Cup First Division season.
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IRB moves on uncontested scrums
The International Rugby Board has taken a leaf out of the French book in an effort to counter the problem of uncontested scrums, which are sometimes used as a tactic by teams whose scrum, is in trouble.
Koshuis
Armentum verloor weer in Koshuisliga
'n Drie in die doodsnikke Vrydagaand deur Francois Crous (binnesenter) het Heimat 'n 24-23 Steinhoff Koshuisliga sege oor Armentum besorg.
Koshuis
Wet weather greets UCT Internal League
UCT's Internal League - brought to you by Steinhoff International - will once again be on display this week in what will most likely be another wet and muddy affair.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 - 18 August 2009
One thing is now abundantly clear - Grey College are far and away the Number 1 school in the FNB Top 20. The other 19 are probably all pretty close, one able to beat the other on any given day, but Grey are exceptional.
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More double trouble in 2010 opener
The fixtures for the 2010 Varsity Cup have been announced, with two double headers set to open the third-ever Varsity Cup tournament on Monday, February 1.
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TUT eyeing Varsity Cup safety
FNB TUT coach Jimmy Watt is hoping that his team's form in the recently-completed Carlton Cup will be enough to help them qualify for the 2010 Varsity Cup competition.
Koshuis
Bastion still unbeaten in Jo'burg
Dromedaris and Bastion played quality rugby on Wednesday night in UJ's Steinhoff Koshuis League, with both sides recording huge victories - Dromedaris won 26-5 against Afslaan and Bastion beat Oppierif 41-0.
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Referees to 23 August
There is Tri-Nations action again this weekend with Jonathan Kaplan in action in Sydney. The Women's Nations Cup comes to an end in Ontario. The two great North Island teams meet in a Ranfurly Shield match.
Maties
Powerful Maties subdue SK
Double Varsity Cup winners, FNB Maties, showed their class with a convincing 36-15 win over SK Walmers in WP Super League action at the weekend.
Koshuis
Onderstepoort, Boekenhout standing tall
Onderstepoort and Boekenhout are still the two teams to beat in Tuks' Winter Hostel League, sponsored by Steinhoff International.
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Referee Roos attacked
At the end of the match between the Blue Bulls and Griquas in Kimberley, the referee, Willie Roos, became the object of a spectator's wrath - apparently - after the Blue Bulls won the match 25-24 in the last minute.
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Off-colour UCT lose at home
An under-strength Ikey Tigers team suffered a shock 18-25 WP Super League loss to 'Durbel' at Groote Schuur on Saturday.
Australia
Global results - 16 August 2009
Kenya and Uganda share a mountain and have a cup named after it, the CAR Under-19 tournament ended and the Women's Nations Cup played itself out. In France the mighty Top 14 got going.
Maties
VC stars headline WP U21 team
A host of Maties and UCT Varsity Cup stars have been named in the Western Province Under-21 team for Saturday's clash against Boland in Wellington.
News
Bobbies deny Tuks... just
Varsity Cup semifinalists, FNB Tukkies, narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 2009 National Club Championships - meaning just two Varsity Cup teams, Pukke and Shimlas, have made it into the Club Champs.
Koshuis
Kovsies Koshuis aksie vuurwarm!
Aksie in Kovsies se rugby-koshuisliga is nou vuurwarm en het ook baie aansien gekry met die universiteit se spelers wat nou vir hul Steinhoff Koshuisspanne in aksie is.
Koshuis
Rain greets UCT's Internal League
The new semester's Steinhoff Internal League action got underway at UCT last week with several big encounters and some great rugby.
Maties
Engelbrecht set for WP chance
Varsity Cup-winning FNB Maties outside back, JJ Engelbrecht, has been named on the Western Province bench for Saturday's Currie Cup clash against the Boland Cavaliers in Wellington.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 - 11 August 2009
The number of matches is shrinking fast but still both the Greys, Glenwood, Waterkloof, Outeniqua, Selborne Die Brandwag, Bishops, Die Brandwag, AHS Kroonstad, Boland Landbou, Dr EG Jansen, Drostdy, Goudveld, Ben Vorster, Centurion, and Framesby were all in action.
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Zim head for JWRT
In the Final of the Confederation of African Rugby's Under-19 tournament in Nairobi Zimbabwe smashed Namibia to qualify for nest year's International Rugby Board's Junior World Rugby Trophy (JWRT).
Canada
WNC: South Africa surprise France
On the opening day of the Women?s Nations Cup at Appleby College in Ontario, Canada, South Africa, not one of the powers in women's rugby, surprised France who managed only a last-gasp 17-all draw while England cruised home 36-7 against the USA.
The International Rugby Board has a committee, referred to as Designated Members, whose task it is to keep an eye on the Laws of the Game, the IRB's basic task. From time to time the Designated Members give rulings on aspects of the law which may not be clear. These rulings are requested by national bodies.
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Turner's chance to become a 'Hero'
Former Varsity Cup star Mathew Turner has been named in the invitational Help for Heroes squad ahead of Saturday's season-opening Middlesex Sevens tournament at Twickenham in London.
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Referees to 16 August 2009
Kenya and Uganda share a mountain and have a cup named after it, the CAR Under-19 tournament ends and the Women's Nations Cup starts.
Second Phase
Disgraceful system should be cited
rugby365 editor Jan de Koning feels it is time to 'cite' the citing officials for their grossly inconsistent behaviour, following the ludicrous decision not to take any further action against Wallaby flyhalf Matt Giteau.
Koshuis
Heimat maak hul stemme dik
Heimat het met sy sege Donderdagaand oor Vishuis 'n ondubbelsinnige boodskap aan die ander rugbyspanne in die Kovsies' Steinhoff Koshuisliga gestuur.
School Profiles
HOERSKOOL NOORD-KAAP
We profile Hoerskool Noord-Kaap of Kimberley.
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Statistics: Tri-Nations iv
South Africa played Australia at Newlands and won 29-17 in a Tri-Nations match. We give some statistics in this match.
Australia
Global Results - 9 August 2009
The big result was at Newlands as South Africa completed a hat-trick of home Tri-Nations victories.
News
Lewis does the damage - again
UJ fullback Earl Lewis scored another hat-trick of tries as the SA Universities recorded a 59-3 win over the Collegiate All-American team in a Tri-Nations curtain-raiser at Newlands on Saturday afternoon.
News
Saracens enjoy good hit-out against UCT
Brendan Venter's Saracens were well tested by UCT's Ikey Tigers in a pre-season clash at the Green Mile on Friday evening.
News
Sarries power up for Ikeys game
Saracens head coach Brendan Venter has selected a powerful starting line-up for his team's friendly match against UCT at Groote Schuur on Friday night - a team that includes current England captain Steve Borthwick.
Maties
Roux changes six for American rematch
Chean Roux, the SA Universities' head coach, has made six changes to his team's starting line-up for Saturday's second clash against the Collegiate All-Americans at Newlands.
Koshuis
Onderstepoort lay down a marker
Onderstepoort remains new firm favourites to claim championships honours in Tuks' 2009 Winter Hostel League - sponsored by Steinhoff International.
News
UCT win in Stellenbosch
The Ikey Tigers bounced back from last week's loss to SK Walmers by claiming a well-deserved 33-20 WP Super League victory over a tough Victorians team in Stellenbosch on Wednesday evening.
News
Open clubs eyeing Varsity Cup scalps
It has been eight years since a non-university team won the National Club Championships, but the open teams are determined to beat the Varsity Cup teams to the silverware in 2009.
News
Ikey Tigers censured for USSA no-show
The University of Cape Town RFC, aka the FNB Ikey Tigers, were Friday censured by the Varsity Cup for their failure to take part in the 2009 USSA Rugby Week, which was recently held at the University of Johannesburg.
Koshuis
Afslaan bounce back
Afslaan managed a convincing win over Kanniedood in Monday night's Steinhoff Koshuis League action at the University of Johannesburg, while the boys from Bastion remained undefeated in the first division.
News
Lewis, SA Universities turn it on
UJ fullback Earl Lewis scored a hat-trick of tries as the SA Universities romped to a 72-14 victory over a committed Collegiate All-Americans team at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch on Wednesday evening.
Second Phase
The view from the couch
This week John OConnor's view takes in the two Tri-Nations tests between South Africa and the Land of the Wrong White Crowd, and includes a valiant attempt at perspective ? very difficult to do when you are bouncing up and down on the couch like a kid who has seen Christmas.
Koshuis
Vishuis, Heimat headline Kovsies clashes
A mouth-watering top-of-the-log clash will kick-start this weekend's action in the Kovsies' Steinhoff Koshuisliga.
News
Rosslee to start in late SA Uni changes
The SA Universities team has been forced into some late changes - one in the starting XV and a further two on the bench - ahead of Wednesday evening's match against the Collegiate All-Americans in Stellenbosch (kick-off 9pm).
News
De Kock up for Ikeys challenge
Former Maties scrumhalf Neil de Kock will return to Cape Town - and the Green Mile - this Friday night eager to resume hostilities against the Ikey Tigers; only this time in the colours of top English Premiership club, Saracens.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 - 4 August 2009
There were some big matches this weekend. In Pretoria Glenwood played Affies, in Bloemfontein the two Greys met, Goudveld in Welkom and in Paarl there was that Interschools to beat all Interschools. The results of these matches have had a great effect on our FNB Top 20 for this week.
Koshuis
'Drom' wil bordjies verhang
Die vonke gaan spat in die Steinhoff Koshuisliga by UJ wanneer die manne van Bastion, huidige voorlopers in die kompetisie, weer vanaand kragte meet met Dromedaris.
News
Pukke make it five from five
2009 Varsity Cup finalists, FNB Pukke, claimed another Intervarsity win over FNB Shimlas; winning 20-6 at Olen Park on Saturday.
Second Phase
The Class of 2009 ... a special collection
rugby365 editor Jan de Koning goes back into the archives to find a team that compares with John Smit's class of 2009. He has to go back a few decades to find it.
News
Van der Wal to lead SA Universities
Pukke No.8 Willem van der Wal will captain the SA Universities team in their two matches against the Collegiate All-Americans - this coming Wednesday and Saturday.
News
Tuks make it three in a row
A third consecutive Carlton Cup Final for FNB Tukkies, but alas no clean sweep on the cards like in 2008.
News
Ikeys lose a tight one at 'The Track'
The Ikey Tigers suffered a disappointing 11-16 WP Super League loss to SK Walmers on Saturday.
Maties
Maties smash Helderberg
FNB Maties continued on their winning ways by claiming a huge 69-5 victory over WP Super League strugglers, Helderberg, on Saturday.
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Referees to 9 August 2009
The Tri-Nations charges ahead, this time at Newlands with the Wallabies to play the Springboks. The same trio of referees will be in action for the third week.
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Statistics: Tri-Nations iii
South Africa played New Zealand in Durban and won 31-19 in a Tri-Nations match. Again the All Blacks were generous in defeat and the South African camp sober in victory. We give some statistics in this match.
Australia
Global Results - 2 August 2009
For the second Saturday in succession the Springboks were too strong for the All Blacks in the third Tri-Nations match of 2009. It is the main news as the Air New Zealand Cup gets underway and in France there are warm-up matches as the short break for the players seeps away.
News
Cheetahs krag vir Shimlas teen Pukke?
Die Shimla-rugbyspan het drie Cheetahs Curriebeker-spelers nadergetrek om hom vir Saterdag se 67ste intervarsity-kragmeting teen die Pukke te versterk.
News
Varsity Cup boost for SA Universities side
The South African Universities team has been handed a welcome shot in the arm, with the news that they will be sponsored by the Varsity Cup for their two matches against a Collegiate side from America.
News
Bok hooker to scrum down for Ikeys
Western Province and Springbok hooker Hanyani Shimange will pack down in the FNB UCT front row when the Cape Town-based students take on SK Walmers at 'The Track' on Saturday.
News
Referees' watchers and coaches
SA referees has made known its committees which assess, coach and select referees for 2009. Amongst those on panels are eight with Test experience.
News
Pukke, Shimlas to headline 'Champs
Clubs from ten of South Africa's 14 unions - two of which are top Varsity Cup teams - have already qualified for the National Club Championships to be held at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria from September 20-26.
News
Burch's chance to show his mettle
The SWD Eagles have made another shrewd signing - in the rather large shape of Ikey Tigers star Jody Burch.
Maties
Varsity Cup-aansporing vir SA Universiteite
Die Suid-Afikaanse Universiteitespan het 'n baie welkome inspuiting ontvang met die nuus dat hulle deur Varsity Cup geborg word vir hul twee wedstryde teen 'n kollegiale span van die VSA.
News
Italian job for UCT coach
FNB UCT head coach John Dobson, one of the country's most promising coaches, has been handed a top coaching job in Italy.
Koshuis
Boekenhout unbeaten at Tuks
The first round matches in the Top Eight phase of Tuks' Steinhoff Winter League played on Tuesday, July 28 saw Boekenhout emerging as the only unbeaten side.
Koshuis
Koshuis champions show their class
Steinhoff Koshuisrugby champions Armentum on Friday grabbed a crucial 34-15 win over the University of the Free State Under-19 team in the Kovsies Steinhoff Koshuisliga.
Koshuis
Bastion in pole position
Both of Bastion's teams faced Afslaan in Monday night's Steinhoff Koshuis League matches at the University of Johannesburg (UJ).
Maties
Maties dominate SA Universities squad
Eight FNB Maties players have been named in a 25-man SA Universities squad for a series of matches against a touring American student team in early August.
News
Tuks' Van Velze looking Bullish
Talented FNB Tuks loose forward Gerrit-Jan van Velze has been handed a first-ever Currie Cup start for the Blue Bulls when they host Boland at Loftus Versfeld on Friday evening. (Kick-off 7pm.)
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Walsh referees again
Steve Walsh, one of the world's top referees, is back in action, this time in Australia.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 - 28 July 2009
This is the first FNB Top 20 of the third term. In several parts many teams have stopped playing. There are still competitions on the go and the southern part of the country carries on enjoying rugby football.
Maties
Another WP start for De Jongh
FNB Maties centre Juan de Jongh has retained his place in the Western Province team for Friday night's Currie Cup clash against the Leopards.
News
Shimlas stars lead Bok charge
No less than five former Shimlas were part of the Springbok team that got the better of the All Blacks in Tri-Nations action at Bloemfontein's Vodacom Park this past Saturday.
Second Phase
Manuel changes portfolio and allegiance
rugby365 columnist Jon Harris takes a look at the decision to allow Trevor Manuel to hand over the Springbok jerseys at a team function last Friday. He asks if this was a masterstroke or political posturing?
News
Mayende - the newest Currie Cup ref
Sindile Mayende of Durban will referee his first Premier Division Currie Cup match's at Newlands this Friday evening when Western Province play the Leopards. Refereeing has been a wonderland for the young man from Alice who came to refereeing by accident.
News
Friday-night glory for UJ
FNB UJ flexed their muscles against Witsies in Pirates Grand Challenge action on Friday night; beating them 60-10.
Latest News
Referees to 2 August 2009
The Tri-Nations is the main focus of this weekend's rugby and again it will be that massive rivalry, All Black vs Springboks, and this time Nigel Owens of Wales will be the referee.
Argentina
Global results - 26 July 2009
There was the second round of the Tri-Nations, this time in Bloemfontein, there was the Sevens at the World Games in Taiwan and there was an African tournament in Botswana.
News
Ikey Tigers go into camp
It's high performance all the way this weekend for FNB UCT as they hit the Rugby Performance Centre in Riebeek West to gear up for the second half of the 2009 WP Super League season.
Second Phase
The view from the couch
On any given Saturday afternoon I know I will be on a couch. Mostly it is my couch. It could also be the couch of a mate, so long as his fridge is well stocked and his family well trained. But whoever the owner of said couch may be; it is the view from the couch that is all important.
Latest News
Statistics: Tri-Nations ii
South Africa played New Zealand in Bloemfontein and won 28-19 in a Tri-Nations match. In contrast to some Graeme Henry, the All Black coach, was gracious in defeat, acknowledging that the Springboks had deserved their victory. We give some statistics in this match of remarkably few stoppages.
Maties
Maties back in action
FNB Maties, the reigning Varsity Cup champions, will get their 2009 WP Super League campaign underway this weekend when they host Kraaifontein in Stellenbosch.
Koshuis
Oppierif snatch first Koshuis win
UJ's Steinhoff Koshuis League got off to a slow start on Wednesday night after the semester break.
Latest News
Law Discussion: Tip Tackle Debate
On Monday in the wake of three red cards at Craven week which in effect destroyed the chances of three teams, we discussed the possibility of allowing a team to replace a player sent off while he is subject to disciplinary procedures afterwards. Now readers have their say.
News
VC teams set to dominate Club Champs
Varsity Cup teams are once again set to dominate at the National Club Championships, which - this year - will take place at Loftus Versfeld in late September.
Koshuis
Bastion chase unbeaten record
It's all systems go on Wednesday night at UJ when the Steinhoff Koshuis League teams take to the field again after a well-deserved holiday.
Koshuis
Slegte begin for Maroela
Maroela het Donderdag, Julie 23 sy eerste nederlaag van die seisoen in Tuks se winter-huiseliga gely toe hy oortuigend met 21-3 deur Onderstepoort geklop is.
Koshuis
Kovsies League commences on Friday
Action in the Kovsies Steinhoff Koshuisliga commences on Friday after a near two-month break.
Koshuis
Top Tuks teams set for battle
Boekenhout and Sonop, the two undefeated teams in Section Y of Tukkies' Steinhoff Winter Hostel League, cross swords on Wednesday, July 22 at LC de Villiers D.
Latest News
Referees for 26 July
Tri-Nations moves across the Indian Ocean to Bloemfontein, and the All Blacks come carrying their Bledisloe Cup victory of the first round.
Koshuis
UCT Internal League set to resume
The Varsty break is almost at its end in Cape Town which means its back to business for all of the teams in UCT's Steinhoff Rugby Internal League.
News
Tuks juggernaut powers ahead
FNB Tukkies recorded yet another convincing win in the 2009 Carlton League - beating Silver Valke 27-7 on Friday evening.
School Profiles
HOERSKOOL KROONSTAD
We profile Hoerskool Kroonstad.
News
Ikeys to face top English club
Top Varsity Cup side, FNB UCT, will play host to English club Saracens in a series of valuable pre-season fixtures for the highly-rated London-based outfit.
Craven Week
Law Discussion: Tipping red
South Africa has just finished its splendid Craven Week in East London - matches played by provincial Under-18 teams in an excellent spirit and yet three matches were greatly affected by red cards for "tip tackles".
Latest News
Statistics: First Tri-Nations
New Zealand and Australia opened the Tri-Nations at Eden Park on Saturday in a match which doubled as the first Bledisloe Cup match of the year. We give some statistics of the match.
Law Discussions
Statistics: Lions vs South Africa, Test 3
Having won the two Tests South Africa was well and truly beaten in the third Test and in fact was flattered by the final score. We give some statistics from the match.
Law Discussions
Statistics: Lions vs Springboks, Test 2
Having won the first Test in Durban, South Africa made the series safe with a come-from-behind victory at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, as Morne Steyn made up for the poor goal-kicking earlier in the match. We have the match statistics.
Australia
Global Results - 19 July
Tri-Nations started in Auckland when New Zealand came from behind to beat Australia. The All Blacks were not the only winners.
Craven Week
SA Schools Team announced
The South African Schools Rugby Association (SAFRA), on Saturday announced the SA Schools team that will participate in friendlies against Italy and England in August.
Craven Week
Province snatch last-gasp win
What a shock! You had to look at the scoreboard for confirmation that Western
Province had beaten Free State 19-17 in the last match of the 2009 Craven Week in
East London. It seemed that Free State had had the match sewn up.
Craven Week
CW: The final round-up
Saturday has come at Craven Week 2009 in East London, and that means all the
teams are in action starting with the high-scoring "breakfast" game between Namibia
and Zimbabwe.
Craven Week
CW: Main matches - 1971-2009
Playing the main match at Craven Week is prestigious. To some it is a Final of sorts
but it is not. We give some results of main matches.
Craven Week
South African Schools Players (1974-2008)
The first South African Schools team was chosen in 1974 and went to Europe on tour. Each year the side gets chosen, as it will be on Saturday night at the end of Craven Week 2009.
Fiji
Samoan blow for Pacific Alliance
Samoa has split from the Pacific Islands Alliance, likely spelling an end to the Pacific Islanders team which plays tests against top nations.
Craven Week
CW: Sehlako to referee last match
Archie Sehlako of Natal has been appointed to referee the last match of the 2009 Craven Week, between Free State and Western Province.
News
Two new Currie Cup referees
Joey Salmans and Stuart Berry will be refereeing their very first Currie Cup matches this weekend - memorable occasions for each of them.
Koshuis
Tuks Koshuis League trio start well
Tuks teams, Maroela (Group X), Sonop and Boekenhout (both Group Y), had little trouble in shedding the vacation blues in Steinhoff Koshuis League action on Tuesday.
Craven Week
Free State win splendidly
Playing with their customary confidence and skill, Free State won this prestige match 32-13 against the Blue Bulls on the fourth day of the Craven Week in East London. The victory and the size of it were both deserved.
Craven Week
CW: Results Day 4
The big match on Day 4 was between unbeaten Free State and unbeaten Blue Bulls which the confident Free Staters won handsomely.
Craven Week
CW: WP-Free State in big match
The fixtures for the final day of the 2009 Craven Week have been made known. The prestige match on the final day will be between Free State and Western Province.
Craven Week
Leopards win spoilt match
For the second time on the fourth day, and for the third time at this Craven Week, a player was issued a red card for a tip tackle. This time the team punished was Limpopo and this time the Leopards won 26-11.
Craven Week
Kicks give EP CD close win
Eastern Province Country Districts beat Boland 25-18 in the second match of the fourth day of Craven Week. The sides each scored three tries. The boot of Hanlo Louw made the difference.
Craven Week
KZN stutter to beat depleted Academy
On the fourth day of the Craven Week again a side played most of the game with a man short and KwaZulu Natal beat SA Academy 23-0, but it was not a convincing win.
Craven Week
Zimbabwe in one-sided win
Zimbabwe beat Border Country Districts 41-0 on the fourth day of Craven Week action, but the difference between the two sides was even greater than that. It was the most one-sided match at Craven Week up till then.
Craven Week
Griffons run to victory
In the first match of the fourth day of the 46th Craven Week, the Griffons beat the South African Learners with Special Educational Needs 36-13, and thoroughly deserved the victory as they ran and ran.
News
Bulls call for Tukkies' Roos
Precocious FNB Tuks flyhalf JC Roos has been handed a call-up to the Blue Bulls' bench for Saturday's massive Currie Cup Round Two clash against Western Province at Loftus Versfeld.
Craven Week
Pumas thrill the crowds
The Pumas scored five unanswered tries in a thrilling second half performance to beat the Valke 37-10, scoring some spectacular tries on the way to a crushing victory on Day 3 of the 2009 Craven Week.
Latest News
Wanted: More Referees in SA
South African Rugby Union (SARU) manager of referees Andre Watson said on Wednesday that promising young South African referees had an outstanding chance of officiating at the highest level once they had taken up the whistle.
Craven Week
WP survive Lions fightback
Western Province survived a spirited fightback from the Golden Lions to secure a narrow 26-21 win over their Northern rivals, in the final game of Day 3 of the 2009 Craven Week at the Border Rugby Union Stadium.
Craven Week
Border win another nailbiter
After winning in the last play on the first day, Border once again found themselves on the right side of a tightly contested match, beating Griquas 17-15 in a nailbiting encounter on Day 3 of the 2009 Craven Week in East London.
Craven Week
Hat-trick hero seals SWD win
A hat-trick by Ruwayne Beekman earned his SWD 'Jong Arende' team a comprehensive 41-5 victory over Namibia in the first game of Day 3 of the 2009 Craven Week in East London on Wednesday.
Craven Week
EP out-muscle Griquas CD
Eastern Province bounced back from their loss on Day 1 with a commanding 40-20 win over Griquas Country Districts in the second game of the third day of the 2009 Craven Week in East London
Maties
Maties' Hanekom to lead WP U21
Maties forward Morne Hanekom has been named - along with a host of other Varsity Cup stars - in the Western Province Under-21 team.
Craven Week
CW: Results & Fixtures, Day 3 and after
Day 3, a strength vs strength day at least in theory, still produced three runaway wins but it also produced yet another thriller for Border and a top-class match when Western Province met the Golden Lions.
News
Tuks win another VC 'derby'
FNB Tuks put one over fellow Varsity Cup team, TUT, in Carlton League action at the weekend.
Craven Week
Free State arrive late
The scores were level with eight minutes to play when the Free State scored the try which won the match 22-15 on the second day of the 2009 Craven Week.
Craven Week
Limpopo much too good
Limpopo beat the Griffons 47-13 on the second day of Craven Week in East London. The scoreline did not flatter the boys from the far north of South Africa.
Craven Week
CW: Results & Fixtures, Day 2 and after
The big clash on Day 2 was between the Free State and KwaZulu Natal which the Free State won, setting them up to meet the Blue Bulls on Thursday.
News
Gagiano and co. lose to Canada
The USA Eagles, with UCT's Varsity Cup skipper JJ Gagiano once again in the mix, suffered a big loss to neighbours Canada in RWC qualifying action on Saturday - handing the Canucks an immediate place at the 2011 World Cup.
Craven Week
Great try wins for Leopards
The Leopards came from behind to beat the promising Eastern Province Country Districts side 27-20 in the second match of the second day of the Craven Week in East London.
Craven Week
Academy romps to victory
The South African Academy team beat Zimbabwe 44-17 on the second day of Craven Week in East London. Zimbabwe emerged from the match with much credit and admiration.
Craven Week
Eager Border CD win
In the opening match of Day 2 at Craven week the Border Country Districts, who lost all three matches at the 2008 Craven Week, beat the Craven Week newcomers, the South African Learners with Special Educational Needs (SA LSEN) 17-5, scoring all their points in the wind-assisted first half.
Craven Week
Red card blues for Boland
The Blue Bulls beat Boland 52-0 on the second day of the 46th Craven Week, being
played in East London, a match marred by a red card.
Craven Week
Griquas CD edge Namibia at the death
Griquas Country Districts scored in the closing minutes to earn a 13-11 win over Namibia, despite defending for much of the opening match of the 2009 Craven Week in East London.
Craven Week
Griquas hold off plucky Pumas
Griquas held off a determined Pumas side to secure a 31-22 victory in an entertaining encounter on the opening day of the 2009 Craven Week at the Border Rugby Union Stadium on Monday.
Craven Week
Border win in breathtaking finish
Border produced a breathtaking finish to the opening day of the 2009 Craven Week, scoring a spectacular try in the final play to beat the Valke 15-10 in front of their home crowd in the last game on Day 1.
Craven Week
Lions overpower SWD
A dominant forward pack and the accurate boot of fullback Garth April earned the Golden Lions a well-deserved 34-6 victory of the SWD 'Jong Arende' in a Day 1 Craven Week encounter on Monday afternoon.
Craven Week
WP show their class
Western Province sent out an early warning to their Craven Week rivals, with an emphatic 49-15 win over a valiant Eastern Province side on Day 1 of the 2009 Craven Week in East London on Monday.
Latest News
Referees for 19 July
Tri-Nations starts in Auckland in a competition which seems wide open for all three nations this year with Craig Joubert to get it going.
Australia
Global Results - 12 July 2009
After losing the first leg of their Rugby World Cup qualifier for 2011, Canada roared back with a big win to qualify. In Apia there was a one-sided first-leg qualifier which may well make the second leg silly.
Craven Week
CW: Results and Fixtures, Day 1 and after
Monday, 13 July, was the start of the 2009 Craven Week with outstanding performances from Western Province and the Golden Lions and a thrilling finish between the home side and the Valke.
Craven Week
Craven Week in history
Craven Week, the greatest schoolboy rugby tournament in the world, seems to have been around forever. But like all things, it had a birth.
Watch the Wimbledon men's final, an epic battle, and there you will see challenges about whether the ball was in nor out, and they use hawk-eye. Watch the cricket between Sri Lanka and Pakistan and there will be referrals to the match referee via television replays. Rugby does it, too. In fact it did it before cricket or tennis.
Second Phase
The view from the couch
John OConnor shares with us his thoughts on rugby, as the British and Irish Lions tour postmortems continue. John is not a full-time columnist, but he does have a unique way of getting his point across.
Craven Week
Craven Week teams, 2009
The Craven Week opens at the Border Rugby Union Ground in East London on Monday, 13 July and runs till 18 July. There will surely be some great players to come out of these well-prepared sides.
Craven Week
Craven Week Fixtures, Days 1 & 2
The Craven Week opens in East London on Monday, 13 July 2009. The fixtures for the first two days are confirmed.
Craven Week
Craven Week referees
Craven Week in East London from 13 to 18 July 2009 gives opportunities for players to reveal their talents. It is also a great opportunity for referees to show their potential.
Canada
Women U20: Nations Cup starts
In the openening roiund of the Women's Under-20 Nations Cup the defending champions England started off with a big 45-0 win over Canada at Brunel University in West London.
Latest News
Jackson scores big with his whistle
New Zealand-born Saracens flyhalf Glen Jackson has been recruited to join New Zealand's professional referee ranks, the New Zealand Rugby Union announced on Friday.Henry stays on for 2011 World Cup | Deans' latest innovation revealed
News
Tuks' Jackson handed Lions start
Former FNB Tuks flyer Johan Jackson has been named in the Golden Lions' starting line-up for Saturday's Currie Cup clash against the Blue Bulls.
News
Ikeys hooker on trial with Lions
Talented Ikey Tigers hooker Dayne Jans has been handed a trial with the Golden Lions.
School Profiles
HOERSKOOL MERENSKY
We profile Hoerskool Merensky of Tzaneen.
School Profiles
DUINEVELD HIGH SCHOOL
We profile Duineveld from Upington.
Koshuis
Die Kovsies Koshuisliga so ver
Terwyl Kovsie-studente nog op vakansie is, het www.varsitycup.co.za die eerste kwartaal se aksie in die Kovsies Steinhoff Koshuisliga in oenskou geneem.
School Profiles
HOERSKOOL BEN VORSTER
We profile Hoerskool Ben Vorster of Tzaneen.
News
Shimlas eyeing Intervarsity battle
Exciting Varsity Cup outfit, FNB Shimlas, won't be lacking any motivation for their most important clash of the season on August 1 when they travel to Potchefstroom to tackle Pukke in the 69th Intervarsity clash between the two old rivals.
School Profiles
HOERSKOOL MENLO PARK
We profile Hoerskool Menlo Park of Pretoria.
School Profiles
ST ALBAN'S COLLEGE
We profile St Alban's College of Pretoria.
Maties
Newman named in Currie Cup mix
Stellenbosch Varsity Cup ace Morgan Newman has been named in the Western Province line-up for Saturday's Currie Cup opener against the defending champion Sharks at Newlands.
News
Pukke crowned Sassu champions
Varsity Cup finalists, FNB Pukke, picked up some silverware when they beat FNB UJ in the final of the 2009 South African Student Sports Union (Sassu) tournament in Johannesburg on Friday evening.
News
Calder keeps her eye on the ball
varsitycup.co.za caught up with World Cup-winning 'eye coach' Sherylle Calder, who was part of UCT's 2009 Varsity Cup management team.
News
Eagles in crucial qualifying win
The USA Eagles, with UCT ace JJ Gagiano in their midst, have taken a 1-0 lead in their 2011 Rugby World Cup qualifying matches against neighbours, Canada.
Latest News
Referees to 12 July 2009
Lions gone, Tri-Nations coming and the Currie Cup starts as South Africa's provinces go in search of the Holy Grail which Donald Currie sent out to South Africa in 1891.
Second Phase
On the flipside
Former rugby365 staffer Chris Waldburger, now part of the general populace but still very keen on his rugby, takes a very different look at the Springboks' performance against the British and Irish Lions. In fact, you could say he is on the flipside of the coin!
Latest News
Statistics: Lions vs South Africa iii
Having won the two Tests South Africa was well and truly beaten in the third Test and in fact was flattered by the final score. We give some statistics from the match.
Australia
Global Results - 5 July 2009
The Lions avoided a whitewash in the most emphatic way, playing with determination and skill and giving the Springboks a hiding in Johannesburg.
Canada
US Eagles take the lead in WC qualifier
The United States captured the opening match of a two-leg World Cup qualifier, by beating Canada 12-6 at Blackbaud Stadium on Saturday.
News
JJ set for RWC qualifier
UCT's Varsity Cup captain, JJ Gagiano, has been named on the bench for the USA Eagles' Rugby World Cup qualifying match against Canada at Blackbaud Stadium - in Charleston - on Saturday.
News
Engelbrecht on Lions bench
New Golden Lions signing and UCT Varsity Cup star, Pieter Engelbrecht, has been named on the bench for Friday evening's compulsory Currie Cup friendly against the Griffons at the North West Stadium in Welkom.
Latest News
Referees to 5 July 2009
There is the last Test in the tough series between South Africa and Lions which will take centre stage with Stuart Dickinson to referee it. It would be a great mercy if it were just a sporting occasion.
Second Phase
Peter de Villiers: 'I'm a God-given talent'
rugby365's Jan de Koning takes a look at the strained relationship between Springbok coach Peter de Villiers and the media, as well as his often used muddled and synesthetic metaphors.
Latest News
Eye-gouging suspensions
Sergio Parisse and Schalk Burger were both found guilty this weekend and suspended for eye-gouging. They are not the only ones in recent times.
Craven Week
Border CD for Craven Week
Border Country Districts have chosen their team for the Craven Week, this year in East London starting on 13 July.
Latest News
Namibia win home qualifier
The Welwitschias of Namibia beat the Elephants of Cote d?Ivoire 54-14 at Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium in Windhoek on Saturday to move a step closer to qualifying for the World Cup in New Zealand 2011. This was a second-round match after the teams had drawn 13-all in Abidjan, an unpleasant match.
Craven Week
South Western Districts choose schools teams
South Western Districts have chosen their teams for Craven Week, the Academy Week and the Grant Khomo Week.
Australia
Global Results - 28 June 2009
The series winner for the Lions tour has been decided in a tough encounter in Pretoria when 16 points were scored in the last 10 minutes.
Craven Week
Strong Border side for Craven Week
Border have 10 players back from the side that went to Craven Week in 2008.
News
Groot kans vir Shimlas
'n Gulde geleentheid wink vandeesweek vir die Shimla-rugbyspan om verlore aansien te herwin.
Craven Week
The most at Craven Week
There are no prizes for guessing which school has most players going to Craven Week but we shall see who comes second, third and so on.
Maties
Varsity Cup recruits bolster Boland
A host of Varsity Cup players have been named in the Boland squad for Friday's Currie Cup friendly against the Mighty Elephants in Port Elizabeth.
News
Refs for SA National Weeks
SA Referees have announced the referees appointed to various national weeks in South Africa, which, in the case of schools, start with the beginning of the mid-year holidays. The one which gets most prominence is the Craven Week which starts on the second week of July.
Craven Week
Limpopo's school teams
Limpopo has announced its school teams for the 2009 Craven and Academy Weeks, with Ben Vorster and Merensky well represented.
News
Job done for rampant UJ
FNB UJ romped to an impressive 67-13 win over Roodepoort on Thursday night; a result which sees the Varsity Cup side continue its impressive march up the Grand Challenge log.
News
Tuks captain earns his wings
FNB Tuks skipper Johan de Bruin has signed a contract with the Valke and will captain the Brakpan-based outfit in the 2009 Currie Cup First Division.
Craven Week
Griffons pick school teams
The Northern Free State Griffons have announced their school sides for the 2009 Craven, Academy and Grant Khomo Weeks.
Craven Week
Valke choose three teams
The Valke have announced three Under-18 teams for the upcoming Craven and Academy Weeks.
Craven Week
Griquas pick both Craven Week teams
Griquas have announced two teams for both the Craven and Academy weeks, with a Central team representing Kimberley and surrounds, as well a Country Districts team.
Craven Week
Namibian schoolboy teams
Namibia have chosen their four teams for Craven Weeks, Academy Week and Grant Khomo Week.
Latest News
Statistics: Lions vs Emerging Springboks
In the rain, hail and wind the Lions and the Emerging Springboks drew with a try when time was up and a conversion from touch as the rain made it as hard as possible for Willem de Waal.
News
'VC' Boks go down in Sevens final
The Emerging Springboks Sevens squad - with three Varsity Cup stars in its ranks - went down in the final of the annual Safari Sevens in Kenya at the weekend.
News
Title glory for Shimlas
FNB Shimlas, having twice recently lost in the final of the City League, are the 2009 champions of Free State!
News
UJ eyeing first place
FNB UJ could move into first place on the Grand Challenge log should they defeat Roodepoort this evening.
News
Tuks rack up another biggie
FNB Tuks recorded yet another resounding Carlton League victory at the weekend, beating Eersterust 91-0.
Craven Week
Zimbabwe choose for Craven Week
Zimbabwe have announced their team to take part in the 2009 Craven Week in East London, starting on 13 July.
Latest News
Referees to 28 June
The big Tests this weekend are those in Sydney and Pretoria with Dave Pearson and Christophe Berdos as the men in the middle.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 - 23 June 2009
Most schools are not playing at present, what with Craven Week trials and exams, though some of those who do best at exams actually play at this time. Still there have been some interesting results.
France
Scotland A win Nations Cup
Scotland A beat France A to win the IRB's Nations Cup in Bucharest on Sunday.
Argentina
Global Results - 21 June 2009
There were some big results this weekend - in the Wellington wet, in warm Durban and in slippery Tokyo where the Junior World Champions were decided.
Latest News
Statistics: Lions vs South Africa
South Africa won the first Test in Durban on Saturday. Up 26-7, they put on all their replacements, and Ole and nearly lost as the Lions came roaring back proudly.
Craven Week
Leopards schools teams
The Leopards have announced their teams to play at Craven Week and at the Academy Week.
Craven Week
Golden Lions schools teams
The Golden Lions have chosen their teams for the Craven Week, Academy Week, NWU-Puk Week and the Grant Khomo Week. Not surprisingly Monnas and KES feature p[riminently.
Craven Week
KZN schools teams
The KwaZulu Natal teams for the Craven Week, Academy Week and Grant Khomo Week have been announced. Not surprisingly Glenwood are well represented.
Craven Week
Boland's school sides
After trials and trial matches with Western Province, Boland has announced its four teams - for Craven Week, The Academy Week, the Grant Khomo Week and the Under-13 Craven Week.
Latest News
JWC: Refs for Final day
The IRB has announced the appointment of referees for the Final day, including the championship Final which will refereed by James Jones of Wales.
Fiji
Junior ABs, Samoa victorious
Wing Hosea Gear starred with three tries as a slick Junior All Blacks outfit beat disjointed Fiji 45-17 in the Pacific Nations Cup in Lautoka on Thursday.
News
Boland sign Puk lock Le Roux
FNB Pukke lock Grant le Roux has signed a one-and-a-half year contract with the Boland Cavaliers, making him the umpteenth Varsity Cup player to move into a full-time professional set-up.
France
Jutge hangs up his whistle
France's top referee Joel Jutge has given up the battle against injury and has decided to quit active refereeing and go into administration.
Latest News
Statistics: Lions vs Southern Kings
The Lions beat the weakened Southern Kings team in the first sporting match ever played at the brand new Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. We give some match stats.
Latest News
Cheetah signs for Bourgoin
Centre Piet van Zyl has signed a two-year contract with Bourgoin in France's Top 14.
Latest News
Wet Abidjan tough for Namibians
The Namib is a desert and it was tough for the Namibians in sopping wet Abidjan when they played and eventually drew 13-all with Cote d?Ivoire in a qualifier for the 2011 World Cup.
Latest News
FNB Top 20 - 16 June 2009
There were few matches this last, long weekend, but we have rewarded teams that have particularly done well - Waterkloof, Monument, Selborne and Boland Landbou.
News
UCT made to work by NNK
FNB UCT, playing their final Super League match of the first half of the season, recorded a hard-fought 22-19 win over a determined NNK side at the Green Mile on Friday evening.
Latest News
Referees to 21 June 2009
There are competitions and tour matches and much of interest to referees as the top men swan around the world. The big match will be in Durban with Bryce Lawrence to referee it. Then in Wellington France have a chance to win a series in New Zealand, as they did in 1994. Marius Joubert will be the man in the middle for that one.
Argentina
Global Results - 14 June
It's testing time and a test which the All Blacks failed at the House of Pain and which the dilapidated Italian team passed in defeat.
Latest News
Statistics: Lions vs Western Province
The Lions beat the weakened Western Province team at a partially filled Newlands on Saturday with a penalty four minutes from time. We give some match stats.
News
VC trio named in Sevens squad
Three Varsity Cup players - one from FNB UJ and two from FNB UCT - have been named in the 12-man Emerging Springboks Sevens squad to compete in a tournament in Kenya this week.
France
IRB Nations Cup starts
The IRB's Nations Cup kicked off in Bucharest on Fridayt with voictories fopr France A, Scotland A and hosts Romania.
News
Ikeys gear up for one more
The Ikey Tigers will be looking to finish the first half of their 2009 WP Super League season on a high when they take on NNK at the Green Mile on Friday evening (kick-off 6.30pm).
School Profiles
HTS SASOLBURG
HTS Sasolburg School Profile
Fiji
Junior All Blacks dominate landscape
The return of the Junior All Blacks to the Pacific Nations Cup tournament this year will ensure the other four teams will be fighting for second place.
Maties
WP go Maroon, Blue & White
The Western Province team to take on the touring British & Irish Lions side in Cape Town this weekend has a distinct Varsity Cup look to it.
Latest News
Top refs in NZ get six new men
New Zealand referees' High Performance Referee Team is thrilled to announce the inclusion of six new referees.
Latest News
FNB Top 20 - 9 June 2009
KES suffered their first defeat of the year, which cost them a few places in that close part of the Top 20. In fact the whole of the Top 20 is close.
News
Gagiano handed first US start
Varsity Cup players continue to break new ground on a daily basis, with UCT captain JJ Gagiano the latest star player to take yet another step up in the rugby world.
Craven Week
EP choose provincial sides
Eastern Province have chosen five teams to go to national weeks - two teams for Craven Week, two for the Academy Week and one for the Grant Khomo Week for Under-16 teams.
News
Tuks crush Brits - again
FNB Tuks recorded their second big win of the 2009 Carlton League season over Brits, with the 2008 and 2009 Varsity Cup semifinalists racking up over 100 points on Saturday.
Koshuis
A frantic time at the Green Mile
The past few weeks have been the most frenetic of any student's lives this year, as UCT's Steinhoff Internal League drew to a close and exams started in earnest.
News
Try time for UCT's Gagiano
UCT's JJ Gagiano celebrated his fifth international cap for the USA Eagles by scoring his first Test try in a one-off clash against Six Nations side, Wales, in Chicago on Saturday.
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Referees to 14 June
The Lions' tour moves on and Test matches break out all over the world while it is all quiet on matches below Test level.
Craven Week
WP pick Craven Week team
The WP Craven Week team has been announced and includes six Paul Roos players, including scrumhalf Rick Schroeder, who will captain the team.
News
Hundred-up for ruthless TUT
FNB TUT scored a 117-3 win over Eersterus in Carlton League action at the weekend.
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Statistics - B&I Lions vs Cheetahs
Good sides manage to win even when they are not playing so well. The Lions started off this match like a house on fire and contrived to win almost by default as the Cheetahs missed kicks at goal. We give some statistics.
Maties
Roux: 'Varsity Cup remains the ultimate'
varsitycup.co.za caught up with FNB Maties head coach Chean Roux, to get his views after Stellenbosch missed out on qualifying for the 2009 National Club Championships.
Maties
Maties, Ikeys players star for WP
Stellenbosch scrumhalf Conrad Hoffmann led the charge with a hat-trick of tries, as the Maties and Ikeys-heavy Western Province side smashed the Mighty Elephants in a pre-Currie Cup warm-up match in Port Elizabeth on Saturday.
Argentina
Global Results - 7 June
France has a champion, the Lions travel on unbeaten and the Junior World Championship gets under way.
Argentina
Saxons, Canada in pole position
Canada and England Saxons are in pole position after the opening pool rounds of the 2009 Churchill Cup.
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JWC: Referees for first two days
The International Rugby Board's Junior World Championship for Under-20 teams kicks off in Japan on Friday. The referees for the first two rounds have been announced.
News
Gagiano on USA Eagles bench
UCT's Varsity Cup captain, JJ Gagiano, has been named on the USA Eagles bench for Saturday's one-off Test against Wales in Chicago.
News
IRB ruling on simultaneous grounding
South Africa asked the International Rugby Board for a ruling when two contradictory actions occur at the same time in in-goal.
The French Rugby Federation asked the International Rugby Board for a ruling on the timing of the final whistle.
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Important law ruling
On 11 May 2009 the international Rugby Board gave a ruling on play at the tackle, which is important and makes sense. It allows a player who started an action legally to complete that action.
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Statistics - B&I Lions vs Local Lions
The B&I Lions demolished the Xerox Lions/Golden Lions at CocaCola Park in Johannesburg on Wednesday evening. We give some statistics from that match.
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Referees in French Finals
Jean-Pierre Matheu has been appointed to referee the Final of France's Top 14 at Stade de France on Saturday night, the first Final of his career. He is the latest in a long line of referees, stretching back, war breaks apart, to 1892.
Maties
WP turn to Varsity Cup stars
A host of Varsity Cup stars - including SA XV centre Morgan Newman - have been named in the Vodacom Western Province team for a pre-Currie Cup friendly in Port Elizabeth this Saturday.
Argentina
Drowning in Denver but training goes on
Torrential rain in the Mile High City, Denver, on Tuesday did not dampen the Georgia national team's preparations for the fast-approaching Churchill Cup.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 - 2 June 2009
It seems that being second on the FNB Top 20 is the most vulnerable position of all. This year Paul Roos, Affies, Paarl Boys' High and Outeniqua have all been there and dropped down. Last weekend second-placed Paul Roos were the ones to come unstuck.
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Referees to 7 June
The excitement is in South Africa and France this weekend as the Lions' tour gathers momentum and the French Championship Final is played at Stade de France.
Maties
VC trio in Sevens training squad
Three Varsity Cup players have been named in a 16-man Emerging Sevens Training squad that will attend a training camp in Stellenbosch from June 10-13.
News
UJ too strong for Raiders
The University of Johannesburg were simply too strong for Raiders in their Grand Challenge fixture on Saturday.
Maties
Maties grab five points
FNB Maties bounced back from their home loss to Hamilton's last week to claim a bonus point win against a determined SK Walmers side on Saturday.
News
Tuks too hot to handle
FNB Tuks recorded a crushing 94-0 Carlton League win over a hapless Eersterust team; confirming their place at the 2009 National Club Championships, which - of course - they will be hosting in September.
Koshuis
Hertzog IS die span om te klop!
JBM Hertzog se eerste rugbyspan het Vrydagaand gewys hulle is die span om in vanjaar se Steinhoff Koshuisliga te klop.
Koshuis
Steinhoff se 'Baa-baas' plan
'n Nuwe inisiatief deur Steinhoff-Internasionaal om koshuisrugby nog meer glans te gee is onlangs begin.
News
Heartbreak for plucky Ikey Tigers
FNB UCT very nearly caused a shock at the weekend before eventually being denied what would have been a well-deserved WP Super League win over Hamilton's in Green Point.
News
Q&A with Pukke No.8 Willem van der Wal
www.varsitycup.co.za caught up with FNB Pukke captain and star No.8 Willem van der Wal and asked him ten questions.
Argentina
Global Results - 31 May 2009
The huge match was the Super 14 Final at a packed Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria which broke all sorts of records. And in Italy Benetton Treviso became the champions for the 14th time.
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Statistics - Super 14 Final
The people of Pretoria turned their city blue and so did their players in their first-ever home Super rugby final. We give some statistics for the match.
News
Pukke nail down Club Champs spot
FNB Pukke, with captain and star No.8 Willem van der Wal back in the mix, recorded a 36-12 Grand Challenge win over Vaal Reefs at the Fanie du Toit Sports Grounds in Potchefstroom.
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Second-half blitz saves SA XV blushes
Overcoming a stuttering first-half performance, a South African XV managed an unconvincing 36-7 win over a Namibian Invitation team at the Hage Geingob Stadium in Windhoek on Friday. Golden Lions to 'buy' winning team | LIVE COVERAGE
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Dobson announces UCT XV
John Dobson, head coach of FNB UCT, has announced his strongest team possible for Saturday's Western Province Super League meeting against the top of the table Hamilton's.
News
Grand Charles Durand dies
Charles Durand, a great referee in his active days and a powerful refereeing boss afterwards died on Tuesday 26 May 2009 at the age of 88.
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Preview: Namibian XV v SA XV
It remains a matter of conjecture what Springbok coach Peter de Villiers hopes to learn from the match in Windhoek on Friday, when a South African XV meet up with a Namibian side bolstered by five Springboks.
Craven Week
Blue Bulls pick three teams
The Blue Bulls have chosen three teams of schoolboys for the coming weeks - Craven Week, Academy Week and the Northvaal Under-19 Academy Week.
News
Tigers' Engelbrecht a Lion - for now
Ikey Tigers centre Pieter Engelbrecht has been drafted into the Golden Lions squad to play against the touring British & Irish Lions next week - yet another Varsity Cup player set to take the step up to a higher level this season.
News
No De Klerk for UJ this weekend
FNB UJ will be without star centre and captain Clinton de Klerk when they travel to Longdale to take on Raiders in a Grand Challenge fixture on Saturday.
News
Captain Van der Wal back for Pukke
Inspirational FNB Pukke captain Willem van der Wal is back at No.8 for his team's Grand Challenge meeting with Vaal Reefs in Potchefstroom on Thursday evening.
Latest News
Rose a step closer to Bok No.15
The inclusion of Earl Rose at fullback and Morgan Newman at centre are the big bolters in the South African XV, to play a Namibian Invitation XV in Windhoek on Friday, which was named on Wednesday. All your BRITISH and IRISH LIONS news
Maties
Morgan Newman's 'Bok' chance
FNB Maties' Morgan Newman will start at outside centre for the South African XV against a Namibian Invitation XV in Friday's one-off clash in Windhoek.
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Super Final Referees
It's the 17th Super rugby Final this weekend and, for the second time Jonathan Kaplan is the referee.
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Burger had the first Final
In 1993 when Super Rugby had its start, Freek Burger was the top South African referee and he refereed the first Final in South Africa with a South African team playing - Transvaal playing against Auckland.
Koshuis
Drie Tuks spanne nog onoorwonne
Maroela (Groep X), Boekenhout en Sonop (Groep Y) is steeds onoorwonne na die Tuks Steinhoff Koshuisliga wedstryde wat op Mei 19 beslis is.
Latest News
Referees to 31 May
There are two matches likely to demand greater attention - the Super 14 Final, refereed by Jonathan Kaplan, and the opening match of the Lions' tour refereed by Marius Jonker. The two matches are not far from each other.
Law Discussions
Statistics - Heineken Cup Final
It was tense and took a brilliant penalty goal in the last 10 minutes to produce a three-point victory. We give some statistics from the match.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 - 26 May 2009
There are changes this week with important wins for Monument and Wynberg, which have been the main reason for some changes.
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Statistics: Super 14 semis
We have just had all the excitement of the two semifinals, neither a cut-and-dried affair, both exciting, both, of course, demanding matches for a referee.
Koshuis
'JBM kan beter as vyfde plek'
Hendrik Conradie, JBM se sport-HK, se hy glo sy koshuis se eerste span kan in 2009 op sy vyfde plek van verlede jaar verbeter.
Koshuis
Vishuis in dramatic win over champs
In a dramatic match in the Steinhoff Kovsies Koshuisliga, Vishuis recorded their first win of the season when they defeated Huis Armentum 28-27 on Friday night.
Koshuis
UCT log-jam to be eased?
UCT's Steinhoff Internal League resumes this week for the last round of fixtures before the students head into exams and holidays. Wednesday's games will leave all teams with their final standings for Stage One and give us an idea of just where the 2009 competition is going.
News
Q&A with UJ fullback Earl Lewis
varsitycup.co.za spoke to FNB UJ star Earl Lewis about the Varsity Cup, his Seven-a-side skills and life away from the game!
News
Tuks edge out Varsity Cup 'derby'
FNB Tuks held out for a narrow, but important 14-7 Carlton League - and Varsity Cup 'derby' - win over TUT on Saturday.
News
Rampant UCT beat plucky SK Walmers
FNB UCT made light work of SK Walmers in their Super League clash at the Green Mile on Saturday.
News
Lewis stars in UJ blitz
FNB UJ fullback Earl Lewis was in fine form as his team romped to a 54-34 win over Impalas in Grand Challenge action on Saturday afternoon.
Argentina
Global Results - 24 May 2009
The Heineken Cup Final has come and gone before a huge crowd in Edinburgh and so has the European Challenge Cup. Two intense matches have decided the finalists for the Super 14. Italy has decided finalists. The Asian Five Nations has ended and the European championship for Women. It is crunch time - fewer matches but distilled.
Maties
Disappointment for Maties
Varsity Cup champions, FNB Maties, suffered a last-gasp 24-25 WP Super League loss to Hamilton's in Stellenbosch on Saturday.
Argentina
Argentina picks two lots of Jaguars
The Argentinian Rugby Union has announced two teams of Jaguars, one to play against Uruguay this weekend, the other for the Churchill Cup.
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Bulls boost for Namibian XV
The addition of five players from the Blue Bulls has taken the Namibian Invitations XV, to play a South African selection in Windhoek next Friday, a step closer to completion.
Fiji
Fiji to host Pacific Nations Cup
The International Rugby Board has confirmed that Fiji will host the Pacific Nations Cup 2009. The awarding of the key international tournament to the Fiji Rugby Union represents a further boost to the continued development of the sport in the region.
News
UJ hoping to bounce back
FNB UJ will be looking to bounce back from last week's Grand Challenge loss to Pirates when they take on Impala on Saturday afternoon.
News
On air with Kyle Brown
paultreusevens.com caught up with former Varsity Cup star Kyle Brown to find out about the step up to international rugby!
Maties
Maties set for top-of-the-table battle
Varsity Cup and WP Super League champions, FNB Maties, will go head-to-head with Hamilton's on Saturday in a top-of-the-table Super League clash in Stellenbosch.
News
Pieterse in charge for Varsity Cup 'derby'
FNB TUT flyhalf Werner Pieterse will lead his team into battle against Tuks this weekend in a Carlton League fixture doubling up as a Varsity Cup derby game.
News
Ikeys wary of 'different' SK Walmers
FNB UCT head coach John Dobson is wary of the challenge his team will face against a 'different' SK Walmers outfit in Western Province Super League action at the Green Mile on Saturday afternoon.
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New Laws for South Africa
The new laws will come into effect in South Africa on 1 June 2009, in time for the start of the Currie Cup as 10 of the 13 experimental law variations become law.
Koshuis
Heimat wil stem deeglik dik maak
Die nuweling in vanjaar se Steinhoff K1-liga, Heimat, het reeds gewys hy gaan nie net die getalle opmaak nie, maar het ook die beker in die oog. Met seges oor Armentum en Veritas mik Heimat hoog in die rugbyliga.
Maties
Big chance for Varsity Cup star
Maties wing Lewellyn Winkler has been selected for the Namibian Invitation XV, ahead of next Friday's game against the South African training squad.
Koshuis
Armentum v Vishuis the Kovsie 'biggie'
Three good match-ups are expected in the Steinhoff Kovsies Koshuis League this weekend - the second last round of matches for the term.
Latest News
Namibian XV: Hougaard one of five Boks
Saracens-bound Springbok Derick Hougaard heads a list of five Springboks included in a Namibian Invitation team that will face a South African XV in Windhoek next Friday, May 29. All your Super Rugby news! | LIVE COVERAGE - S14 & HC
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Statistics - Super 14, Week 14
Whew! It's over. The Round Robin part is over and it seems just yesterday that it began. Some of the totals we have now are completed - team with most tries, team most penalised, team that conceded most disciplinary sanctions - amongst other things. There is even a team without disciplinary problems.
News
Carlton League: Tuks still tops
FNB Tuks are still at the top of the Carlton League standings after their crushing 99-5 win over Brits at the weekend.
Maties
Maties' Newman named in SA squad
Maties ace Morgan Newman has been named in a 23-man South African training squad that will face a Namibian Invitation XV in Windhoek next Friday.
Second Phase
rugby365's Bok selection: There's a Beastly change
We have made only one change to our starting XV in our weekly Springbok selection and there's another switch on the bench.
Koshuis
Oppierif look to open their account
Another round of exciting Steinhoff UJ Koshuisugby kicks-off tonight at Milo Park when a confident Oppierif side meets Afslaan and 'Drom' face Kanniedood.
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Referees to 24 May 2009
The number of matches may be thinning down but some are huge - the Finals of Europe's big two and the semifinals of the Super 14. There are top referees to do these matches with Nigel Owens at Murrayfield.
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Iberian Rugby Cup cancelled
The Spanish Rugby Federation today announced that the Iberian Rugby Cup had been cancelled after the withdrawal first Spanish and then of Portuguese sides.
NEWS
FNB Top 20 for 19 May 2009
It was an awkward week this for the FNB Top 20 because so many schools did not play. There were trials here and there and then there was some wet in the Cape that meant that three of our top schools did not have a game.
Koshuis
Maroela on track - again
Defending champions Maroela are still on course for yet another title in Tukkies' Steinhoff Winter Hostel League.
Latest News
S14: Match officials for semis
SANZAR has announced the full complement of match officials for the semifinals which will be refereed by Stuart Dickinson and Bryce Lawrence, two of the refrerees appointed to the Lions' Tests in South Africa later this year.
News
In-form Tuks blitz Brits
FNB Tuks claimed a whopping 99-5 Carlton League win over a shell-shocked Brits outfit at the weekend.
Argentina
Namibia beaten again
Beaten 62-7 a week ago, Namibia lost their second encounter against the Jaguars 19-7 in Buenos Aires on Friday night.
News
VC club managers head to the bush
Varsity Cup Managing Director Duitser Bosman recently hosted a hunting trip for the Varsity Cup club managers - a worthwhile and enjoyable excursion for all who attended.
Koshuis
No matches at UCT this week
Academics will take first preference at UCT this week, with the Ikeys' Steinhoff Internal League fixtures taking a backseat to exams.
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Policeman gets life
Recently there have been two cases in South Africa of player assault on a referee in a lower league club match leading Andre Watson, South Africa's referee boss, to call for life bans for players who physically assault a referee.
News
UJ shipwrecked by Pirates
FNB UJ suffered a 13-19 Grand Challenge loss to Pirates on Saturday - a result which has put paid to their chances of qualifying for the 2009 National Club Championships.
Australia
Global Results - 17 May
There was a huge final at Twickenham and the finalisation of semifinalists in Super 14 and in France while Italy's semifinals had their first round.
News
Q&A with UCT captain Bodo Sieber
We caught up with UCT captain and German international, Bodo Sieber, to talk Varsity Cup, RWC qualifiers and Intervarsity...
Maties
Maties singing in the rain
Varsity Cup champs, FNB Maties, maintained their unbeaten record in the 2009 Western Province Super League with a 41-20 win over Helderberg on Saturday.
Maties
Dead-eye Stevens back for Maties
Star scrumhalf Donald Stevens has been recalled to the FNB Maties starting line-up for Saturday's WP Super League clash against Helderberg.
News
Another victory for TUT
FNB TUT backed up last week's Carlton Cup win over Silver Valke, with a 29-16 win over Harlequins at the weekend.
News
Pukke in crushing victory
FNB Pukke recorded a convincing 41-16 win over Roodepoort in Pirates Grand Challenge action at the Fanie du Toit Sports Grounds in Potchefstroom on Saturday.
Argentina
Jaguars to play Namibia
The Jaguars, and Argentinian selection, play Namibia at La Plata Rugby Club on Friday night, the second of the two-match tour.
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Preview: Top 14, Round 26
This is it - the last round of the league matches before the play-offs. Some major decisions have been made - semifinalists and relegatees. Who plays whom in the semis and who will get to the Heineken Cup still need to be decided.
News
Star man Lewis returns for UJ
Star fullback, and Sevens specialist, Earl Lewis has been named in the FNB UJ team for Saturday's Grand Challenge game against Pirates.
News
Ikeys-Kraaifontein match postponed
Saturday's Western Province Super League match between UCT and Kraaifontein - at the Green Mile - has been postponed due to the severe weather conditions expected in the Mother City.
News
SA Vipers lose in semifinals
The SA Vipers Sevens squad, despite having a strong Varsity Cup influence in their playing group, went down to 21-26 to Tunisia in the semifinals of the hotly-contested Tangiers Sevens last weekend.
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S14: Kaplan for the Final
The referees for the semifinals and the Final of the Super 14 competition have been announced by SANZAR, easier to do now that referees are appointed on merit regardless of their residence.
News
Shimlas hou No.1 plek dop
Varsitybeker span Shimlas kan vandag reeds tot eerste posisie op die puntelys van die Stadsbeker-kompetisie skuif.
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Statistics - Super 14, Week 13
Things are getting really hot in the Super 14 now as we approach the last round of the league matches. We give some statistics.
Uncategorised
Fleckie's picks - Part III
New WP backline coach Robbie Fleck continues his build-up to the British & Irish Lions tour of South Africa by selecting his Bok halfbacks...
News
Tuks ready for Brits clash
FNB Tuks have announced their starting line-up ahead of Saturday afternoon's Carlton League game against Brits, with lock Johan de Bruin set to captain the students.
News
Pukke prepare for Roodepoort challenge
Pukke coach Rudy Joubert has announced his starting line-up for Saturday's Pirates Grand Challenge clash against Roodepoort at the Fanie du Toit Sports Grounds in Potchefstroom.
Koshuis
Wind decides Green Mile battles
There were some interesting Steinhoff Internal League clashes on the Green Mile last night, as several of the top contenders were in action - including last year's finalists.
Koshuis
'Drom' edge closer to Bastion
In another exciting week of Steinhoff Koshuisrugby action at the University of Johannesburg, Bastion had to work hard to win their first division clash against Oppierif, whilst Dromedaris beat Afslaan.
News
IRB appoints more SA refs
The International Rugby Board had appointed South Africans to two World Cup Qualifiers and to the Women?s Under-20 Nations Cup.
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ELV recommendations approved
The International Rugby Board Council unanimously approved the recommendations made by the IRB Rugby Committee at its meeting on 13 May 2009 and approved 10 of the 13 global Experimental Law Variations (ELVs) for adoption into the Laws of the Game. They come into operation on 23 May 2009.
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Referees to 13 May
The match that will be most watch this weekend is the Final of England's Premiership with Wayne Barnes to referee it.
Koshuis
Huge shock as Armentum go down
Heimat recorded a somewhat unexpected win over Armentum in a Kovsie Steinhoff Koshuis league match on Friday night.
Koshuis
Hou vir Karee dop in 2009
Karee kan hom vanjaar uit die staanspoor in 'n sterk posisie bevind met presies dieselfde groep spelers as verlede jaar.
Second Phase
rugby365's Bok selection - time for change
This week there is an important change to our Bok team, with the arrival of the British & Irish Lions team now less than three weeks away.
News
Shimlas made to fight for victory
FNB Shimlas were made to fight by the Crusaders but the students from Bloemfontein still managed a more-than-useful 29-13 'Stadsbeker' win at the Clive Solomon Stadium in Heidedal.
Koshuis
Cobras v Wildboys the game to watch
The past two weeks of Steinhoff Internal League rugby have certainly set quite a precedent with some fast paced, try-rich games being plentiful in the first two rounds of competition. This week spectators will be hoping for more of the same as some of the top sides square up against each other on the Green Mile.
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FNB Top 20 for 12 May 2009
It may not be tough at the top but it's certainly tough near the top when you have to take on the top side in the FNB Top 20.
News
Pukke top Grand Challenge log
2009 Varsity Cup finalists, FNB Pukke, top the Pirates Grand Challenge log after the latest round of league action - but all the teams below them have at least one game in hand.
News
UJ put Alberton to the sword
FNB UJ romped to a 46-6 Grand Challenge win over Alberton at Milo Park on Saturday.
News
Dobson sets high standards
FNB UCT head coach John Dobson has admitted to being disappointed by his team's 16-16 draw with archrivals Stellenbosch in their Intervarsity fixture at Newlands on Saturday.
News
Tuks tops with big win
FNB Tuks confirmed their position at the top of the Carlton Cup log with a comprehensive 45-11 win over the Naka Bulle at the weekend.
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S14: Referees for Week 13
Craig Joubert will blow the final whistle on the league part of the Super 14 when he takes charge of the last match - between the Sharks and the Bulls, a match of no small significance.
Maties
Maties, Ikeys in thrilling draw
FNB Maties and FNB UCT played to a 16-16 draw in a thrilling Intervarsity - and WP Super League - clash at Newlands on Saturday afternoon.
Argentina
Global Results - 10 May
In England the championship finalists have been decided, and the Super 14, Italy's Super 10 and France's Top 14 are heading for the final showdowns, but there were also teams who won competitions in South Africa, Spain, England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Georgia
U21: European Final in Madrid
Romania and Spain play off in Madrid to see which of the two will be crowned Under-21 Champions of Europe - neighbour battling neighbour for the title. The last round will be played at Estadio Universidad Complutense on Saturday, 9 May
Argentina
Jaguars thrash Namibia
The Jaguars, a new Argentinian selection, beat the touring Namibian team 62-7 at Club Atletico San Isidro in Buenos Ares on Friday night. It was the Jaguars' first match and the Namibians first match in Argentina.
News
TUT in hard-fought victory
FNB TUT fought back from 6-8 down at half-time to record a well-deserved 24-8 Carlton Cup win over Silver Valke on Friday evening.
Koshuis
Physical dominance earns the points in CT
Round Two of the Steinhoff UCT Kohsuis League got underway on Wednesday night with reigning champions, the Cobras, taking on Kopano res on the Green Mile. The match was not going to be one for the underdogs though, as the Cobras dominated from the outset with some very physical rugby.
News
Pukke put Randfontein to the sword
FNB Pukke continued their fine form in the 2009 Grand Challenge with a dominant 65-10 win over Randfontein on Thursday evening.
News
Stripes of a different sort for Gagiano?
UCT's Varsity Cup captain, loose forward JJ Gagiano, has been called up to train with the Western Province Currie Cup squad.
News
Newlands to speed up Intervarsity fixture?
FNB UCT head coach John Dobson is backing the smooth and wide Newlands playing surface to help deliver an entertaining Intervarsity clash between his side, UCT, and Stellenbosch on Saturday afternoon.
News
WP snap up Varsity Cup coach Fleck
FNB UCT backline coach Robbie Fleck, who has coached at Varsity Cup level for the past two seasons, has been snapped up by Western Province for the 2009 Currie Cup.
News
TUT ready for Silver Valke battle
TUT have announced their team that will do battle with Silver Valke in Carlton Cup action in Blue Bulls country this evening.
News
UJ choose for Alberton clash
FNB UJ have announced their side for Saturday's Grand Challenge meeting with Alberton.
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New flyers fire Wasps to victory
A resurgent Tom Varndell scored two tries for the London Wasps on Saturday afternoon at the Recreation Ground help his side to a big victory; making it two wins in a row to start the new season for Tony Hanks' men.
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Staunton punishes Harlequins
Five penalties from new flyhalf Jeremy Staunton were enough for the Leicester Tigers to secure a tight 15-9 victory over Harlequins at the Twickenham Stoop on Saturday afternoon.
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Leinster ease past the Dragons
Young flyhalf Jonny Sexton scored 12 points for Leinster as they recorded their first win of the new season with a 23-14 victory overthe Newport-Gwent Dragons on Saturday evening.
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Ulster upset the Ospreys
Two tries from Scottish international Simon Danielli helped Ulster to a surprising 20-16 victory over the Ospreys at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday night - their first win of the new campaign.
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A 'home' win at Wembley for Sarries
New Zealand star Glen Jackson was the hero for Saracens once again on Saturday - kicking 14 points for the 'home' side as they recorded a 19-14 win over Northampton in the first-ever rugby match played on the Wembley turf.
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Impressive Dragons face Leinster
Mike Ross, Shaun Berne and David Kearney will all make home debuts for Leinster this weekend as the Irish province welcome the Dragons to the RDS.
News
Preview: Premiership, Round Two
What an opening weekend of Guinness Premiership action! Thankfully though we don't have to wait too long for the next installment - rugby365 previews all this weekend's upcoming action.
News
Preview: Magners League, Round Two
After an opening round full of surprises, the rugby365 team does their best to put the pieces together and preview the fast approaching second weekend of exciting Magners League action.
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Edinburgh simply outclass Connacht
Edinburgh ran in eight tries on Friday night on their way to overpowering a disappointing Connacht 62-13 at Murrayfield.
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Manning steers Munster home
Munster recorded their first win of the new Magners League campaign on Friday night with a 24-13 win over the Cardiff Blues at Thomond Park.
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Worcester's Walker takes control
Off-season recruit Willie Walker was the chief destroyer on Friday night, adding 17 points with his boot to help the Warriors to an important 27-7 victory over Leeds Carnegie at the Sixways Stadium.
News
Levi in for Falcons; Sheridan for Sale
Newcastle Falcons have made three changes for Sunday's Guinness Premiership visit of Sale Sharks to Kingston Park.
News
Davidson: Ulster are up for 'big ask'
A 'star-studded' Ospreys side will welcome a much changed Brian McLaughlin Ulster team to the Liberty Stadium this weekend for their second round Magners League clash.
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'Glasgow's going to be a tough one'
Scarlets wing Sean Lamont is hoping to keep his strong start at his new team going this weekend as the Welsh region travel to take on Glasgow on Sunday evening.
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Connacht could face Edinburgh's Lions
Ross Ford has been named amongst Edinburgh's replacements for Friday's Magners League match against Connacht at Murrayfield but his fellow British and Irish Lions tourist Mike Blair is rated doubtful after suffering from a throat infection.
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Quinlan returns to face the Blues
Both teams will be looking to bounce back after disappointing opening round defeats on Friday night as Dai Young's troops travel to Thomond Park to face the reigning Magners League champions, Munster.
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Morgan and Molenaar in the mix
England fullback Olly Morgan will make his first appearance of the season for Gloucester Rugby at the Madejski Stadium against London Irish on Sunday whilst centre Tim Molenaar is also set to make his full debut.
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Stars return for Quins trip
Leicester Tigers will welcome back two of their 2009 British and Irish Lions tourists, Harry Ellis and Tom Croft, for this Saturday's trip to the Stoop.
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Worsley returns for trip to the Rec
British and Irish Lions flank Joe Worsley will be back in action this weekend, making his first start of the new season for London Wasps as they travel to The Rec to take on Bath.
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Golden Lions refs go on strike
All 10 Saturday's Pirates Grand Challenge semifinal matches in the Golden Lions' leagues, from first team to Under-19 team level, did not take place due to protest action by the appointed referees.
Fixtures & Results
IRB Sevens Results 2008/09
All the Results for the IRB Sevens 2008/09 Season
Tables - Logs
Magners League Table 2008/09
Magners League Table 2008/09
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Samoa, Tonga joins Suva Festival
The Suva Rugby Union have announced that the rugby unions of both Samoa and Tonga have accepted invitations to send 7s teams to the Suva Rugby Festival in January 2010.
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Pukke's Dumond becomes a Leopard
The Leopards have included star FNB Pukke flyhalf Cecil Dumond in their team for Friday's Currie Cup fixture against the Blue Bulls at Loftus Versfeld.
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SA Schools outclass Italy
The South African Schools team on Tuesday comprehensively outclassed their Italy Schools opponents 86-3 at the GWK Park in Kimberley.
Second Phase
Role reversal for the Bulls and WP
Saturday saw a somewhat frustrating game of rugby for the die-hard Western Province fan in their loss to the Blue Bulls, writes rugby365 columnist Jon Harris.
Argentina
New tournament to unite America
The International Rugby Board has established the Americas Rugby Championship, which will unite ugby in North and South America in a high performance sub-international structure for the first time.
Second Phase
rugby365?s World XV
With the international season well underway we decided to look at some of the international individuals who stood out during the mid-year Tests.
Canada
Canada secures World Cup spot
Playing with only 14 players for three-quarters of the match, the U.S. Men?s National Rugby Team struggled to stick to its pattern and fell to the Canadians, 41-18, in the second game of their home-and-away Rugby World Cup Qualifying series in Edmonton on Saturday.
Fixtures & Results
IRB Sevens Fixtures 2009/10
All the fixtures and tournament winners from the 2008/09 IRB Sevens Series.
Australia
Aussies target Baby Blacks star
There is significant interest from Australian Super 14 sides for New Zealand's IRB Junior Player of the Year, Aaron Cruden, which could in turn lead to him playing for the Wallabies rather than the All Blacks.
Australia
League eyes SA schoolboy talent
Australian National Rugby League club Sydney Roosters has signed South African teenager JP du Plessis on a three-year contract, while they are also heading to the Craven Week (SA's premier schoolboy tournament) in search of promising youngsters.
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JWC sets new benchmark
The recently completed Junior World Championship 2009 in Japan has been hailed a success by the International Rugby Board as its set a new benchmark for attendance, while leaving a lasting legacy for Rugby in Japan.
Georgia
Eagles snap losing streak
The USA Men?s National Rugby Team won its first test match of the season and snapped its six-game losing streak by beating Georgia 31-13 at Dick?s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City on Sunday.
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Cruden crowned IRB 'Junior of the Year'
New Zealand Captain Aaron Cruden has been named the International Rugby Board Junior Player of the Year 2009, the second of the prestigious IRB Awards in association to be presented this year.
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Guildford tragedy at JWC final
New Zealand Under 20 wing, Zac Guildford, experienced a major family tragedy after his father, Robert, passed away at the final of the International Rugby Board Junior World Championships in Tokyo on Sunday.
Georgia
Denver's Eagles eye home win
Denver Barbarians John Van Der Giessen and Nic Johnson can propel USA Eagles up the world rankings when they play Georgia in Sunday's Churchill Cup Test at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
Argentina
Canada on the brink of history
Canada will achieve its highest ever finish in the seven years of the Churchill Cup regardless of the result against Argentina Jaguars at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on Sunday.
Fiji
Fiji too strong for Tonga
Fiji ended a three-year losing streak against Pacific neighbor Tonga when it won its opening match in rugby's Pacific Nations Cup 36-22 on Saturday in the Tongan capital.
Canada
Preview: Ireland A vs. Canada
Ulster scrumhalf Isaac Boss will captain the Ireland A team in their opening game of the Churchill Cup against Canada at Glendale, Colorado on Wednesday.
Second Phase
Time for a SANZAR XV
With British & Irish Lions fever high in South Africa, rugby365 columnist Ebrahim Moerat takes a look at a possible SANZAR selection to rival the tourists.
Second Phase
Tours will stump the slump
With all the hype surrounding the arrival of the British & Irish Lions, rugby365 columnist Ebrahim Moerat believes it's time to re-introduce a lost tradition...International Rugby Tours.
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SA teams snub Namibian XV
The Namibian Invitation team due to face a South African XV in Windhoek next Friday is struggling to confirm players for the fixture, after the Sharks, Cheetahs and Western Province refused to release invited players.
Second Phase
Expense of success
With the Super 14 entering its final fortnight, rugby365 columnist, Ebrahim Moerat, takes a look at which of the SANZAR nations stand to benefit most from Super 14 success.