2009 July | Springbok Rugby Blog

Horwill sticking with the Reds

July 31, 2009

Wallabies enforcer James Horwill has been seething over speculation that he could be the next high-profile player to walk out on the Queensland Reds.

Rugby: Hawkes Bay too slick for Auckland

July 31, 2009

Hawke’s Bay fully justified the faith of their supporters by convincingly beating Auckland 47-13 in an Air NZ Cup rugby match in Napier today.

Last year’s losing semifinalists were well worth the scoreline, which represented an…

Rugby: Hawkes Bay too slick for Auckland

July 31, 2009

Hawke’s Bay fully justified the faith of their supporters by convincingly beating Auckland 47-13 in an Air NZ Cup rugby match in Napier today.

Last year’s losing semifinalists were well worth the scoreline, which represented an…

Hawkes Bay too slick for Auckland

July 31, 2009

Hawke’s Bay fully justified the faith of their supporters by convincingly beating Auckland 47-13 in an Air NZ Cup rugby match in Napier today.

Last year’s losing semifinalists were well worth the scoreline, which represented an…

Hawkes Bay too slick for Auckland

July 31, 2009

Hawke’s Bay fully justified the faith of their supporters by convincingly beating Auckland 47-13 in an Air NZ Cup rugby match in Napier today.

Last year’s losing semifinalists were well worth the scoreline, which represented an…

Smit doesn’t think Springboks are in Golden era yet

July 31, 2009


 

South African captain John Smit has hosed down suggestions he is at the helm of a golden generation in Springboks rugby.

James Lawton: Rugby must banish the bullying and skulduggery before 2015

July 31, 2009

One thing needs to be said right away. Nowhere in the length and the breadth of English rugby union is there a better qualified spokesman for the 2015 World Cup than Will Greenwood, the tall and rangy and at times brilliantly innovative centre who played a key role in landing the trophy in Australia six years ago.

Smit poised to become most capped Test captain ever

July 31, 2009

South Africa’s World Cup winning captain, John Smit, is today set to become the most capped leader in Test rugby history.

St Helens 10-6 Wigan: Kyle Eastmond’s late try stretches the gap

July 31, 2009

Kyle Eastmond snatched a historic victory from Wigan’s grasp with a brilliant solo try two minutes from time.

Salford 24-30 Wakefield: Korki the cat tears up reds

July 31, 2009

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