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With the Rugby Championship title on the line, assistant coach Daan Human is confident the Springboks will beat Argentina in Nelspruit on Saturday, by dominating until the end. The world champion Boks need just one point to secure their first Rugby Championship title since 2019, following a narrow defeat in Santiago last week. “It’s special

A World Cup-winning former New Zealand assistant coach has rejoined the All Blacks camp ahead of their second Bledisloe Cup clash against the Wallabies on Saturday. Known as ‘The Professor’, Wayne Smith has returned to provide guidance as the All Blacks look to end their six-year winless drought in Wellington. “He came in late last

While gutted after the loss in Argentina, Springbok loose forward Elrigh Louw says it would be a dream come true to win the Rugby Championship on Saturday. The world champion Boks arrived in Nelspruit on Sunday evening, following a 29-28 defeat against Los Pumas in Santiago del Estero last week. They begin their preparations on

Aphelele Fassi said the Springboks will go back to the drawing board in preparation for an epic rematch against Argentina to decide the 2024 Rugby Championship title race. South Africa’s narrow 29-28 defeat in Santiago del Estero on Saturday has set up a thrilling decider next week in Nelspruit. The loss has not only delayed

Head coach Scott Robertson is optimistic that New Zealand are on the right track, but demands the All Blacks rediscover their killer instinct to close out games. The Kiwis led 21-0 after 15 minutes against the Wallabies in Sydney on Saturday, but blew the advantage in a lacklustre second half to scrape over the line

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Joe Schmidt was proud of how the Wallabies went down fighting against New Zealand on Saturday, as Scott Robertson rued how the All Blacks almost threw away the victory. The hosts were their own worst enemy in the opening 15 minutes of the Bledisloe Cup showdown in Sydney, with sloppy defending and unforced errors seeing

Australia chased New Zealand to the final whistle but the All Blacks held on for a bonus-point victory to retain the Bledisloe Cup in Sydney on Saturday. The Kiwis snapped a two-game losing streak with a nail-biting 31-28 win over Australia at Sydney Olympic Stadium, holding off a second-half charge from the hosts. Both teams scored