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The Springboks clinched a hard-fought, but ultimately deserved Castle Lager Incoming Series 2-1 win over Wales, beating their determined opponents by 30-14 in the third and final Test at DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Saturday.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber admitted that the thought of defeat couldn’t be entertained in the build-up to his team’s 30-14 victory over Wales at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town in the final match of the three-Test Castle Lager Incoming Series on Saturday.
The SA Schools side had too much class and won an entertaining clash against the SA Schools A side by 57-27 (half-time 26-13) after a few bursts of tries during the game ensured they remained in control in a match that underlined the good health of Under-18 rugby in South Africa.
SuperSport Schools is streaming the U18 match between the SA Schools and SA Schools A sides live from Cape Town, kick-off is 12h30.
The Springboks will have all the motivation they need to win their final Castle Lager Incoming Series match against Wales in Cape Town on Saturday with a series victory on the line and the desire to make the special career milestones for Eben Etzebeth (lock) and Bongi Mbonambi (hooker) memorable.
The full 40-team line-up for Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 has now been confirmed, following an enthralling weekend of action in Bucharest.
The Springbok Women side departed South Africa on Tuesday for a two-Test series against Japan, fully aware of the challenges that will await them in the Far East, where they will face the host nation on 24 July in the Kamaishi Unosumai Memorial Stadium in Iwate, and on 30 July in Kumagaya Rugby Stadium in Saitama in the Taiyo-seimei Japan Rugby Challenge Series 2022.
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Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 is delighted to welcome HAVAL as an Official Partner. In the week when the full line-up of 40 teams heading to Cape Town has been confirmed, excitement continues to build for a world-class festival of rugby sevens, which takes place on 9-11 September 2022.
The Blitzboks will face Germany or Chile and the Springbok Women’s Sevens team are up against France in their opening encounters of the Rugby World Cup Sevens, as the first match-ups for the highly anticipated tournament have been revealed with 50 days to go until the three-day pinnacle event kicks off in Cape Town, South Africa on 9-11 September.
The Springboks clinched a hard-fought, but ultimately deserved Castle Lager Incoming Series 2-1 win over Wales, beating their determined opponents by 30-14 in the third and final Test at DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Saturday.
The full 40-team line-up for Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 has now been confirmed, following an enthralling weekend of action in Bucharest.