
The Boks left it too late in their Castle Lager Rugby Championship clash with Australia at the Adelaide Oval, where the hosts won by 25-17.
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Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx on Sunday described the team’s historic feat of winning back-to-back Castle Lager Rugby Ch...
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus and captain Siya Kolisi praised the team for the fight they showed to win their final Cas...
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Springbok captain Siya Kolisi emphasised the importance of good discipline and remaining focused for the full 80 minutes in their Castle Lager Rugby Championship clash against Australia at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday after the team wrapped up their preparations with the captains run on Friday.
The cut-throat nature of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series and the unpredictability of every match played will best be displayed at Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles on Saturday and Sunday when four teams will chase the overall crown for the 2022 season.
The Springboks hope to make a special occasion of their first Test against the Wallabies in Adelaide by changing their fortunes Down Under when the teams meet in their Castle Lager Rugby Championship clash at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday.
There are permutations galore, but for the Springbok Sevens team the focus in Los Angeles will be simple – they just want to run their own race.
Wallabies coach Dave Rennie has made six changes to the starting XV for Saturday's clash with the Springboks at the Adelaide Oval, in what will be the first Test to be played in the South Australian capital since 2004.
Springbok loose forward Kwagga Smith and centre Lukhanyo Am said the team were desperate to turn things around in their second Castle Lager Rugby Championship clash against Australia in Sydney next weekend, with Smith stressing that they were still in the running to win the competition after three rounds.
A lack of defensive cohesion and an under-powered team effort led to the Springbok Sevens team dropping out of Cup contention at the HSBC LA Sevens on Saturday, something that was very disappointing to coach Neil Powell.
Springbok Women's Sevens coach, Paul Delport, added three more players to his Rugby World Cup Sevens training squad as they fine-tune preparations for the world showpiece to be played in Cape Town from 9-11 September.
Springbok prop Steven Kitshoff and assistant coach Deon Davids remained confident in the team's abilities despite suffering back-to-back defeats in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship and said they believe they can turn the corner.
Springbok Sevens coach Neil Powell would be forgiven if he wanted to block from his mind his squad’s performance at the weekend’s HSBC LA Sevens, where the Blitzboks finished 13th, the lowest placed finish since Powell took charge 10 years ago.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi emphasised the importance of good discipline and remaining focused for the full 80 minutes in their Castle Lager Rugby Championship clash against Australia at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday after the team wrapped up their preparations with the captains run on Friday.
Springbok loose forward Kwagga Smith and centre Lukhanyo Am said the team were desperate to turn things around in their second Castle Lager Rugby Championship clash against Australia in Sydney next weekend, with Smith stressing that they were still in the running to win the competition after three rounds.