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Briefly on MSN1995 Rugby World Cup: How the Springboks’ Victory United South AfricaOn this day in 1995, South Africa beat the All Blacks to win their first Rugby World Cup , a result that reshaped sport and ...
The British and Irish Lions players have rallied around their foreign-born team-mates, after Australia coach Joe Schmidt ...
Head of rugby Johann van Graan promised 'the best is yet to come' for Bath Rugby after the South African's masterplan ...
Patrice Motsepe, however, was born in Soweto, the home of the two most supported clubs in South Africa. At the turn of the 21st century, the names of Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates were more famous ...
Temba Bavuma and his squad received a thunderous airport welcome as they returned home as world Test cricket champions after ...
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The Roar on MSNSuper Rugby's 30th year: Who makes the all-time XV - and why Jonah isn't one of themSuper Rugby will celebrate its 30th champion as the Chiefs travel down to Christchurch to take on the Crusaders. To ...
Uncapped Wales player Garyn Phillips has revealed that his father was in tears after his call up. The Ospreys front row was ...
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Briefly on MSNLate Joost Van Der Westhuizen's Son Jordan Remembers Father in Tribute at Loftus Versveld StadiumJordan van der Westhuizen, son of late Springbok legend Joost van der Westhuizen, paid an emotional tribute to his father at ...
Here are your rugby evening headlines for Sunday, June 15.
Bath have ended a three-decade wait for a Premiership title as captain Ben Spencer declared “the sky’s the limit” after the win against Leicester Tigers.
Bath captain Ben Spencer declared “the sky’s the limit” after his side ended a 29-year wait for a Premiership title and secured an historic treble with a 23-21 triumph over Leicester at Allianz ...
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