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  1. Pieter’s agony

    South African-born French international Pieter de Villiers has been rocked by the death of his younger brother ahead of Saturday’s showdown with the Springboks. Read more

  2. Boks remain upbeat

    Veteran wing Breyton Paulse says the Springboks are still positive despite the below par performance against Scotland at the weekend. Read more

  3. D-day for Burger

    While his team-mates are busy clashing with the French, Schalk Burger will undergo a neck operation on Saturday. Read more

  4. All to play for

    The Springboks have never beaten the French at Newlands. Read more

  5. Schalk out until January

    Springbok flank Schalk Burger has been ruled out of the remainder of the 2006 season after suffering a career-threatening neck injury against Scotland. Read more

  6. Big Joe to fill big boots

    Joe van Niekerk is the favourite to play in the No 6 jersey against France. Read more

  7. Jake wants Naas

    Naas Botha will act as a mentor to the Springboks during the Vodacom Tri-Nations. Read more

  8. White’s centre headache

    The injury to Andre Snyman has re-opened the door for De Wet Barry, who re-joins the Springbok squad in Cape Town today. Read more

  9. French ’10′ poser

    French coach Bernard Laporte may not play Thomas Castaignede at flyhalf against the Springboks on Saturday. Read more

  10. Monty’s the pick of an ordinary bunch

    Percy Montgomery celebrated his 75th test with an emphatic goalkicking display to be the pick of the Boks. Read more

  11. Why PE was not good enough

    If the Springboks are to be taken seriously at next year’s World Cup, then they have to add ambition to their game plan. Read more

  12. Snyman’s stint may be over

    Andre Snyman’s injury bogey seems set to continue. The utility back may have broken his wrist in the 29-15 win over Scotland. Read more

  13. Jake’s still smiling

    Springbok coach Jake White woke up on Sunday morning with far more to be pleased about than not. Read more

  14. We were robbed!

    Scotland coach Frank Hadden has blamed poor officiating for costing his team an historic first win over the Springboks in South Africa. Read more

  15. Boks win ugly

    Jake White’s Springboks won a scrappy, error-strewn second Test encounter against Scotland 29-15 in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Read more

  16. Boks 29 Scotland 15

    Keo.co.za brought you the key moments from the second Test in PE as they happened. Read more

  17. Give Eddie his due

    Eddie Andrews does not get the credit he deserves, according to Bok coach Jake White. Read more

  18. Boks to bruise Scots

    Scotland, battered in Durban, will be further bruised in Port Elizabeth. Read more

  19. Eddie expects backlash

    Springbok tighthead Eddie Andrews believes the Scottish front row will provide far tougher opposition in the second Test on Saturday. Read more

  20. Scots push panic button

    Scotland have made six changes for the second Test against the Springboks in PE on Saturday. Read more