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  1. Brits would be brilliant Bok bolter

    MARK KEOHANE says Schalk Brits would be a bold but brilliant Springbok selection for the November internationals. Read more

  2. Plumtree: ‘Lambie must play flyhalf’

    Sharks head coach John Plumtree says Pat Lambie’s first-choice position should be flyhalf. Read more

  3. Strauss to realise Irish ambition

    Former Cheetahs hooker Richardt Strauss is expected to be included in Ireland’s Test squad when it is named later on Wednesday. Read more

  4. Meyer warms to Lambie

    Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer has confirmed Pat Lambie will be considered as a 10 option for the Boks’ end of year tour. Read more

  5. No Japanese flavour for touring Boks

    South African players in Japan’s Top League cannot be considered for selection for the Springboks’ year-end tour. Read more

  6. Spies extends Bulls stay

    Springbok eighthman Pierre Spies has signed a three-year contract extension with the Bulls. Read more

  7. SA’s long-term investment

    Johan Goosen has the potential to become a truly world-class flyhalf for the Springboks. Read more

  8. Meyer must stay steadfast in vision

    RYAN VREDE writes Heyneke Meyer must resist the temptation to veer from his plan to blood more young players on the year-end tour in favour of more conservative selections. Read more

  9. Pat must play, Morné must rest

    JON CARDINELLI writes the Currie Cup semi-finals showed why Pat Lambie is ready for the Springbok flyhalf responsibility, and why the other contenders are not. Read more

  10. Bok duo to miss tour

    Lock Andries Bekker and hooker Tiaan Liebenberg will be out of action for the rest of the year because of injury. Read more

  11. True test looms for Lambie

    JON CARDINELLI writes that Pat Lambie may have to steer the Sharks to Currie Cup glory if he’s going to convince Heyneke Meyer of his value as a match-winning flyhalf. Read more

  12. Morne must show mettle

    RYAN VREDE writes Morne Steyn needs to continue his goal- and tactical-kicking form if he is to be a justifiable pick for the Springboks’ year-end tour. Read more

  13. Jaque targets Bok comeback

    Jaque Fourie wants to return to South Africa in 2015 to compete for a place in the Springbok World Cup squad. Read more

  14. Boks, Cheetahs lose Coenie

    Coenie Oosthuizen will miss the Free State Cheetahs’ Currie Cup promotion-relegation play-offs and the Springbok end-of-year tour because of a back injury. Read more

  15. Desperate for a hot harvest

    RYAN VREDE writes that the injection of Springboks into the Currie Cup elevated the standard so significantly that what happened before them may as well have been a different competition. Read more

  16. Goosen’s season is over

    Johan Goosen will be sidelined for the rest of the year as he undergoes surgery on his knee on Tuesday. Read more

  17. Common sense must prevail

    JON CARDINELLI writes that the decision to include or exclude Springboks in the Currie Cup should be made in the national team’s best interests. Read more

  18. Nothing soft about Soweto slaughter

    MARK KEOHANE, in Business Day newspaper, writes for anyone to claim a few soft moments was the difference for the Boks is to claim insanity. Read more

  19. ABs: The myth and legend

    JON CARDINELLI says the All Blacks’ perfect balance between kicking and running, as well as their high level of execution, has allowed them to become the undisputed champs of world rugby. Read more

  20. Hard education for Meyer

    RYAN VREDE writes that the Springboks’ Rugby Championship campaign left Heyneke Meyer with more questions than answers. Read more