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  1. Ralph’s centre of attention

    The champion Crusaders have picked Caleb Ralph at centre for their Vodacom Super 14 opener against the Highlanders in Christchurch on Saturday. Read more

  2. Muir: Why I back Britz

    Dick Muir has offered a simple explanation for why he’s favoured Warren Britz over Springbok Solly Tyibilika for Saturday’s Super 14 opener against the Chiefs. Read more

  3. Du Preez denies injury gamble

    Fourie du Preez has stated that he has not been rushed back to fitness prematurely. Read more

  4. A few stallions and plenty donkeys

    No South African team will make the Vodacom Super 14 semi-finals. And the tournament organisers will be lucky if an Australian side manages to disrupt New Zealand’s dominance. Read more

  5. Ice ice baby

    All Black sensation Isaia Toeava, the 20 year old fullback, will debut in the Vodacom Super 14 this weekend. Not in a jersey he would have expected, however. Read more

  6. Force is a farce

    The Western Force have named their inaugural side to play the Brumbies in their Super 14 debut, and the only ones quaking are coach John Mitchell and his support staff. Read more

  7. Sharks snub Solly again

    Springbok flank Solly Tyibilika still can’t find a way into the Sharks match 22. Read more

  8. Devine’s got the Blues

    Former All Blacks scrumhalf Steve Devine is the biggest surprise omission in the Blues first starting XV for the Vodacom Super 14 opener against the Hurricanes on Friday. Read more

  9. Stormers press conference LIVE

    Keo.co.za took you inside the Newlands boardroom and brought you the Stormers press conference as it happened. Read more

  10. Gandalf gambles on Gregan

    Brumbies coach Gandalf Fisher will give George Gregan his full backing this year – if he plays well, that is. Read more

  11. Bands is back

    Richard Bands will start in the Blue Bulls’ Vodacom Cup opener against the Cheetahs on Friday. Read more

  12. Wounded Cats trust in Tiaan

    As expected, Tiaan Snyman has been handed the Cats’ No 10 jersey for the opening clash with the Stormers on Saturday. Read more

  13. Meyer’s Bully Boy revamp

    The Bulls’ pack should show a remarkable six changes to that which succumbed to the Cheetahs in the Currie Cup final last year Read more

  14. Cats quiver under injury cloud

    Conrad Jantjes is a definite non-starter, and Ashwin Willemse has been practically ruled out of the Cats’ Super 14 opener with the Stormers. Read more

  15. Barry fit to claw Cats

    Keo.co.za has learnt that De Wet Barry came through training on Tuesday afternoon and will lead the Stormers against the Cats on Saturday. Read more

  16. Sanzar unveils new trophy

    A stunning new trophy has been produced for the Super 14. Hopefully, South African hands will touch it at some point over the next five years. Read more

  17. Chasing Cheetahs ghosts

    Despite some protests to the contrary, Bulls fullback Johan Roets has admitted to keo.co.za that the Currie Cup final still haunts many of his teammates as last year’s semi-finalists gear up for the rematch with the Cheetahs on Friday. Read more

  18. Rassie keeps the faith

    Cheetahs coach Rassie Erasmus will stick to the tried and tested when he names his side for Friday night’s Super 14 match against the Bulls. Read more

  19. Spears get government backing

    The sports ministry will insist on the Southern Spears being admitted to the Super 14 as planned next year. Read more

  20. Sharks set for crucial Chiefs clash

    Dick Muir is likely to name a well-balanced but inexperienced side to take on the Chiefs in their Super 14 opener on Saturday, with four of his starting XV making their debuts in the extended regional romp. Read more