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  1. Stormers to Stellies

    Keo.co.za has learnt that the Stormers and Western Province are to relocate to a high-performance centre in Stellenbosch from next year. Read more

  2. Mr T wants A-team action

    Springbok flank Solly Tyibilika is tired of warming the Sharks bench. Read more

  3. Daniel in the Lions’ den

    Daniel Muller may be a name unfamiliar to many, but Frans Ludeke believes his story could be one of the most memorable of the year. Read more

  4. Sharks could spring Spedding surprise

    Dick Muir may give Scott Spedding the No 10 jersey for their vital Super 14 opener against the Chiefs on Saturday. Read more

  5. ‘Tahs scrap initial idea

    The Waratahs will not wear their controversial initialled jerseys in the Super 14. Read more

  6. Shape up, or ship out

    Springboks who do not meet the team’s fitness requirements this season will find themselves out of the national side. Read more

  7. Fourie’s fate in the balance

    Bulls scrumhalf Fourie du Preez has a 50% chance of playing against the Cheetahs in Friday night’s Super 14 opener in Bloemfontein. Read more

  8. Crusaders torment Tahs

    Only two points separated the teams at the end, but don’t be fooled by a Waratahs second half comeback in going down 32-30 to the five-time Super 12 champion Crusaders outfit. Read more

  9. Good Greeff

    Stormers fans may be spared the sight of Gus Theron running out in jersey 13 against the Cats next Saturday. Innovative thinking by the Stormers coaching staff could see a reworked backline, with Werner Greeff slotting alongside Jean de Villiers in the midfield. Read more

  10. Wikus wired to stay a Bok

    Wikus van Heerden may have been relegated to the status of tourist on the Boks’ end-of-year tour, but the experience has motivated him more than ever before. Read more

  11. Gurthro’s a goner

    Bulls prop Gurthro Steenkamp has been ruled out of the Super 14 and probably the rest of the 2006 season. Read more

  12. Unions gang up on Spears

    Southern Spears coach Peter de Villiers is set to clash with the region’s feeder unions. Read more

  13. Snyman crucial to Cats chances

    Andre Pretorius’ court date on March 8 means that Tiaan Snyman will be the Cats’ first choice 10 for at least the first five weeks of the competition. Read more

  14. Habana toast of Loftus…again

    Bryan Habana was named the Bulls’ player of 2005, probably the most expected award in rugby history. Read more

  15. Beware of Bloem

    Bloemfontein could be the graveyard for visiting Super 14 teams, according to Cheetahs manager Naka Drotske. Read more

  16. Smit: SA derbies will be ugly

    Bok captain John Smit is expecting blood and thunder when South Africa’s franchises meet during the Super 14 this year. Read more

  17. Chiefs scalp another one

    The Chiefs scraped past the Hurricanes and the Highlanders had too much for the rubble Reds in the last Super 14 hit outs before the tournament proper. Read more

  18. Wallabies to knuckle down

    The Sydney Morning Herald’s Chief Rugby Writer, Greg Growden, questioned new Wallabies coach John ‘Knuckles’ Connolly on the challenge. Read more

  19. Prinsloo: Franchises bound by President’s Council

    Saru CEO Johan Prinsloo has told keo.co.za that the decision to include the Spears in next year’s Super 14 cannot be overtuned by any entity other than the President’s Council. Read more

  20. Let the ball decide Spears’ fate

    No court ruling or political ruling should decide the fate of the Spears in the 2007 Super 14. The issue must be settled on the field through a promotion/relegation play-off. Read more