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  1. Cats crush Shark spirits

    Dick Muir’s Sharks, having lost to the Bulls, were again whipped on Wednesday night. Read more

  2. Spedding stars again

    Two tries from Sharks flyhalf Scott Spedding propelled his side to a 24-14 victory over the Cats in the first match at Rustenburg. Read more

  3. Ollie: Cheetahs now 20% better

    Ollie le Roux has told keo.co.za he believes the Cheetahs have improved by 20% since last year’s Currie Cup final. Read more

  4. Jantjes good to go

    The Cats have been boosted by news that Conrad Jantjes’ achilles injury is responding to treatment and will not require surgery. Read more

  5. Win Sharks tickets

    Keo.co.za and the Sharks have four tickets to give away for the Sharks first match of the season against the Chiefs on 11 February. Read more

  6. Cats hope to claw underdone Stormers

    The Cats take on the Sharks in two warm-up fixtures this evening, the fifth pre-season encounter of the season for Frans Ludeke’s side. Read more

  7. Unlucky 13 for Stormers

    A glance through the Stormers squad suggests that outside centre is covered by three Springboks, but with Marius Joubert and De Wet Barry still likely to miss the opening encounter with the Cats, coach Kobus van der Merwe has a poser. Read more

  8. All Black guilty of assault

    All Black loose forward Sione Lauaki pleaded guilty to a charge of common assault when he appeared in court earlier today in Hamilton. Read more

  9. Cats to be relegated, say Kiwis

    The Cats will finish last in the Vodacom Super 14, according to New Zealand’s No 1 betting agency TAB. Read more

  10. AJ takes out unlucky Ackers

    Sharks lock Johan Ackermann has been ruled out of tonight’s clash with the Cats in Rustenburg. Read more

  11. Dan could go in cold

    Former SA U21 lock Dan Vickerman could face the Queensland Reds in the opening round of the Vodacom Super 14 despite not having played a match in six months. Read more

  12. All Blacks in Blue

    David Nucifora has mixed and matched in losing his first two warm-up matches against the Reds and Waratahs, but the Blues coach picked his best available starting team to play the Western Force in Auckland on Thursday. Read more

  13. Chiefs in warrior mode

    The Chiefs, so often the punching bag among the New Zealand Vodacom Super 14 teams, have put together a side capable of making the punches in this year’s competition. Read more

  14. David unable to slay Goliath ruling

    The International Rugby Board has ended David Pocock’s Vodacom Super 14 season, ruling the player is too young to be involved in the competition. Read more

  15. The more things change …

    Super 12 may have become the glitzier and extended Super 14, but the fixture that started it all will again launch the southern hemisphere’s revamped regional showpiece. Read more

  16. Sharks dream big

    The rest of the country may be writing them off, but the Sharks are backing themselves to turn things around in the Vodacom Super 14. Read more

  17. Rees lightning

    Comparisons have inevitably been made with Trevor Halstead, but Sharks centre Grant Rees believes he has more to offer than the former Bok. Read more

  18. Good news for Bully Boys

    Bulls hooker Gary Botha will only miss a third of the Vodacom Super 14 after hurting his knee against the Sharks at Sun City. Read more

  19. Stormers dismiss De Villiers’ claims

    Stormers head coach Kobus van der Merwe has rejected Peter de Villiers’ accusations of Stormers thuggery on the weekend. Read more

  20. Stormers Spear-tackled

    The Stormers will get “blown away” in the Super 14, according to Peter de Villiers, the coach on the receiving end of a 73-5 caning from the Cape side on Saturday. Read more