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  1. Back row brilliance stabs Spears

    The Stormers delivered a disjointed but ultimately profitable display to down the Spears 73-5 in their final Super 14 crank-up before the Super 14. Read more

  2. Double blow for Cheetahs

    The Cheetahs smashed Italian club Benetton Treviso 52-11 in Welkom on Saturday, but suffered injuries to two key players. Read more

  3. Sharks bullied in main match

    Heyneke Meyer’s first-choice Bulls side beat the Sharks 17-3 in the second warm-up match at Sun City, after leading 14-0 at half-time. Read more

  4. Spies cooks in Sun City heat

    A last-minute penalty from flyhalf Scott Spedding gave the Sharks a morale-boosting 13-10 victory against the Bulls in the battle of the second-stringers at Sun City. Read more

  5. Bok flyhalf arrested

    Andre Pretorius was arrested and charged with drunken driving early on Saturday morning. Read more

  6. Saders sack the Force

    The Crusaders wacked the Western Force 36-19 on Saturday, after leading 17-12 at the break. Read more

  7. Tahs torture Blues

    The Waratahs consolidated their pre-tournament status as one of the favourites with a thumping win against a Blues team that called on 10 All Blacks. Read more

  8. Sharks keep it real

    Dick Muir is realistic when assessing the Sharks’ chances of success in the Vodacom Super 14 this year. Read more

  9. Sharks seek Sun City revivial

    It may serve as a publicity exercise more than a crucial encounter, but the Sharks know that a surprise victory in at least one of their crank-ups against the Bulls will dissuade the many prophets of doom gathering around Absa Stadium. Read more

  10. Spears “don’t expect” to trounce Stormers

    Spears coach Peter de Villiers does not believe his side has sufficient quality to beat the Stormers, yet. Read more

  11. Willemse unscathed from Pumas return

    Ashwin Willemse has returned to competitive rugby, playing the final 30 minutes of the Cats’ 41-13 win over the Pumas in Witbank. Read more

  12. Tonderai hangs tough

    Despite pulling the same quad muscle that has kept him sidelined for four months, Tonderai Chavhanga believes the Super 14 will reinforce his Springbok claims. Read more

  13. Bully Boys set for Sun City

    The Bulls have named two strong sides to play the Sharks at Sun City on Saturday. Read more

  14. Bulls to be bullied upfront?

    If the Bulls have a liability, it’s the depth of their forwards. Insanity, you scream? Not according to coach Heyneke Meyer. Read more

  15. Snyman prevents Rose risk

    Frans Ludeke will not have to gamble on Earl Rose at 10 in the opening rounds of the Super 14. Read more

  16. Jaco turns to Jake for help

    Jake White will fly to Japan with Jaco van der Westhuyzen in two weeks time to hold negotiations with the NEC Green Rockets. Read more

  17. Butch back middle of March

    Butch James will miss at least the first three games of the Sharks’ Super 14 campaign. Read more

  18. Stormers press conference LIVE

    Keo.co.za took you into the Newlands boardroom for the weekly Stormers presser. Read more

  19. Learning from Lowen

    Former Chiefs and All Black centre Keith Lowen has told his Cheetahs team-mates exactly how Kiwi teams approach their matches against South African opposition. Read more

  20. Meyer: Why I invest in midfield monsters

    Pre-season spending and the 44-13 win over the Stormers revealed Heyneke Meyer’s preoccupation with size in the midfield. Speaking to keo.co.za, the Bulls mentor reveals why centre size really does matter. Read more