Latest Super Rugby News
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Bulls to be bullied upfront?
26 Jan 2006
If the Bulls have a liability, it’s the depth of their forwards. Insanity, you scream? Not according to coach Heyneke Meyer. Read more
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Snyman prevents Rose risk
26 Jan 2006
Frans Ludeke will not have to gamble on Earl Rose at 10 in the opening rounds of the Super 14. Read more
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Jaco turns to Jake for help
26 Jan 2006
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
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Butch back middle of March
25 Jan 2006
Butch James will miss at least the first three games of the Sharks’ Super 14 campaign. Read more
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Stormers press conference LIVE
25 Jan 2006
Keo.co.za took you into the Newlands boardroom for the weekly Stormers presser. Read more
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Learning from Lowen
25 Jan 2006
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
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Meyer: Why I invest in midfield monsters
25 Jan 2006
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
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Ludeke jolted by Jantjes scare
25 Jan 2006
The Cats, already injury depleted, have been rocked by news that recalled Bok Conrad Jantjes may miss the start of the Super 14. Read more
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Storm warning for Spears
24 Jan 2006
Keo.co.za has learnt that Kobus van der Merwe will name his strongest possible side to face the Spears in Wellington on Saturday, the final Super 14 warm-up scheduled for the Cape side. Read more
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Davidson: Sharks in prime position
24 Jan 2006
Sharks scrumhalf Craig Davidson has cited the widespread belief that the Durbanites will be the South African side relegated from the Super 14 as reason for immense optimism. Read more
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Willemse’s wait finally over
24 Jan 2006
Ashwin Willemse returns to competitive rugby on Thursday when the Cats take on the Pumas in a Super 14 crank-up. Read more
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Bulls bear brunt of desperate Stormers
24 Jan 2006
Despite eventually being overpowered, the Stormers’ determination to beat the Bulls on Saturday is evident in the Bully Boys’ extensive injury list Read more
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Heyneke warns against arrogance
23 Jan 2006
Heyneke Meyer has stressed that assuming the Bulls’ run of home games early in the Super 14 will automatically translate into success could prove fatal to his side’s championship challenge. Read more
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Quota confusion resolved
23 Jan 2006
There is a common belief spurned by incorrect reports that each South African franchise must field a minimum of four players of colour in their starting teams. Saru CEO Johan Prinsloo has clarified the situation to keo.co.za. Read more
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NZ champs plays like chumps
22 Jan 2006
The Highlanders stole a 21-19 win against the Crusaders and the rubble Reds were rampant against the Blues in Vodacom Super 14 friendlies. Does this mean a change of guard in 2006? Forget it. Read more
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Five-try Habana sinks Stormers
22 Jan 2006
The Bully Boys weathered a spirited first half by an underpowered Stormers side to emerge 44-13 victors in a Super 14 crank-up at Newlands. Read more
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Spears clawed
22 Jan 2006
Life has not improved much for the Spears in a week. Hammered by the Cheetahs 48-0, the Spears were on the receiving end again in their friendly against the Cats. Read more
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Sharks smash Leopards – twice
22 Jan 2006
Sharks coach Dick Muir knows that the purpose of Friday’s run around against the Leopards was to get rid of the rustiness. It was never going to be an indication of the quality of his team, when measured against the 13 other Vodacom Super 14 teams. Read more
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Storm warning for Spears
22 Jan 2006
Tonderai Chavhanga should return to the Stormers starting line-up for their match against the Spears in Wellington on Saturday. Read more
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Bulls missed Big Vic
21 Jan 2006
The importance of Victor Matfield to the Bulls cause was illustrated by his absence against the Stormers on Saturday. Read more
