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  1. New blood for thirsty Sharks

    Sharks coach John Plumtree has rung the changes for his team to face the Cheetahs this weekend with the biggest surprise being the inclusion of Jean Deysel in the starting line-up. Read more

  2. Plumtree running out of patience

    Sharks coach John Plumtree has been quoted as saying that certain key members of the Sharks team will not get on the plane to tour. Read more

  3. Ioane returns for Reds

    RICHARD FERGUSON updates keo.co.za followers of the latest Super Rugby news from Australia. Read more

  4. Crusaders change three

    RICHARD FERGUSON updates keo.co.za followers of the latest Super Rugby news from New Zealand. Read more

  5. Captain Watson back for Kings

    Luke Watson will again lead the Kings against the Bulls – and believes a home win is possible. Read more

  6. Frans keeps the faith

    The Bulls take on the Kings in Port Elizabeth this weekend with an unchanged starting team. Read more

  7. Changes for Chiefs

    RICHARD FERGUSON updates keo.co.za followers of the latest Super Rugby news from New Zealand. Read more

  8. Bakkies’s Bok boost

    Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer believes Bakkies Botha is good enough to still play for South Africa and he singled out Pieter-Steph du Toit as the No 5 lock answer. Read more

  9. Smit is the Sharks CEO

    The Sharks (Pty) Ltd has announced that John Smit, as expected, has been appointed as the new CEO. Read more

  10. A question of commitment

    RICHARD FERGUSON writes the Sharks’ season has been one of extreme highs, with hints of excitement and too much frustration. Read more

  11. Smith close to staying

    RICHARD FERGUSON updates keo.co.za followers of the latest Super Rugby news from Australia. Read more

  12. Why SA must not drop the Kings

    MARK KEOHANE, in his Business Day column, writes the Kings Chariot can’t be chased away before midnight and turned back into a pumpkin. Read more

  13. Future Kings of our game

    MARK KEOHANE, in Business Day Sport Monthly, writes the Kings of today can be the Sharks of the future and recalls how the B-section Banana Boys morphed into Super Rugby’s Sharks. Read more

  14. Stormers aim for 60 league points

    Jean de Villiers says 60 league points will get the Stormers a home semi-final. Read more

  15. Cobus gets the call

    Cobus Reinach has been called up to the Springbok training camp currently taking place in Cape Town. Read more

  16. Frail Joost fights on

    Springbok legend Joost van der Westhuizen’s mind is as strong as ever but his muscle is rapidly deteriorating. Read more

  17. Big boys in baby blue rule

    Rugby Law and Order was restored in Pretoria as the Bulls arrested the Cheetahs 5-match winning streak. Read more

  18. Strong Stormers suffocate Sharks

    The Stormers were too physical and too clinical for the Sharks in winning 22-15 at Newlands. Read more

  19. Courageous Kings claim tour win

    Demetri Catrakilis landed a drop goal after the hooter to claim the Kings’ first overseas victory. Read more

  20. Fearless Force crush Crusaders

    The Force pulled off a surprise victory over a listless Crusaders in Perth. Read more