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  1. Wallabies lose O’Connor

    James O’Connor has lost his battle to recover from injury in time for the Wallabies’ June internationals. Read more

  2. White card could make Test debut

    The white card citing system that has been introduced in the Super Rugby competition could be implemented in the Rugby Championship later this year. Read more

  3. Pumas pull in Henry

    Former World Cup winning New Zealand coach Graham Henry has been hired as Argentina’s technical consultant. Read more

  4. Boks, Pumas to open ‘Rugby Championship’

    The Springboks will play Argentina in their first game of next year’s Rugby Championship, the four-team southern-hemisphere tournament replacing the existing Tri-Nations. Read more

  5. Desperation wins World Cups

    MARK KEOHANE, in his weekly Business Day column, says the Boks and the Wallabies have the players and the game plan to beat the All Blacks in a one-off situation. But the All Blacks, possibly for the first time in a World Cup competition, have desperation as an ally. Read more

  6. KeoTV: Battle of Brisbane

    MARK KEOHANE says the Wallabies will win the Tri-Nations for the first time since 2001, while RYAN VREDE is backing the All Blacks again. Read more

  7. Wallabies latest – Genia cleared

    Keo.co.za brings you news from the Wallabies’ camp. Read more

  8. Aggressive ABs will retain title

    JON CARDINELLI says the All Blacks’ physical superiority will set the platform for another Wallabies-scalping and ultimately another Tri-Nations title. Read more

  9. All Blacks latest – Nonu trumps SBW

    Keo.co.za brings you news from the All Blacks’ camp. Read more

  10. All Blacks latest – Blacks back to full strength

    Keo.co.za brings you news from the All Blacks’ camp. Read more

  11. Wallabies latest – Vickerman back for decider

    Keo.co.za brings you news from the Wallabies’ camp. Read more

  12. Ugly win gives Boks hope

    MARK KEOHANE, in his weekly Business Day column, says the Springboks did what they had to do against a makeshift All Blacks side in PE. Read more

  13. Butch still best RWC bet

    JON CARDINELLI says that Peter de Villiers and the South African public need a healthy dose of perspective following Saturday’s victory against a second-rate All Blacks side. Read more

  14. Wallabies latest – O’Connor to miss decider

    Keo.co.za brings you news from the Wallabies’ camp. Read more

  15. Desperate Boks snap losing streak

    JON CARDINELLI watched the Springboks deliver an uninspiring yet determined performance to beat the All Blacks 18-5 in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Read more

  16. ‘Morne’s still No 1′

    Peter de Villiers believes Morne Steyn has the ability to guide the Springboks to a World Cup title. Read more

  17. Better Boks but still need for growth

    RYAN VREDE writes the Springboks exhibited all-round progress but there remain areas of concern. Read more

  18. Henry laments missed chances

    Graham Henry says Saturday’s result may have been different had the All Blacks converted more of their early try-scoring opportunities. Read more

  19. Concerns for Henry

    GARETH DUNCAN writes that only a few All Blacks second stringers would’ve satisfied Graham Henry in Port Elizabeth. Read more

  20. Boks must stifle ABs at source

    Victor Matfield says the Springboks will need to impose themselves at the set-pieces if they’re going to beat the All Blacks and gather momentum before the World Cup. Read more