England got the better of South Africa in Cape Town on Saturday night in their final match, winning 25-10. However, the series was claimed by the Springboks and they'll have plenty to be happy about moving forward...
Bulliac wrote:
To be right, some people are indeed, incapable of respecting a silence imo, especially after a few bevvies and pretending that it isn't so helps no-one. Fortunately the vast majority of those aren't rugby fans...
HXSparky wrote:
LOL, that says it all! When I go to a match, I don't miss a single second of the 80 minutes. What you're saying is that North American / Canadian "fans" aren't really that interested in the game itself?
WELLINGTON - Southern hemisphere rugby coaches have expressed annoyance at some of the disciplinary decisions made during the June internationals and said the sport was in danger of becoming a 'nanny state' if the rules are not addressed.
morrisseyisawire wrote:
I don't know if it's my age but I've softened on SW a lot in the last year, and his loss - another loss to RU is both sad and alarming.
Losing knowledgeable coaches to RU...
LONDON - Red Rose great Jeremy Guscott has warned coach Eddie Jones "will have to change his ways if England are going to have a chance of winning the World Cup next year".
CAPE TOWN - A 25-man Stormers touring squad will leave Cape Town on Tuesday ahead of their Super Rugby encounter with the Jaguares in Buenos Aires on Saturday. The Stormers resume their Super Rugby campaign at Estadio Jose Amalfitani in Buenos Aires this weekend...
luke ShipleyRed wrote:
Dewsbury started planning and applying in April.
And as for your comment about the 8's, it may be easy enough to say who may be in the 8's. But you can't say who's finishing where, so who will be playing Toronto away.
CAPE TOWN – Overseas-based players Duane Vermeulen, Faf de Klerk and Willie le Roux proved their value to South Africa over the course of the June series against England.