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Johannesburg — THE English media and Saracens' management should get over themselves. They may have emerged victorious against the Springbok dirt-trackers team, b ut the team were far from the "world champions" they claim they have beaten. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Tuesday, November 10 For one man in particular Friday night's Test between the Springboks and France could be a make-or-break affair: Ryan Kankowski. When the Sharks number eight burst onto the rugby scene with his Sevens skills and... Full Article at SARugby.com
Pierre Spies (R) of South Africa's Springboks clashes with Mils Muliaina (C) of New Zealand's All Blacks during their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. View Photo »
Tuesday, November 10 The run-on Springbok side to face France on Friday night holds very few surprises and is relatively unremarkable. Full Article at SARugby.com
SPRINGBOK fetcher Heinrich Brussow will, barring injury, play in the Test against France on November 13 after all. That is the result of the finger injury suffered by Pierre Spies on Monday, which ruled him out of the Springboks’ tour of Europe. Full Article at The Herald Online
GOING STRONG: Heinrich Brussow playing for the Cheetahs in the Currie Cup final against the Bulls at the weekend. Full Article at Times Live South Africa
Pierre Spies (L) of South Africa's Springboks celebrates with Bakkies Botha (R) after beating New Zealand's All Blacks during their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. View Photo »
Springbok fetcher Heinrich Brüssow will, barring injury, play in the Test against France on November 13 after all. That is the result of the finger injured by Pierre Spies on Monday which will see him miss the Springboks' end of year tour of... Full Article at Mail & Guardian Online
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA: Heinrich Brussow with his awards for British and Irish Lions Provincial Player and Young Player of the Year during the 2009 SA Rugby Awards from Vodaworld. Full Article at Times Live South Africa
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Pierre Spies (R) of South Africa's Springboks clashes with Mils Muliaina (C) of New Zealand's All Blacks during their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. South Africa won the match 32-29 to win the Tri-Nations.
View Photo »Pierre Spies (L) of South Africa's Springboks celebrates with Bakkies Botha (R) after beating New Zealand's All Blacks during their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. South Africa won the match 32-29 to win the Tri-Nations.
View Photo »Pierre Spies (L) of South Africa's Springboks celebrates with Bakkies Botha (R) after beating New Zealand's All Blacks during their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. South Africa won the match 32-29 to win the Tri-Nations.
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