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Cheslin Kolbe showcased his kicking skills for Tokyo Suntory Sungoliath over the weekend.

ALSO: Am praises Boks’ overseas selection policy


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Lukhanyo Am believes South Africa’s decision to select overseas-based players is a major reason behind the Springboks’ sustained success.

The double World Cup-winning centre, currently playing in Japan, says allowing overseas-based players to represent the Boks has strengthened the national setup.

“I think it’s very beneficial for South Africa to be able to sele...


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England star Henry Pollock has helped lure one of world rugby’s top talents to a leading sports agency he recently joined.

BREAKING: Finn Russell signs with Matchroom Talent Agency.

He joins Henry Pollock who is already being put to use as a Matchmaker!

Eddie Hearn now has his second rugby player. Will there be one more?


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Junior Boks coach Kevin Foote has made an injury-enforced change to his squad for the U20 Rugby Championship in Gqeberha.

Hooker Siphosethu Mnebelele (ankle injury) has been replaced by Mahle Sithole.

“Injuries are unfortunately part of the game, and we want to wish Esethu well with his recovery,” said Foote. “He is one of our leaders in the group and has a lot ...


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Stephen Donald believes the Chiefs and Hurricanes provided a glimpse into how the All Blacks will play under Dave Rennie.

The Chiefs edged the Canes 22-17 after extra-time in Hamilton in a brutal, high-intensity Super Rugby Pacific contest that featured a host of All Blacks hopefuls.

Donald reckons it offered clear clues about the national side’s direction.

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