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The Sharks have reunited with one of rugby’s most recognisable sports brands, as the Durban club enters a new era on and off the field.

The club on Wednesday announced the return of Reebok as the club’s official technical apparel partner.

Reebok previously enjoy...


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Assistant coach Deon Davids says the Springboks are determined to turn blistering starts into complete 80-minute performances after twice allowing their opponents back into matches.

The Boks raced into commanding early leads against both England and Scotland before surrendering mom...


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Rassie Erasmus deserves acclaim as the greatest coach of them all, writes CLINTON VAN DER BERG.

Forget the spreadsheets for a moment, because on paper alone this argument doesn’t even go to Rassie Erasmus.

Steve Hansen owns the higher win percentage. But rugby has been settling this debate the wrong way for years, chasing a single stat instead of asking w...


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Lions loose forward Renzo du Plessis believes a strong Currie Cup campaign can put him back on the Springboks’ radar.

The 24-year-old was invited to a Bok alignment camp in 2025 after an outstanding run of form, but found opportunities harder to come ...


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Veteran prop Oli Kebble believes the Stormers XXIII’s horror run of results against Griquas will have no bearing on Friday night’s Currie Cup opener at Cape Town Stadium.

The hosts head into the clash looking to snap an eight-match losing streak (when playing as Western Province) against the men from K...


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