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The boys are backing the Vodacom Bulls and Stormers to make an Investec Champions Cup statement this weekend.

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The No 1-ranked Springboks are the early favourites to win a third straight World Cup in 2027.

Rassie Erasmus’ men were on Wednesday drawn in Pool B with Italy, Georgia and Romania.

Betfair has installed the Boks as 9/4 favourites t...

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Former referee Owen Doyle says Eben Etzebeth’s eye-gouge leaves “no mitigation” while James Ryan’s reduced ban exposes major flaws in rugby’s disciplinary system.

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Captain Harry Wilson says a potential 2027 quarter-final with the Springboks is exactly the challenge the Wallabies must seek at their own World Cup.

Australia were drawn in Pool A alongside the All Blacks, Chile and Hong Kong, setting up a potential knockout clash with the reigning world champions if both teams finish top of their groups.

Far from shying away f...

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Hong Kong coach Logan Asplin says being pitted against the All Blacks and Wallabies at the 2027 World Cup is “a dream come true”.

Asplin and Hong Kong captain Josh Hrstich were born in New Zealand and their eyes lit up as they watched the draw in Sydney on a live stream in Hong Kong surrounded by the squad.

A cheer from the players greeted Hong Kong first being ...

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