Springbok centre Lukhanyo Am has undergone knee surgery after leaving the national team’s camp in Australia.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi urged supporters not to give up on the team after two disappointing defeats in the Rugby Championship.
The Springboks will have another New Zealand referee in charge of their Rugby Championship clash against Australia in Sydney on Saturday.
Cobus Reinach and Deon Fourie, who start the Springboks’ second Test against the Wallabies on the bench, are ready for action.
SA Rugby director of rugby Rassie Erasmus has dismissed a bizarre article published by an Australian media publication.
Just when the Springboks and their supporters thought they’d seen the last of New Zealand referee Paul Williams … HE’S BACK!
The Wallabies will host the Springboks in Round 4 in this season’s Rugby Championship in Sydney on Saturday, 3 September.
The Boks are expected to make a host of changes to the team for Saturday’s all-important clash against Australia.
Wallabies wing Marika Koroibete says he was just doing his job after his try-saving tackle in Saturday’s win over the Springboks.
The Springboks must not hesitate to make some key strategic changes to the team ahead of Saturday’s all-important clash against Australia.
Former Springbok coach Nick Mallett has questioned scrumhalf Faf de Klerk’s thought process in the Rugby Championship match in Adelaide.
Ex-Springbok flyhalf Butch James has slammed Wallabies scrumhalf Nic White for his actions in the Rugby Championship match in Adelaide.
The Wallabies will host the Springboks in Round 3 in this season’s Rugby Championship in Adelaide on Saturday, 27 August.
The Springboks will end their 9-year win drought in Australia with victory over the Wallabies on Saturday – if bookmakers are to be believed.
The Springboks will play a Test in Adelaide for the first time against the Wallabies in the first of their two Rugby Championship matches.
If you elected to sleep through this morning’s Wallabies v Springboks Rugby Championship Test in Brisbane, firstly, good decision and secondly, fear not!
The Springboks lost to the Wallabies – AGAIN – on Saturday in another poor and frustrating performance by the world champions.
The Springboks lost to the Wallabies – AGAIN – on Saturday in another poor and frustrating performance by the world champions.
The Springboks will beat the Wallabies in Brisbane on Saturday, 18 September and hang onto their No 1 world ranking – if bookmakers are to be believed.
The Springboks face a potentially must-win clash against the Wallabies in Brisbane on Saturday, 18 September if they wish to not only hold onto their No 1 world ranking, but also their Rugby Championship title.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber will announce his team to face the Wallabies on Saturday on Wednesday, 8 September at 11:30 SA time.