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Tuilagi doubtful for Six Nations opener

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

England centre Manu Tuilagi could miss the Six Nations opener against Wales next month as he continues his recovery from a groin injury.

Steyn costs Stade de Francais victory

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

South African flyhalf Morne Steyn endured a miserable first start of the season for Stade Francais when he was red-carded in the Top 14 leaders' 12-9 defeat at Lyon.

All Blacks streets ahead of the rest

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

Steve Hansen's All Blacks again set the standard for the rest of the rugby world in 2014.

Duane the man to lead Stormers, Boks

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

Zelim Nel says the abrasive but tactically astute Duane Vermeulen is a good bet for both the Stormers and Springbok captaincy .

2014 - the rugby year that was

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

2014 saw the All Blacks comfortably retain their status as the world's number one team, writes Gavin Rich.

Losing start, but Stormers ended in style

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

The Stormers began their 2014 campaign exactly like Western Province had ended their 2013 Currie Cup quest – with an embarrassing loss.

SA franchises changed playing styles

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

South African rugby made a major leap in 2014 with domestic franchises abandoning the dreaded conservative approach and adopting an expansive style.

WP’s Cup runneth over

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

Western Province won the Currie Cup for the first time in 13 years in front of of their Newlands faithful when they beat the Lions.

SA in battle to host 2023 Rugby World Cup

1 decade ago by Front Row Grunt

South Africa are said to have their sights set on hosting the Rugby World Cup in 2023, but they won’t be the only country to have thrown their name into the ring. Rugby’s international profile...

Stars battle to turn off aggression

1 decade ago by iol.co.za

The Blue Bulls’ ace once wore his team’s jersey with pride but now faces a lifetime in prison garb.