17:30 Sport - 2 November 2017

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Die Toyota Cheetahs se haker, Torsten van Jaarsveld, erken dat dit ietwat teleurstellend is dat die span nie in die Europese Rugby Kampioenskap mag speel nie, al eindig hulle in ‘n kwalifiserende posisie in die Guinness Pro14-reeks.

Die verdedigende kampioene, die All Blacks, sal die Springbokke pak in die twee spanne se openingswedstryd van die 2019 Rugbywêreldbeker in Japan. Die span pak mekaar op 21 September 2019 in die Yokohama Internasionale-stadion.

Die Free State Stars breier, Luc Eymael, is van mening dat sy spelers sy afrigtingsmetodes aanvaar het, ten spyte daarvan dat hulle die 10de plek op die PSL-punteleer beklee ná 9 wedstryde.
2 Nov 2017 11AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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