The Boks have made four changes to the run-on team to play Wales in the second test at Loftus on Saturday. (more…)
Month: June 2008
South Africa 43 – 17 Wales (Bloemfontein)
Springboks [43]
Tries: Conrad Jantjes, Jean de Villiers, Pierre Spies, Percy Montgomery
Conversions: Butch James (4)
Penalties: Butch James (5)
Wales [17]
Tries: Jamie Roberts, Shane Williams
Conversions: Stephen Jones (2)
Penalty: Jones
New Zealand 21 – 11 Ireland (Wellington)
New Zealand [21]
Tries: Sitiveni Sivivatu, Ma’a Nonu
Conversion: Dan Carter
Penalties: Dan Carter (3)
Ireland [11]
Try: Paddy Wallace
Penalties: Ronan O’Gara (2)
Argentina 21 – 15 Scotland (Rosario)
Argentina [21]
Tries: Alvaro Tejeda, Gonzalo Tiese
Penalties: Federic Todeschini (3)
Conversion: Todeschini
Scotland [15]
Penalties: Chris Paterson (5)
6 June IRB Junior World Championship
Argentina 17 – 9 Ireland
England 41 – 17 Fiji
Samoa 29 – 17 Scotland
Wales 29 – 10 Italy
Australia 81 – 12 Canada
France 53 – 17 Japan
New Zealand 48 – 9 Tonga
South Africa 108 – 18 USAÂ

A movie about how the 1995 Rugby World Cup helped heal post-apartheid race relations in South Africa is fast becoming a major film event. (more…)
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The complete fixture list for the 2008 Currie Cup competition. (more…)
The Tri-Nations will be played under the same set of laws as the Super14 – with the addition of two that were not part of the competition. (more…)
The Canterbury Crusaders have won their 7th Super Rugby title with a 20-12 victory over the New South Wales Waratahs in the final of the 2008 Super 14.
Crusaders [20]
Try: Mose Tuiali’i
Penalties: Dan Carter (4)
Drop-goal: Dan Carter
Waratahs [12]
Tries: Lachie Turner (2)
Conversion: Kurtley Beale
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