Match details, teams and results history for Saturday’s clash between the Springboks and England. (more…)
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Ou Grote presents the complete fixtures for the 2009 Super 14 tournament. Download and automatically add the fixture list to your Outlook calendar. (more…)
Scotland [10]
Try: Nathan Hines
Conversion: Phil Godman
Penalty: Phil Godman
South Africa [14]
Try: Jaque Fourie
Penalties: Ruan Pienaar (3)
Other Results:
England 14 – 28 Australia (Twickenham)
England [14] Try: Easter. Penalties: Cipriani (2). Drop goal: Armitage.
Australia [28] Try: Ashley-Cooper. Conversion: Giteau. Penalties: Giteau (6), Mortlock.
Italy 14 – 22 Argentina (Turin)
Italy [14] Try: Masi. Penalties: Marcato (2). Drop goal: Marcato.
Argentina [22] Try: Carballo. Conversion: Contepomi. Penalties: Contepomi (5).
France 42 – 17 Pacific Islanders (Sochaux)
France [42] Tries: Szarzewski, Tillous-Borde, Heymans, Picamoles, Medard. Conversions: Skrela (4). Penalties: Skrela (3).
Pacific Islanders [17] Try: Taione. Penalties: Bai (4).
Wales 34 – 13 Canada (Cardiff)
Wales [34] Tries: Morgan Stoddart, Leigh Halfpenny (2), Penalty try (2). Conversions: Daniel Biggar (3). Penalty: Biggar.
Canada [13] Try: Ryan Smith. Conversion: James Pritchard. Penalties: Pritchard (2).
Ireland 03 – 22 New Zealand
Ireland [03] Penalty: Ronan O’Gara.
New Zealand [22] Tries: Penalty try, Ma’a Nonu, Brad Thorn. Conversion: Dan Carter (2). Penalty: Carter.
Springboks [20]
Tries: Adi Jacobs, Jean de Villiers
Conversions: Ruan Pienaar (2)
Penalties: Ruan Pienaar (2)
Wales [15]
Penalties: Leigh Halfpenny, James Hook (4)
Other Results:
France 12 – 06 Argentina (Stade Velodrome)
France [12] Penalties: David Skrela (2), Benoit Baby. Drop-goal: David Skrela. Argentina [06] Penalties: Felipe Contepomi (2).
Scotland 06 – 32 New Zealand (Murrayfield)
Scotland [06] Penalty: Chris Paterson (2). New Zealand [32] Try: Anthony Tuitavake, Piri Weepu, Richard Kahui, Anthony Boric. Conversion: Stephen Donald (2), Dan Carter. Penalty: Stephen Donald (2).
Ireland 55 – 00 Canada (Thomond Park)
Ireland [55] Tries: Earls, Kerney (2), Heaslip, Bowe (2), Wallace, Quinlan. Conversions: O’Gara (5), Wallace. Penalties: O’Gara.
England 39 – 13 Pacific Islanders (Twickenham)
England [39] Tries: Sackey (2), Cipriani, Kennedy and Mears. Conversions: Cipriani (4) Penaltiess: Cipriani (2). Pacific Islanders [13] Try: Rabeni Conversion: Hola. Penalties: Hola, Bai.
Italy 20 – 30 Australia (Rome)
Italy [20] Try: Bergamasco. Penalties: Marcato (2), Orquera (2). Drop-goal: Marcato. Australia [30] Tries: Turner, Cooper. Conversion: Giteau. Penalties: Mortlock. Giteau (5).
The Boks take on Wales in Cardiff on Saturday in the first game of their end of year tour to the UK. The teams are: (more…)
Luke Watson withdrew from the Springbok squad to tour the UK on Friday night, citing a ‘propagandistic campaign’ that was leveled against him. Watson’s statement in full: (more…)
The 28-man Springbok squad to tour the United Kingdom was announced after the Currie Cup Final on Saturday. (more…)
The Sharks [14]:
Tries: Ruan Pienaar, Frans Steyn
Conversions: Ruan Pienaar, Fred Michalak
The Blue Bulls [09]:
Pens: Morne Steyn (2)
Drop goal: Morne Steyn
u21 Currie Cup Final: Bulls 20 – 18 Free State
U19 Currie Cup Final: Sharks 31 – 18 WP
In his follow up to the critically acclaimed Luke Watson – A Short Story, the golden-boy of South African rugby recounts his harrowing tale of the hard life, knee-deep in the struggle!

Cheeky Watson jr. appears to have finally lost the plot, launching a melodramatic attack on his Springbok teammates, South African rugby, administrators, the late Danie Craven, Percy Montgomery, Schalk Burger, Francois Pienaar, and claiming that he felt so nauseated by wearing the Springbok jersey that he wanted to vomit on it. (more…)
