Wales coach Robert Howley has admitted that the potential absence of four of his players currently plying their trade in the French league could be a big blow for the side. However, he insists that they will take a ‘softly, softly’ approach in trying to get them in the squad. (more…)
The Rugby Championship
South Africa 16 – 32 New Zealand
Argentina 19 – 25 Australia
Final Rugby Championship standings
The All Blacks have won the 2012 Rugby Championship with an unbeaten record.
1. New Zealand Won 6/6 26pts
2. Australia Won 3/6 12pts
3. South Africa Won 2/6 12pts
4. Argentina Won 0/6 4pts
Currie Cup Premier Division Round 9
Blue Bulls 26 – 13 Western Province
Griquas 37 – 21 Golden Lions
Cheetahs 30 – 37 The Sharks
Currie Cup First Division Semifinals
EP Kings 50 – 27 Leopards
Pumas 37 – 30 Griffons
No changes as Springbok team for Soweto named
Heyneke Meyer has kept faith in the Springbok team that battered the Wallabies last week by naming an unchanged side to take on New Zealand in Soweto.
Boks by 2
Springbok team
15. Zane Kirchner (Blue Bulls)
14. Bryan Habana (Western Province)
13. Jaco Taute (Lions)
12. Jean de Villiers (captain, Western Province)
11. Francois Hougaard (Blue Bulls)
10. Johan Goosen (Cheetahs)
09. Ruan Pienaar (Ulster, N Ireland)
08. Duane Vermeulen (Stormers)
07. Willem Alberts (Sharks)
06. Francois Louw (Bath)
05. Andries Bekker (Stormers)
04. Eben Etzebeth (Stormers)
03. Jannie du Plessis (Sharks)
02. Adriaan Strauss (vice-captain, FS Cheetahs)
01. Tendai Mtawarira (Sharks)
Replacements
16. Tiaan Liebenberg (Western Province)
17. Coenie Oosthuizen
18. Flip van der Merwe (Bulls)
19. Marcell Coetzee (Sharks)
20. Elton Jantjies (Lions)
21. Juan de Jongh (Stormers) / Jaco Taute (Lions)
22. Pat Lambie (Sharks)

The Proteas cricket team retained their title of The Biggest Chokers in the History of Sport with another poor performance in the 2012 ICC World Twenty20. The only tournament they’ve ever won was the 1998 ICC Knock Out tournament.
Proteas choking history
- 1992 Cricket World Cup – Lost to England in the semi-finals with 22 runs required off 1 ball
- 1996 Cricket World Cup – Eliminated in the quarter-finals
- 1998 ICC Knock Out tournament – South Africa won beating West Indies in the final
- 1999 Cricket World Cup – Knocked out by Australia in the semi-finals when Herschelle Gibbs dropped Steve Waugh, and Allan Donald was run out with one run required
- 2000 ICC Knock Out tournament – Lost to India in the semi-finals
- 2002 ICC Champions Trophy – Lost to India in the semi-finals
- 2003 Cricket World Cup – Failed to progress beyond the group stage due to a misunderstanding of how many runs they needed to score in a rain-affected run chase
- 2004 ICC Champions Trophy – Failed to progress beyond the group stage
- 2006 ICC Champions Trophy – Lost to the West Indies in the semi-finals
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20 – Failed to progress beyond the Super 8 stage
- 2007 Cricket World Cup – Lost to Australia in the semifinals with their lowest ever score in a World Cup as Australia bowled them out for 149 and won by 7 wickets
- 2009 ICC Champions Trophy – Finished last in their group and failed to progress to the knockout stages
- 2009 ICC World Twenty20 – Lost in the semi-finals to Pakistan
- 2010 ICC World Twenty20 – Failed to progress beyond the Super 8 stage
- 2011 Cricket World Cup – Lost in the quarter final to New Zealand after suffering a dramatic collapse and losing eight wickets for 68 runs
- 2012 ICC World Twenty20 – Failed to progress beyond the Super 8 stage
2012 Currie Cup round 9 predictions
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Rob (Ou Grote): Cheetahs by 5 James (Ou Grote): Sharks by 11 Bet.coza: Sharks (0.61 / 1.37) Rob (Sharksworld): Sharks by 5 Gareth (Keo): Sharks by 10 Tank (FRG): Sharks by 5 |
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