Wednesday 3 February
Force vs Hurricanes (Central Coast Stadium, Gosford, Kick-off: 09:50 SA time)

Thursday 4 February
Blues vs Rebels (Pakuranga Rugby Club, Auckland, Kick-off: 6:30 SA time)

Friday 5 February
Toulon vs Sharks (Stade Mayol, Toulon, Kick-off: TBC)
Kings vs SWD Eagles (Outeniqua Park, George, Kick-off: 19:00)

Saturday 6 February
Reds vs Crusaders (Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane, Kick-off: 11:30 SA time)
Waratahs vs Brumbies (McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, 10:00 SA time)
Highlanders vs Racing 92 (Siu Sai Wan Stadium, Hong Kong, Kick-off: TBC)
Bulls vs Cheetahs (Harare, Zimbabwe, Kick-off: 17:00)
Lions vs Leopards & Valke (Venue TBC, Kick-off: TBC)

Thursday 11 February
Toulouse vs Sharks (Le Stade Toulousain, Toulouse, Kick-off: TBC)
Highlanders vs Crusaders (Fred Booth Park, Waimamu, Kick-off: 7:00 SA time)

Friday 12 February
Reds vs Brumbies (Ballymore, Brisbane, Kick-off: 11:30 SA time)
Chiefs vs Waratahs (Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua, Kick-off: 4:00 SA time)
Kings vs Cheetahs (Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, Kick-off: 19:00)

Saturday 13 February
Force vs Asia Pacific Dragons (nib Stadium, Perth, Kick-off: TBC)
Blues vs Hurricanes (Eketahuna Rugby Club, Eketahuna, Kick-off: 4:00 SA Time)
Bulls vs Lions (Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane, Kick-off: 17:00)
Stormers vs Jaguars (Newlands, Cape Town, Kick-off: 16:00)

Thursday 18 February
Rebels vs Manu Samoa (AAMI Park, Melbourne, 09:30 SA time)

Friday 19 February
Crusaders vs Hurricanes (Lansdowne Park, Blenheim, NZ, Kick-off: 5:30 SA time)
Highlanders vs Waratahs (Queenstown, New Zealand, Kick-off: 7:00 SA time)
Chiefs vs Blues (Pukekohe, New Zealand, Kick-off: TBC)
Lions vs Jaguars (Ellis Park, Johannesburg, Kick-off: TBC)

“I have always put the Springboks first in my time as coach and since returning from England I have realised that as much as I believe I still have a lot to offer, the time has come for change,” said Meyer.

“My integrity has always been very important and I feel I can leave with my head held high. I’ve always maintained that my only motivation was to serve my country and to do what was best for the Springboks.

“I have greatly enjoyed my time as Springbok coach – although it has been highly pressured at times and especially tough on my family, and I would like to thank them for their unwavering support in the last four years.

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31/10 18:00 RWC Final: New Zealand v Australia (Twickeham)

Predictions

Rob (Ou Grote): New Zealand by 5
James (Ou Grote): New Zealand by 7
Sportingbet: New Zealand
Bet.coza: New Zealand
Sportsbet: New Zealand



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30/10 22:00 Bronze Final: South Africa v Argentina (Olympic Stadium)

Predictions

Rob (Ou Grote): South Africa by 3
James (Ou Grote): South Africa by 11
Sportingbet: South Africa
Bet.coza: South Africa
Sportsbet: South Africa



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Did you know that major sporting events – including the Olympics, Ashes and World Cups – can coincide with movement across indices, currencies, stocks and more? The team at IG looked at what we can expect from this year’s World Cup when it comes to market impact.

It turns out that there are huge benefits for sponsors, currencies and indices. Last year, Coca-Cola’s sponsorship of the FIFA World Cup coincided with some impressive increases in its share price. The jubilation of a sought-after cup victory – or disappointment of a missed opportunity – can affect traders as well as players and fans. England’s rugby world cup victory came in 2003, and coincided with a major rally for the FTSE and the pound.

Many of us experienced the sense of optimism that followed South Africa’s victories in the 1995 and 2007 world cups, as well as the excitement of hosting the 2010 soccer world cup.

IG analysts Travis Robson, Leigh Riley and Shaun Murison provide insightful answers to the question “Which markets might be affected by the rugby world cup?” They also look at the following:

  • Have any recent major sporting events impacted markets?
  • What markets might be influenced by the rugby world cup 2015?
  • Which companies will you be keeping an eye on during the rugby world cup?
  • Which of the sponsors will you be following during the rugby world cup?
  • Who do you want to win the rugby world cup and who do you think will win?
  • Which markets/companies do you think will benefit most if South Africa win this year?

South African companies that will be positively impacted include SABMiller (a lot of beer will be drunk), local retailers like Woolworths, Pick n Pay, Shoprite (from all the braais), as well as Clicks, Dis-Chem and pharmacare/pharmaceutical stocks (to deal with the inevitable hangovers). A lot of these companies will benefit from a stronger pound as they earn offshore revenue.

When it comes to investing, it’s worth paying extra attention to the sponsors during upcoming sporting events.

25/10 18:00 Argentina v Australia (Twickenham)

Predictions

Rob (Ou Grote): Australia by 7
James (Ou Grote): Australia by 5
Sportingbet: Australia
Bet.coza: Australia
Sportsbet: Australia
Jon Cardinelli: Wallabies by 7
Simon Borchardt: Wallabies by 5
Gary Lemke: Wallabies by 7
Craig Lewis: Wallabies by 10
Mark Keohane: Wallabies by 12
Oddschecker:

ozvarg



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24/10 17:00 South Africa v New Zealand (Twickenham)

Predictions

Rob (Ou Grote): Springboks by 2
James (Ou Grote): Springboks by 1
Sportingbet: New Zealand
Bet.coza: New Zealand
Sportsbet: New Zealand
Jon Cardinelli: All Blacks by 5
Simon Borchardt: All Blacks by 12
Gary Lemke: All Blacks by 8
Craig Lewis: All Blacks by 8
Mark Keohane: All Blacks by 10
Gobani Bobo: All Blacks
John Mitchell: All Blacks
Butch James: South Africa
Robbie Kempson: South Africa
Oddschecker:

nzvsa



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