Spot the differences between the first two images! ;-)
Did anyone say "snake"?
Vamos Los Cheetah!
Island style.
A selfie with a difference...
The eagle has landed!
Sssserpent!
No snakes in New Zealand!
What a magnificent beast!
Nervous?
The captains of the 16 men's and 12 women's teams for the HSBC Cape Town Sevens were treated to a proper African experience when they arrived at the Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday afternoon - check out these great pics, all courtesy of Gallo Images.
Spot the differences between the first two images! ;-)
Did anyone say "snake"?
Vamos Los Cheetah!
Island style.
A selfie with a difference...
The eagle has landed!
Sssserpent!
No snakes in New Zealand!
What a magnificent beast!
Nervous?
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SA Rugby issues urgent "buyer beware" warningSA Rugby has issued an urgent “buyer warning” to online shoppers who are in danger of being ripped off by crooks passing themselves off as the “official” Springbok store on social media channels.
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Opportunity for Bok Fans to give back at local TestsSupporters who will be attending the Springboks’ last three Tests in South Africa this year – against New Zealand and Argentina in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship – will be able to help empower the next generation of players by donating previously loved boots, balls, kit and equipment at the SA Rugby Kit Drop in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Nelspruit.
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SA Rugby sends condolences to family, French rugbySA Rugby has sent condolences and offered support to French rugby and the family of 17-year-old player Medhi Narjissi, who was swept out to sea during a water recovery session at Cape Point on Wednesday.
Inspiration
Independence day: Having the drive to thriveThe drive to be as independent as possible has seen Gerhard van der Wath thrive following a catastrophic rugby injury. On 16 April 2011, Van der Wath’s life took a tragic turn in a scrum engagement gone wrong while playing for Augsburg Landbougimnasium’s first XV against Hoërskool Vredendal.
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Women’s rugby to get boost with ministerial supportSA Rugby was excited about the prospect of working with the newly appointed minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Mr Gayton McKenzie, it said following a meeting in Cape Town on Wednesday.