It was a humdinger of note, but in the end the Springboks did enough to secure victory in the third and final Test in the Castle Lager Lions Series.
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Their motto of “not looking for excuses, but finding solutions” helped the Springboks on their way to a 2-1 win in the Castle Lager Lions Series, Springbok head coach Jacques Nienaber said on Saturday after a pulsating 19-16 win in the decider at the Cape Town Stadium.
It was dejavu when Morné Steyn kicked a match-winning penalty goal two minutes from time to earn the Springboks a 19-16 win over the British & Irish Lions in their third and final Test at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday, with the pivot's kick ensuring a 2-1 win in the Castle Lager Lions Series.
DHL Western Province staged a stunning second-half fightback to claim a crucial 40-39 win over the Toyota Cheetahs at Newlands on Saturday afternoon to bolster their Carling Currie Cup playoff aspirations.
The Springbok Women will return to the field against Kenya in two Tests that will mark their first international action in almost two years, with the matches scheduled for 12 and 16 August in Stellenbosch.
Siya Kolisi and Mzwandile Stick said the Springboks were ready to give everything on the field to secure the unique double of a Rugby World Cup title and a Castle Lager Lions Series victory after wrapping up their preparations for their final Test against the British & Irish Lions in Cape Town on Saturday.
The celebrations are over and the Springboks are ready to dive into the Castle Lager Rugby Championship following their series win against the British & Irish Lions.
The Cell C Sharks Under-20s are top of the log after an entertaining opening round of the SA Rugby Under-20 Cup, which started last weekend.
Joseph Dweba will make his Springbok debut in the opening Castle Lager Rugby Championship match against Argentina at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday, in a new-look team named by Jacques Nienaber on Tuesday.
THIRSTI, the natural spring water company from Normandien in KwaZulu-Natal, is the latest addition to SA Rugby’s family of partners as the official water partner to the Springboks and SA Rugby for the next three years.
The Carling Currie Cup Premier Division match between the New Nation Pumas and Cell C Sharks, scheduled for Nelspruit on Wednesday, has been cancelled in line with COVID-19 protocols.
Their motto of “not looking for excuses, but finding solutions” helped the Springboks on their way to a 2-1 win in the Castle Lager Lions Series, Springbok head coach Jacques Nienaber said on Saturday after a pulsating 19-16 win in the decider at the Cape Town Stadium.
The celebrations are over and the Springboks are ready to dive into the Castle Lager Rugby Championship following their series win against the British & Irish Lions.