Both parties confirmed they will exercise their rights to appeal the verdicts.
Neither party will make any further comment until the process is complete.
To see the World Rugby judgement, click here.
SA Rugby and Rassie Erasmus have noted the decision of World Rugby’s judicial committee.
Both parties confirmed they will exercise their rights to appeal the verdicts.
Neither party will make any further comment until the process is complete.
To see the World Rugby judgement, click here.
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Her international debut – for the Springbok Women against Kenya in August – lasted all of two minutes, so for Micke Gunter to be back in Green and Gold will be a massive relief.
The Springboks will enter their final Castle Lager Outgoing Tour Test against England at Twickenham on Saturday with two goals – to wrap up their year-end tour on a winning note and to finish the season as the No 1 team in the world for the third year in a row.
Catha Jacobs will lead the Springbok Women’s side in their friendly against England Under-20 on Sunday after Stanley Raubenheimer decided to hand 12 players their first start of the November tour for the match in London.
The experienced Courtney Lawes (flanker) will captain England for a second time when they host the Springboks at Twickenham on Saturday, with Tom Curry (No 8) and Henry Slade (outside centre) named vice-captains for the clash which kicks off at 17h15 (SA time).
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All roads seemingly lead to London this weekend and on Saturday, much of the rugby world’s attention will be focussed on Twickenham. However, for four South Africans, also in the England capital, a different quest to that of their male counterparts will start in earnest on Sunday when the Springbok Women play England Under-20 in a friendly match at Hazelwood Sports Club.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber named Handré Pollard and Cobus Reinach in a fresh halfback pairing and recalled Lood de Jager at lock in three changes to his starting team for the final Test of the Castle Lager Outgoing Tour, against England at Twickenham on Saturday.
Catha Jacobs will lead the Springbok Women’s side in their friendly against England Under-20 on Sunday after Stanley Raubenheimer decided to hand 12 players their first start of the November tour for the match in London.