Highlights: SA teams KO’d in Europe
The inaugural SA challenge in European Cup competitions came to an end on Saturday when the Sharks, Stormers and Lions lost their respective quarter-finals.
The inaugural SA challenge in European Cup competitions came to an end on Saturday when the Sharks, Stormers and Lions lost their respective quarter-finals.
After successive defeats, DHL Western Province bounced back to winning ways after overcoming a gallant Griffons side in Cape Town on Saturday night.
The Vodacom Bulls finally broke their losing streak after thumping Griquas on Friday, before the Sharks ended the Pumas’ unbeaten run in the #CurrieCup.
Paarl Boys High fullback JC Mars beat several Selborne defenders on his way to the tryline for this incredible counter-attacking score at the KES Easter Festival.
It was performances last season like this fend from No 8 Sokuphumla Xakalashe that helped the Griffons secure promotion to the Currie Cup Premier Division in 2023.
Shimlas winger Siviwe Zondani showed outstanding pace and tidy footwork to blitz Maties for a brilliant individual try in the Varsity Cup.
His talent bordering on the supernatural, DHL Stormers playmaker Damian Willemse pulled this magical try out of his bag of tricks against Harlequins in the Champions Cup.
Damian Willemse and Hacjivah Dayimani show some wicked stepping skills, but Neethling Fouche seems to have two left feet at training with the DHL Stormers.
RG Snyman shared a tender moment with his Springbok teammates after completing his first start for Munster in the Champions Cup against the Sharks in Durban.
The Lions and Griquas produced strong second-half performances to down the Sharks and Western Province, respectively, in their #CurrieCup fixtures on Saturday.