The Stormers are trying to ward off overseas interest in their star Springbok duo Damian Willemse and Manie Libbok.
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Planet Rugby on MSNManie Libbok fields ‘serious interest’ as Sharks snap up another Springboks starUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNManu's Japanese run continues as Verblitz beat EaglesFormer NRL star Joey Manu has continue his winning ways in Japan, leading Verblitz to a 12-point win over Yokohama Eagles.
Like Willemse, Libbok’s Stormers contract ends after the 2027 World Cup. He is currently injured and is expected back in ...
Drua games have the advantage of being broadcast on free-to-air TV in Fiji, and with a population of a little over 900,000, ...
Queensland Reds captain Ryan Smith sought to temper expectations after leading his team to a narrow 28-24 victory over the ...
One of those opponents could be Portugal, who Rapport claims will be hosted by the Cheetahs, who successfully staged last ...
The Stormers are prepared to grant one of their Springbok backs a sabbatical, while keeping another permanently in Cape Town.
Of the more realistic targets, Bristol's Pat Lam was interestingly ahead of the other names being touted. He has previously ...
Richie Mo'unga is determined to return to the international stage for the 2027 World Cup, a desire made crystal clear in a ...
Sgt. Joe Harris, a member of the US Army's first all-Black parachute infantry battallion, died on March 15 at 108 years old.
OGC Nice manager Franck Haise has fired back at Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who recently admitted the ...
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