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Following South Africa's readmission into international cricket, SuperSport scored another marketing coup by securing exclusive rights to the 1992 Cricket World Cup. When rugby turned professional in 1995, a deal was struck between the newly formed SANZAR and Rupert Murdoch 's News Corporation .
South Africa have been drawn in Pool B for the tournament in France South Africa Rugby World Cup fixtures: Full schedule and route to the final Skip to main content
20 July 2024 South Africa 64–21 Portugal: Free State, Bloemfontein 17:00 SAST Try: Jan-Hendrik Wessels Phepsi Buthelezi Kurt-Lee Arendse Ben-Jason Dixon Lukhanyo Am Makazole Mapimpi (3) Quan Horn Andre-Hugo Venter Con: Manie Libbok (2) Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (5) Referee: Hollie Davidson
The 2024 Rugby Championship [a] was the thirteenth edition of the annual Southern Hemisphere rugby union competition, involving Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. New Zealand was the defending champion. [4] [5] On 28 September, South Africa won the championship for the first time since 2019 after a 48–7 win against Argentina ...
South Africa and Ireland prepare to lock horns in one of the biggest games of this year’s Rugby World Cup pool stage.. Two of the favourites to win the entire tournament, both are unbeaten so ...
Rugby Championship fixtures 2023 Round 1: South Africa vs Australia - Saturday, July 8 - 4.05pm, Sky Sports Action (GMT) Round 1: Argentina vs New Zealand - Saturday, July 8 - 8.10pm, Sky Sports ...
The U20 Rugby Championship is the youth edition of the competition The Rugby Championship, played between the teams that make up SANZAAR (South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Argentina) In July 2023 it was announced that the first edition of the youth competition of The Rugby Championship would be played, starting in April 2024, hosted on the ...
South Africa opt for a scrum 15 metres from their own line as the Springboks fans inside Twickenham launch into a celebratory wave. South Africa 35-7 New Zealand, 76 minutes 21:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle