We're going way back, all the way to the late 1990s when leather balls were still a thing (only kidding). Test your Vodacom Super Rugby knowledge, simply click on the link and take the quiz.
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue - no, we're not getting ready to tie the knot, this is simply the theme of our new Vodacom Super Rugby quiz! Give it a go...
We're going way back, all the way to the late 1990s when leather balls were still a thing (only kidding). Test your Vodacom Super Rugby knowledge, simply click on the link and take the quiz.
Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022
Discipline and hard work at the heart of Madagascar's successThe Madagascar women's sevens team has achieved their historic dream of qualifying for a Rugby World Cup Sevens tournament for the first time. At the heart of this achievement lies a lot of hard work, determination and discipline.
Feature
Alichia Arries ready to inspireIt is not often that you hear of someone crediting the game of rugby as a reason for her successful studies, but for Alichia Arries, whose rise through the rugby ranks is comparable to that of Springbok and Blitzbok speedster Cheslin Kolbe, that was exactly the case.
Vodacom United Rugby Championship
Anayi praises SA rugby marketing modelMartin Anayi, CEO of the Vodacom United Rugby Championship, has paid glowing tribute to the South African rugby market, adding that the way the country’s biggest brands and the four big teams engage with their fans is exactly the model the new competition is striving to perfect.
Vodacom United Rugby Championship
Ulster’s SA tour is like homecoming for VermeulenDuane Vermeulen is coming home. Or is he? In fact, where is home for Duane Vermeulen? It’s a question the Springbok stalwart and now Ulster kingpin laughs about himself as he prepares to return to South Africa for the away leg – or in his case maybe even the home leg – of the Vodacom United Rugby Championship.
News
SA Rugby celebrates International Women's Day by continuing to break barriersSA Rugby celebrated International Women's Day on Tuesday with the news that the Springbok Women’s Sevens team has been invited to play in France later this year, giving further impetus to the increasing prominence of women in rugby in South Africa – not only in ever-growing playing numbers and participation statistics, but also in leadership roles in the game on a global scale, and more broadcast exposure.