Zenay Jordaan to Return to Rugby World Cup in a New Role

The 34-year-old SA Women’s Rugby icon Zenay Jordaan will return to the Rugby World Cup global showpiece, with the Springbok Women in an assistant coaching capacity, as part of World Rugby’s Gallagher High Performance Academy programme. Photo: GALLO IMAGES / SA Rugby

The last time Zenay Jordaan left the pitch at the Rugby World Cup, she was carried off shoulders-high by her Springbok Women teammates and England opponents, but she will return later this year, albeit in a new capacity. The 34-year-old Jordaan played her last Test for the Bok Women at Waitakere Stadium in Auckland, New […]

EP Queens in Season’s First Win as Big Three March On

Amanda Klassen pictured in action for Boland Dames against Free State Women. Round 5 of the SA Women’s Rugby Premier Division saw the EP Queens ring up their first win of the season in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape, while the Big 3 Bulls Daisies, Boland Dames and Western Province continued their winning ways in the weekend action on Saturday, 28 February, 2025. Photo: SARU / Gallo

The EP Queens scored a late try to secure their first win of the season in the Women’s Premier Division, while the top three sides on the log each recorded a full house of log points in their respective round five victories on Saturday

Bok Women’s Sevens Charge into Challenger Semi-Finals

Springbok Women’s Sevens points machine Nadine Roos dotted down for two tries before adding six conversions in South Africa’s clean sweeps of Hong Kong China and Czechia on day 1 of the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2025, to qualify for Sunday’s semi-finals to be played at Athlone Stadium in Cape Town, on Saturday, 1 March, 2025. Photo: World Rugby / Zach Franzen Photo

The Springbok Women’s Sevens stormed to perfect results at Athlone Stadium on Saturday, earning clean sweeps against Hong Kong China and Czechia to qualify for the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2025 semi-finals in Cape Town on Sunday

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