Zenay Jordaan Ready to Make an Impact at Bulls Daisies
One of the most capped Springbok women’s rugby players, Zenay Jordaan is ready to take her coaching career to the next level as she signs with the hugely successful Bulls Daisies as an Assistant Coach for two years #WCW
Women’s Rugby Stalwarts Complete World Rugby Level 3 Coaching
2024 gsport Hall of Fame inductee Mandisa Williams was among four women who completed World Rugby’s Level 3 coaching course, along with former Springbok Women stalwarts Laurian Johannes-Haupt, Zenay Jordaan and Nonkosi Sobandla
Free State to Add Spice as Women’s Premier Division Kicks Off
SA Rugby’s Women’s Premier Division kicks off with Western Province hosting Sharks Women at the City Park Stadium in Athlone at 1pm as all eight of South Africa’s best women’s rugby teams start their campaigns for the 2024 title
Former Bok Sevens Player Jackie Kriel Lauds Positive Impact of Gallagher High Performance Academy Workshops
World Rugby is making strides when it comes to improving the women’s game as their recent Gallagher High Performance Academy workshops saw former Springbok Women’s Sevens player Jackie Kriel benefit from the initiative.
The Gallagher High Performance Academy: Empowering Women in Rugby
Inspirational South African Rugby legend Zenay Jordaan represents South Africa in the inaugural intake at the Gallagher High Performance Academy, created by World Rugby to empower female coaches and high-performance individuals in rugby
Johannes-Haupt Announces Junior Bok Women Squad for 2023
Four players with international experience join the Junior Bok Women’s squad, as the team prepares for an international friendly against the Junior Sables Women. Coach Laurian Johannes-Haupt emphasizes the significance of the Mthatha tournament and the team’s training focus.
The Women’s Premier Division rugby makes it return this weekend.
The Women’s Premier Division Rugby league is set to kick off this weekend in Eastern Cape, Gauteng Province and Western Province.
#BestOf2022: Zenay Jordaan Reflects on Her Rugby Journey
Springbok Women’s Zenay Jordaan, who recently retired from the sport, reflects on her career which saw her play in six World Cup tournaments.
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Joy for Retiring Zenay Jordaan Becoming Springbok Women’s Most-Capped Player
Springbok Women’s Zenay Jordaan will retire from the game as the most Test capped national team player with 35 appearances, after she surpassed Zandile Nojoko at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
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One More Show On the Big Stage for Zenay Jordaan
Springbok Women’s flyhalf Zenay Jordaan will take part in her third and final Rugby World Cup, saying: “The most important part of it for me is that I can go out and enjoy myself for the last time.”
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Border Ladies Secure SA Rugby Women’s Premier Division Final Spot
Defending champions Border Ladies comfortably book their place in the final of the SA Rugby Women’s Premier Division after a 65-0 victory over Golden Lions Women.
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New Beginnings and Second Chances for Imbokodo in Tunisia
Anticipation, determination, pride and honour aplenty as Imbokodo take on Senegal in their opening match of the Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens on Friday.
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