Bok Coach Announces World Cup Prelim Squad

With five months to go to the global showpiece, Springbok Women’s coach Lawrence Sephaka has announced his preliminary squad of 39 players for the 2014 IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup in France.
Boks in Camp for 2014 World Cup Preparations

General Manager of High Performance Rassie Erasmus signals SARU’s stepped up investment in Women’s Rugby, as 40-strong Springboks hopefuls arrive at Cape Town camp to prepare for RWC France 2014 in August
Rugby World Cup Berth Hangs on Buffalo City Test
Coach Aslam Abrahams takes Nations Cup lessons on board as he prepares squad of 28 for 2014 Rugby World Cup qualifier against Uganda at the Buffalo City Stadium in East London, on Saturday, 7 September
Geldenhuys joins SA Women in Dubai
Injury has forced South Africa to make one change to their squad for the historic IRB Women’s Sevens World Series tournament to be held on Friday and Saturday in Dubai. Versatile forward Ziyanda Tywaleni of Border returned home after she suffered a broken leg and was replaced by Rachelle Geldenhuys of the Golden Lions. Despite […]
Result: USA bt Springboks to Win China 7s
The Springbok Women’s Sevens Team have finished the International Invitational Sevens tournament as 1st runners-up, after losing to the USA in the tournament final.
Springboks Walk China Sevens Day 1
The Springbok Women’s team have made a winning start to the International Women’s Invitational Sevens with a clean sweep on the opening day, beating Kazakhstan, Thailand and the China second team.
Women’s Sevens in the Spotlight
SARU has announced a squad of 12 to play in a Sevens tournament in China later month. This will serve as a warm up tournament for the SA women’s team in preparation for the first tournament of the inaugural World Sevens series that kicks off at the end of November in Dubai.
SARU Picks Squad of 24 for Senior Nations Cup in Canada
The South African Rugby Union has announced a squad of 24 players for the senior Women’s Nations Cup tournament in Toronto, Canada from 2 – 14 August. There are six players in the squad who did not participate in the 2010 IRB Women’s World Cup tournament in England.