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News | September 29, 2024 | news
The U20 Springboks R10 African U20 Women's Series off to a winning start at Paul Roos Gymnasium’s Markötter Stadium in Stellenbosch, where they defeated a gritty Tunisia 26-17 in the opening fixture of the tournament on Monday after leading 14-5 at the break.
News | September 28, 2024 | news
Australia reversed their loss last week against Wales with a 37-5 win; and Scotland shut out Italy to win 19-0.
Contrasting games in WXV3 saw a big win for Fiji against Hong Kong; and a dramatic 8-8 tie between the Netherlands and Samoa.
News | September 27, 2024 | news
South Africa kicked off WXV2 with a narrow 31-24 win against Japan, while Spain predictably gave newcomers Madagascar a lesson with an 83-0 win.
News | September 22, 2024 | news
China won the second leg of Asia 7s in Hangzhou and should lift the overall title in Bangkok in November
Romania beat Bulgaria 66-12 in their first official test match for 16 years.
News | September 20, 2024 | news
Wales scored with the last move of the match to edge a thrilling encounter and register a first victory over Australia in seven attempts.
Kenya gained revenge for their Africa Cup defeat to Madagascar by beating the Malagasies 63-19 in Nairobi today
News | September 19, 2024 | news
Four tries in the second half by the Springboks secured a comprehensive 36-19 victory against Spain as they completed their World Rugby WXV2 preparations at the DHL Stadium.
The Dutch are heading to Dubai for WXV3 with confidence. The farewell match at the National Rugby Centre Amsterdam against Fiji was won 12-10.
News | September 17, 2024 | news
A late penalty goal has seen Australia A fall 20-17 to Manusina in their historic tour clash at Apia Stadium in Samoa.
News | September 14, 2024 | news
The Red Roses defeated the Black Ferns at Allianz Stadium with a comprehensive 24-12 win in their final Test before travelling to Canada for WXV1. With 41,523 fans in attendance, John Mitchell's side scored four tries through Marlie Packer, Abby Dow, Ellie Kildunne and Natasha Hunt.