Optimism is swelling again for Scotland but a first win over Ireland in 10 games may be a must for a genuine Six Nations ...
Vodacom Bulls director of rugby Jake White admitted that he would have been apoplectic had the DHL Stormers’ conversion of ...
The challenge for the Bulls is to step into that Cape Town Stadium cauldron and produce their best rugby under pressure against the Stormers – which hasn’t always happened previously.
The Bulls' travel delay en route to Cape Town caused a slight a disruption to their schedule, but Jake White saw the lighter ...
In front of over 47 000 spectators at the Cape Town Stadium, arch-rivals the Stormers and Bulls dished up a spicy affair that went virtually to the final whistle to decide the winner.
Prediction: Beauden Barrett's return adds even greater firepower to the Blues' backline while Damian McKenzie's move to fullback is a surprise given his play at No. 10 last season. There is no Hoskins ...
The three-in-a-row bid rolls on for Ireland, as does their dominance over Scotland, thanks to 32-18 in Edinburgh this ...
Ireland once again had too much power and game intelligence for the hosts, with man of the match Sam Prendergast a stand-out ...
There was a special appearance from Gerard Butler at Murrayfield but not even the best Scottish actors could mask their ...
Jake White was relieved after the victory over the Stormers, and expressed his delight that the Bulls have now won seven out of nine URC matches, having only played at home twice.
Ireland 32 (Calvin Nash, Caelan Doris, James Lowe, Jack Conan tries; Sam Prendergast 3 conversions, 2 penalties), Scotland 18 (Duhan van der Merwe, Ben White tries; Blair Kinghorn conversion, 2 ...