Back the south to shine
Where you should put your money on this weekend's international matches, according to MARK KEOHANE.
Highlights: EP Kings vs Wales (2014)
Wales got their South African tour off to a good start with a resounding 34-12 win over the EP Kings in Port Elizabeth.
Change agent
After returning from injury, Heinrich Brüssow wasted no time in underlining his standing as one of the world’s pre-eminent openside flanks, writes RYAN VREDE.
Cut Steyn some slack
Frans Steyn is being true to himself by opting to rest his knees in June, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Vermeulen vs Faletau
The two hulking No 8s will have game-shaping roles to play at the gainline in the Test at Kings Park, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Five of the best tries from 2014 Junior World Championship (Round 3)
Featuring Luke Burton (Australia), Nathaniel Apa (Samoa), Damian McKenzie (New Zealand), Ciaran Gaffney (Ireland) and Tom Williams (Wales).
Highlights: Junior Springboks vs Samoa (2014)
SA U20 had to work hard for a 21-8 win that sent them into the semi-finals of the Junior World Championship.
Top 20 schools rankings (10 June)
A new team boots Tygerberg out of the Top 20, Menlopark slip down and Paul Roos close in on the top five.
Junior Boks coach and captain reaction
Dawie Theron and Handré Pollard talk about the 21-8 win against Samoa and the prospect of facing New Zealand again in the semi-finals.