Kockott’s got Bok goods

Rory Kockott becomes eligible for France in August. Heyneke Meyer must change the course of his international career before then, writes RYAN VREDE

Meyer has plenty Bok options

The three most significant names in Heyneke Meyer's Springbok training squad are Frans Steyn, Victor Matfield and Schalk Burger, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day.

Sharks strike a blow for Boks

The Sharks' milestone victory will fuel the belief that the Springboks can beat the All Blacks in New Zealand later this year, writes JON CARDINELLI.

Winning weekend for SA sides

The Stormers played with balance, intelligence and enterprise against the Force, and they should have too much for the Cheetahs this weekend, reckons MARK KEOHANE.

Affies maul KES

Affies beat KES 38-10 in their Mutual & Federal Premier Interschools clash in Johannesburg, while Paul Roos edged Wynberg 24-22 in Stellenbosch.

Nadolo edged Pietersen

Nemani Nadolo won his battle against JP Pietersen in Christchurch but it will be small consolation for the losing Crusaders, writes MARK KEOHANE.

Sharks made massive statement

Every champion team needs a season-defining performance. The Sharks delivered theirs in Christchurch on Saturday, writes MARK KEOHANE.

Griquas thump Lions

Griquas scored three unanswered tries to beat the Golden Lions 30-6 in the Vodacom Cup final in Kimberley on Friday night.