These are the Top 12 biggest rugby stadiums across the globe that all vary in shape, size and atmosphere but have hosted some of the sport's best games ...
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The South African on MSNFull breakdown: Springbok, SA Rugby player salariesEver wondered what Springbok and franchise rugby players earn per match? Here is the breakdown of minimum earnings and salaries.
Double World Cup-winning prop forward Steven Kitshoff has been forced to retire from rugby after a serious neck injury.
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Hosted on MSNSpringboks Rugby World Cup winner who was ‘two millimetres from death’ retires due to ‘high risk’ chance of another injuryUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Hosted on MSNCroquet great Reg Bamford captains South Africa Down UnderCape Town-born Reg Bamford captained the SA national team to a creditable sixth-place finish at the World Team Croquet ...
South Africa prop Steven Kitshoff has announced his retirement from all rugby because of a serious neck injury that he said ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNExeter Chiefs: Rob Baxter addresses transfer links with Springboks and Wallabies starsExeter Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter has confirmed the club are 'very close to announcing' some of their headline ...
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PlanetRugby on MSN‘It wasn’t a wheelchair discussion, it was a stop breathing discussion’ – Shocking extent of Steven Kitshoff’s injury revealedSteven Kitshoff has stated that he is just glad to be alive after he and Stormers head coach John Dobson revealed just how ...
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The South African on MSNSpecial story behind Steven Kitshoff’s unique nicknameSteven Kitshoff is well known for his unique nickname 'Spicy Plum', and the origin story of this moniker is a special one.
Two-time World Cup winner Steven Kitshoff has retired from rugby after an injury which left the South African star 'millimetres from death'.
Two-time World Cup-winning South African prop Steven Kitshoff said he is walking away with “so many incredible memories” ...
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briefly on MSNSpringbok Legend Steven Kitshoff Retires Due to Neck InjurySpringbok legend Steven Kitshoff has announced his immediate retirement due to a serious neck injury. Read more about his incredible career and legacy.
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