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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 ...
Springbok star player Trevor Nyakane has ruptured his Achilles tendon, facing a long recovery. Could this be the end of his ...
South Africa prop Steven Kitshoff has announced his retirement from all rugby because of a serious neck injury that he said ...
Known for his powerful scrumming and vibrant personality, Steven Kitshoff's journey from a young talent to a Springbok legend ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNRassie Erasmus in touching tribute to ‘true team man’ Steven Kitshoff as retiring ‘warrior’ makes Springboks vowSpringboks head coach Rassie Erasmus has lauded two-time Rugby World Cup winner Steven Kitshoff as "a true team man" after he ...
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The South African on MSNSA Rugby thanks Steven Kitshoff: ‘One of our finest’SA Rugby President Mark Alexander says Steven Kitshoff's name will forever be etched in the annals of Springbok rugby.
Two-time World Cup winner Steven Kitshoff forced into early retirement by serious neck injury; Prop Kitshoff started for the ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNSpringboks star Eben Etzebeth gives update on likely return after ‘very serious’ injurySpringboks and Sharks lock Eben Etzebeth has revealed that he hopes to be back very soon after struggling with concussion ...
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The South African on MSNPic gallery: Rassie, Springboks pay tribute to retiring KitshoffSpringbok coach Rassie Erasmus has described Steven Kitshoff as the 'ultimate warrior' after hanging up his boots.
As New Zealand Rugby grapples with a financial crisis, the All Blacks must reconsider their strategies and player eligibility ...
Two-time World Cup winner Steven Kitshoff has retired from rugby after an injury which left the South African star 'millimetres from death'.
So, in a hypothetical world, if South Africa were to enter the Six Nations stage, say, in 2026, exactly 120 years after Paul ...
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