Clinton van der Berg Archive
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Sep 13, 2009
The world champion Springboks were confirmed as one of South Africa's greatest ever teams after their epic victory over the All Blacks. Read Article Class of 2009 stamped with greatness
Aug 31, 2009
South Africa have one hand on the Tri Nations trophy for the first time since 2004. Read Article Penalty count only blemish in Boks title charge
Jul 27, 2009
As the Springboks basked in the glow of victory over New Zealand, the South African captain John Smit remarked how there had been "none of the shenanigans of the Lions series". Read Article Things never dull with ruthless Boks
Jul 17, 2009
John Smit insists that they will be giving it all when they attempt to topple Tri Nations champions New Zealand. Read Article Lions success for the Boks may cost them in the long run
Jul 04, 2009
The British & Irish Lions go into today's final Test match seeking to avoid becoming the first Lions team to be white-washed in a series in South Africa. Read Article Lions go for pride
Jun 27, 2009
Remember when... Two years ago the iconic Springbok captain Francois Pienaar was asked about the frenzied aftermath of South Africa's victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup final. Read Article Winning the World Cup helped heal a nation
Jun 27, 2009
The Springbok line-out totem admits concerns over the referee going into today's second Test match in Pretoria. Read Article Matfield sweating on referee decisions
Jun 24, 2009
The only change for the Springboks is the inclusion of the 49-Test veteran at the expense of flanker Heinrich Brussow. Read Article Burger time for the Boks
Jun 22, 2009
The famous B field at King's Park Stadium resembled a war zone yesterday after the mother of all parties following South Africa's defeat of the British & Irish Lions. Read Article Rainbow Nation rocking
Jun 21, 2009
World champions by name, world champions by nature. South Africa withstood a ferocious late charge by the British & Irish Lions to win the first Test of the three-match series 26-21 in Durban yesterday. Read Article Springboks stand firm