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Reigning champions New Zealand will face Canada in the last four of the Women's Rugby World Cup after the two nations enjoyed ...
South Africa head coach Swys de Bruin said "a giant has awoken" after the Springbok Women departed Rugby World Cup 2025 on ...
New Zealand were forced to make a staggering 143 tackles compared to South Africa's 16 in a bruising opening half of their ...
South Africa’s Springbok Women lost 46-17 (halftime 10-10) against New Zealand’s Black Ferns in the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, despite a valiant effort.
The blows soared into the Manchester night, brutal popcorn spraying the crowd, increasingly giddy but never sated. Here Jos Buttler tonked Kagiso Rabada over long on for six, there Harry Brook tumbled ...