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10 Nov 2018
The Springboks will be looking to get the better of France tonight. Photo: Chris Ricco/BackpagePix How the Springboks can beat France

Independent Media rugby writer Jacques van der Westhuyzen highlights what coach Rassie Erasmus’s team must do right for them to get the better of France.

 
Chiefs wary of fresher Chippa team

Chiefs, who have played twice in the past six days, will be hoping to bag their third successive victory against Chippa, who last played two weeks ago.

 
The amazing Odyssey of Odd’s wayward surfboard

A surfboard recently travelled 1650 kilometres to a remote part of the Namibian coastline.

 
Proteas let themselves down with the bat, says captain Faf

“That’s a tough pill to swallow. I thought the bowlers were brilliant for most of the game.”

 
RUGBY More from Rugby
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Sports Sangoma throws the bones for the Boks, and Up the Bucs, bafethu!
 
 
 
Owen Farrell on THAT tackle: I’m not trying to play to the edge of the rules
 
 
Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas wants continuity from his team when they take on Chippa. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix Chiefs wary of fresher Chippa team
     
Sports Sangoma throws the bones for the Boks, and Up the Bucs, bafethu!
 
 
 
I prefer the sex – by far – to coaching, says Man City boss Pep Guardiola
 
 
 
WATCH: Esperance stun Al Ahly to clinch Caf Champions League title
 
 
 
 
GOLF More from Golf
Louis Oosthuizen shoots a 67 to edge closer to Sergio Garcia at Sun City
 
 
 
New 18th hole at Sun City is not Schwartzel's cup of tee
 
 
 
I felt great, I rolled the ball nicely, says Garcia
 
 
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi will hope that his team gets back to winning ways against France tonight after losing their last two Tests. Photo: Nick Lourens/African News Agency/ANA Sports Sangoma throws the bones for the Boks, and Up the Bucs, bafethu!
     
Steve Smith, David Warner play against each other in Sydney
 
 
 
Proteas let themselves down with the bat, says captain Faf
 
 
 
Imam-ul-Haq floored by bouncer, but Pakistan hold off New Zealand
 
 
 
 
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