TOKYO (Reuters) - World Rugby is looking to use the success of this year's world cup tournament in Japan as a springboard for developing nations to play more matches against the established elite.
Fresh off their second straight Rugby Championship title, the Springboks will face Japan at Wembley Stadium on Saturday as a ...
(CNN)It's a short ride from Kyoto to Osaka. And like all our other rail journeys throughout Japan, we accessorized the experience with snacks from 7-Eleven. My rugby friends Nathan and Josh were ...
The Springboks have done extensive analysis on the Japanese scrumhalves and will look to slow down their ball at the ...
Two brilliant solo tries by Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu highlighted South Africa's 61-7 win against Japan at a wet Wembley on ...
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus says he expects Saturday’s Test against Japan at Twickenham to be a tough encounter, especially if one looks at the strides they have made in the last few years.
Several Springboks lining up against Japan at Wembley Stadium carry vivid memories of the 2015 'Miracle of Brighton' boilover ...
South Africa are set to face Japan at Wembley Stadium during their autumn international series, in the first rugby fixture to be played at the London venue since 2016. The clash on Saturday 1 November ...
As the Springboks gear up for their November tour opener against Japan at Wembley Stadium, captain Siya Kolisi stresses the importance of respect and focus to secure a strong start.