Super Rugby News: Results, video clips and Latest Super Rugby table – 12 May 2018

Bulls 39-30 Sharks
The Bulls came out top in a feisty South African derby at Loftus on Saturday. The win reignited the Bulls’ playoff aspirations in 2018, scoring five tries to three from their visitors.

It was an epic encounter from both teams. The Bulls took a 22-17 lead into half-time, and held on when things got tough.

And, just to give context to the action – there were three yellow cards in the match.

The Shark lost two players – Curwin Bosch and Lukhanyo Am – while the Bulls lost RG Snyman to a yellow too.

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Stormers 9-15 Chiefs
It wasn’t exactly the most memorable match in terms of execution and quality – and fans had

Rugby News:- SA Rugby ditch overseas-based player policy

The pool of players available to new Springbok coach, Rassie Erasmus has just increased drastically, as SA Rugby have made a change to its selection policy, regarding overseas-based players.

Previously, only players possessing over 30 international caps were eligible for Springbok selection – a rule which incidentally was only in place during former coach, Allister Coetzee’s tumultuous tenure in charge.

Now Sport24 reports that the policy has been scraped, giving Erasmus free reign to select which ever player he so pleases. This was confirmed on Thursday by SA Rugby president, Mark Alexander.

“Rassie is in his last year of preparation before the World Cup, so he can select any overseas-based player,” he said.

“He has just 18 Tests in which to prepare for the World Cup, so we gave him grace.

“Rassie has already spoken to a few play

Super Rugby News: Latest results, table and fixtures for the weekend as on 22 April

Brumbies 20-25 Jaguares
The Jaguares pulled off another stunning victory in Canberra on Sunday. The men from Buenos Aires shocked the Rebels last weekend and many were wondering if they could bag another away win.

They were on the front foot from the outset with Matias Orlando crossing the line in just the fourth minute and despite a few late tries from the Brumbies, the Jaguares went into the break 13-10 ahead.

Chance Peni’s try in the 67th minute kept the hosts in the game, reducing the gap to three points once more, but any hopes of mounting a comeback were soon quashed when Emiliano Boffelli scored with only 10 minutes left on the clock.

The win sees the Jaguares move above the Stormers on the SA conference.


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Sharks 24-17 Stormers

Super Rugby: Results, highlights and latest table – Round 7

Settle down for a weekend of Super Rugby fun and, if you miss anything, catch up with what happened here.

Chiefs 27-22 Highlanders

The Chiefs secured a hard-earned and important win in a tough encounter against the Highlanders on Friday.

Fixtures to come this weekend – all kick off times are SAST.

Super Rugby fixtures on Friday, 30 March
Rebels vs Hurricanes, 10:45

Super Rugby fixtures on Saturday, 31 March
Blues vs Sharks, 8:35
Brumbies vs Waratahs, 10:45
Bulls vs Stormers, 17:15

Super Rugby fixtures on Sunday, 1 April
Lions vs Crusaders, 14:30

Latest Super Rugby table

Super Rugby: All results and latest table for 16-18 March

There’s a big weekend of Super Rugby ahead – and it’s an especially big weekend for the South African teams. If you missed any of the action, catch up with all the Super Rugby Result and the latest table here.

Waratahs 51-27 Rebels
The Waratahs walloped a highflying Rebels side when the two sides met in their Super Rugby fixture on Sunday.

The Tahs, who have won just one match this season, ran six tries past their visitors, handing them their first defeat of the season.


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Jaguares 7-18 Reds
The resurgent Reds defended magnificently to defeat Jaguares 18-7 in Argentina and record three consecutive Super Rugby victories for the first time in five years.

Earlier on Saturday, reigning champions Canterbury Crusaders suffe