Australia Wallabies captain James Horwill (L) tackles South Africa Springboks' Schalk Burger during their Rugby World Cup quarter-final match at Wellington Regional Stadium October 9, 2011.
THE Springboks plan to blow the Wallabies away late in the game after naming a star-studded bench with a staggering 314 Test caps among the eight players. The entire starting XV of the Wallabies has a ...
Schalk Burger is rugby royalty in these parts. There is a buzz among hotel staff when he arrives for a chat and obligingly poses for pictures. Retirement has not reduced his profile or popularity. The ...
"Schalk is a Springbok legend and will add a huge amount of experience and quality to our young English pack of forwards at the club," director of rugby Mark McCall told the Saracens website. "Schalk ...
From rugby legend to businessman, wine farmer, cultural custodian, musician, father and grandfather, Schalk memoir is an intensely personal and honest journey of the triumphs and hardships that have ...
South Africa may be without one of the world's premier No.8s in Duane Vermeulen, but they have found a reasonably handy replacement for their Rugby Championship opener in veteran back-rower Schalk ...
Springbok legend Schalk Burger will join Saracens next season, having signed a two-year deal with the Aviva Premiership club. Burger, 32, has won 86 caps for South Africa and was part of the squad ...
Given the significant amount of coverage this incident has caused, SA Rugby wishes to place on record the findings from the disciplinary hearing of Springbok flanker Schalk Burger. Media should note ...
Loose forward Burger replaces Victor Matfield after the veteran lock suffered a hamstring injury during the defeat to Australia in Brisbane last weekend. The Springboks tackle greatest rivals the All ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Rugby. Followed categories will be added to My News. Burger, a Rugby World Cup winner in 2007, is scheduled to arrive at Allianz Park next season after he finishes ...
TWICKENHAM, London -- South Africa vice-captain Schalk Burger is hoping his final crack at the Tiger Woods of rugby Richie McCaw will see him the leave Twickenham with the bragging rights and a place ...