A group of 35 Springbok Women will assemble in Pretoria on Sunday before a travelling squad of 28 leave for Madagascar to compete in the Rugby Africa Women's Cup 2023.
World Rugby confirmed on Friday that South Africa will host one of the three exciting new WXV tournaments later this year.
The Springbok Women's Sevens team has been dealt a blow with the news that Marlize de Bruin has been ruled out of the second World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series due to an ankle injury.
Springbok Women interim coach Louis Koen heaped praise on his squad for their ability to take good lessons onboard and implement them against Spain on Saturday, a match that South Africa won by 35-20 in Madrid.
The Springbok Women finished their tour on a fantastic high note by outplaying Spain 35-20 in Madrid on Saturday.
The next job at hand is the most important and that is to try and beat Spain in Madrid on Saturday, according to Springbok Women prop Babalwa Latsha.