The Springbok Women secured a victory in their WXV 2 opener after a nail-biting 31-24 victory over Japan at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Friday.
Springbok Women prop Babalwa Latsha believes sticking to a South Africa women’s rugby identity will be key when they play their first WXV 2 fixture against Japan at DHL Stadium on Friday.
The Springbok Women delivered a masterclass in forward physicality as they beat Spain by 36-19 in cold and blustery conditions in Cape Town on Thursday.
The promise of a new dawn for the Springbok Women will be assessed when South Africa take on Spain at DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Thursday.
Springbok Women performance coach Swys de Bruin has made two changes to the starting team that will face Spain at DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Thursday.
Cape Town rugby fans have another Test coming their way next week when the Springbok Women take on Spain on Thursday 19 September.