Posted on April 22, 2021
Four years. That is the last time Tuks got the better of Maties in a Varsity Cup encounter. It is a statistic that the "Striped Team" will undoubtedly hope to rectify ahead of the upcoming ‘biggest match of the day’ at Loftus when the two teams clash for the 21st time in the...
Posted on April 22, 2021
Tuks assured they remain unbeaten in the FNB Varsity Cup Tournament by yesterday outplaying the Northwest Eagles to win 33-15. The home team, however, had their work cut out. At halftime, they trailed 10-9. It was a changed Tuks team that took to the field for the second half. Seemingly the...
Posted on April 20, 2021
The Tuks Varsity Cup vice-captain, Jaco Bezuidenhout, has a good reason why he loves playing rugby. For that 80 or so minutes, he is allowed to go for the "big hits". Tackling is his game. Last year's FNB Varsity Cup statistics prove it. His percentage for tackles made was 88%.
Posted on April 15, 2021
David Coetzer aims to take control during the 2021 FNB Varsity Cup tournament
Posted on April 07, 2021
Strength and fitness made the difference on Sunday, 4 April during the 2021 FNB Varsity Cup encounter in which Tuks came out as winners against Wits with a scoreline of 48-25 at Tuks Stadium in Pretoria.
Posted on April 03, 2021
When the TuksRugby team takes it to the field on Sunday evening to face Wits in their first 2021 FNB Varsity Cup tournament encounter, one thing for sure is that it will be a humdinger. Over the last four years, Tuks had won twice and Wits twice. The statistics favour Tuks to win this time...
Posted on March 10, 2021
South Africa’s biggest varsity rugby tournament is back and will feature some exciting changes. The 2021 edition of the FNB Varsity Cup will be played in a secure bio-bubble at the University of Pretoria from 4 April to 24 May and for the first time include comprehensive broadcast...
Posted on March 08, 2021
The new TuksRugby Varsity Cup team captain, Sango Xamlashe, may be perceived to be loud on the rugby field as he is constantly talking. But take time off and listen. There is a reason why Xamlashe is doing what he is doing. He is encouraging his teammates, advising them, wants the team to win. It...
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