Rassie and Swys to spoil South African rugby fans

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SPOTLIGHT: In a massive step in preparation for the World Cup 2025, the Springbok Women have lined up some incredible Tests against Canada and the Black Ferns XV.

Rugby supporters in Gauteng and the Eastern Cape are in for a feast of Test action with the announcement that the Springbok Women will take on Canada in curtain raisers when Rassie Erasmus' troops host Italy at Loftus Versfeld and Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on July 5 and 12.

The Tests against Canada - ranked second in the world - will effectively mean the opening two weekends of the Incoming Series will feature international double headers in Pretoria and Gqeberha.

SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer said the Tests would not only showcase the growth and status of the Springbok Women but also women's rugby in general.

"It is a momentous year for the Springbok Women, as they will try and deliver their best ever result at the World Cup in England in August and these two encounters, against one of the best teams in the world, will be a very important part of their preparations," said Oberholzer.

"The fact that they will share the field with the Springboks, will be another bonus for our supporters, especially those in Pretoria and Gqeberha, where the Springbok Women have not played in a while."

The Springbok Women played Spain at Ellis Park in Johannesburg in 2022 as a curtain-raiser to the Springboks' Rugby Championship clash against New Zealand, and faced the Barbarians at Cape Town Stadium last year, before the Springboks took on the All Blacks.

Springbok Women performance coach Swys de Bruin said that confirmation of the Canadian Tests was great news.

"We are only ranked 12th in the world and Canada are second, and for us to be in the best shape possible for the World Cup, we need to play the best teams in the world," said De Bruin.

"We're grateful that Canada accepted the invitation to tour to South Africa and I want to thank all involved who made this possible.

"What a wonderful day it will be for rugby fans to watch our women and then the Springboks competing in test matches."

Kevin Rouet, head coach of the Canadian women's team, said: "These matches in South Africa will play an important role in our preparation ahead of the World Cup.

"Playing the Springbok Women will give us two very physical and exciting matches that will give us a good indication as to where we stand in our preparation as we get closer to our first World Cup match in August.

"We are looking forward to our time as a squad in Pretoria and Port Elizabeth."

Following the series against Canada, the Bok Women will also play two matches against a New Zealand Black Ferns XV in South Africa, with dates and venues to be confirmed in due course, along with information on kick-off times and ticket sales.

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