Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter and get behind-the-scenes access and unrivalled insight Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter First Japan, now Namibia? The likelihood ...
Jacques Burger should not be playing rugby now. Indeed, he probably should not have been playing as long ago as the 2011 Rugby World Cup, when the Saracens flanker – effectively playing on one leg ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It was one of the most enjoyable interviews I have done. A couple of years ago, I sat with Jacques Burger on a small sofa on the balcony ...
Captain Jacques Burger has retired from international rugby after he was ruled out of Namibia's last World Cup match this weekend because of concussion. Burger was concussed nine minutes into the Pool ...
Saracens flanker Jacques Burger has confirmed he will retire from rugby following Sunday's Aviva Premiership game against Newcastle at Allianz Park. Burger, 32, joined Saracens in 2009, while he ...
Regrets? Jacques Burger has had a few. There were the two thrilling, agonising Premiership final defeats in 2010 and 2014, when Saracens had leads snatched away in the dying minutes. The Heineken Cup ...
M&C Saatchi's expansion into the Johannesburg market and Burger's move back to SA demonstrates both M&C Saatchi's and Burger's confidence in the country. Comments Mike Abel, chief executive partner of ...
Jacques Burger, Saracens flanker and former Namibia captain, retired from international rugby following last year’s World Cup after a career spanning nine years. Known for his tough tackling, he ...
EXETER, England -- Namibia captain Jacques Burger's illustrious international career has come to an end after it was confirmed he will miss his nation's final World Cup match against Argentina on ...
Jacques Burger joined Saracens from South African team Blue Bulls in the 2009-10 season Saracens back-row Jacques Burger has been given a one-week ban for striking an opponent in their European ...
Tackling machine and the heartbeat of the Saracens' 'Wolfpack', Namibia flanker Jacques Burger If Saturday's Aviva Premiership final is being billed as "Beauty against the Beast" - the carefree ...
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