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Former Springbok backing JP Pietersen to keep Sharks coaching gig
Interim Sharks coach JP Pietersen deserves the head coach role at the franchise, according to former Springbok Adrian Jacobs.
Archaeologists found traces of well-known plant poisons on Stone Age quartz arrowheads in a prehistoric South African rock ...
Planet Rugby on MSN
PREM giants make late bid to hijack Sharks deal for gargantuan Springbok in wake of Siya Kolisi exit
Bath have come in at the 11th hour in a bid to lure Dan du Preez and prevent the Sharks from finding their Siya Kolisi ...
Ancient humans used poisoned arrowheads to hunt prey 60,000 years ago, archeologists discovered.
The finding in South Africa identifies toxic alkaloids in these projectiles, used for hunting during the Paleolithic era ...
Traces of a toxic chemical found on 60,000-year-old arrowheads hint at advanced planning by Palaeolithic hunters.
IFLScience on MSN
World’s Oldest Poison Arrows Were Used By Hunters 60,000 Years Ago
P rehistoric hunter-gatherers in South Africa applied deadly poisons to their stone arrows 60,000 years ago. Amazingly, the ...
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Land reform in South Africa: How new landholders could prosper from wildlife and not just farming
South Africa needs to track whether beneficiaries of land reform policies are participating in the country’s thriving ...
Vincent Tshituka admits he got distracted by the "sweeter things" in rugby. Now, the Sharks loose forward tells KickOff how he is correcting his course to knock on the Springbok door.
Wins for the Stormers and Sharks have left them well placed in the Champions Cup, while losses for the Lions and Cheetahs ...
GB News on MSN
Archaeologists uncover earliest known use of poison-laced weapons dating back 60,000 years
Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be the earliest direct chemical proof ancient humans employed poison on ...
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