The Springbok Women won their second Rugby Africa Women's Cup clash by 63-5 against Kenya on a windy day in Madagascar on Wednesday, remaining on course to defend their African title and book their tickets to the 2025 Rugby World Cup in England.
Springbok Women head coach Louis Koen has made nine changes to his starting team for Wednesday's Rugby Africa Women's Cup clash against Kenya in Antananarivo.
The Springbok Women cleared the first hurdle in their quest to qualify for the 2025 Rugby World Cup as they thumped Cameroon 55-0 in Antananarivo on Saturday.
Experienced Springbok Women's players Nomawethu Mabenge, Lusanda Dumke and Sizophila Solontsi have been included in the national squad for the Rugby Africa Women's Cup in Madagascar.
The Springbok Women started their Rugby Africa Women's Cup campaign in the best way possible with an emphatic 87-0 victory over Cameroon in Madagascar on Saturday.
Chumisa Qawe will lead the Springbok Women to the Rugby Africa Women's Cup in Madagascar this month where they will play Cameroon, Kenya and Madagascar over the next two weeks.