Five one-cap Boks that could still represent South Africa
SA Rugby magazine takes a look at five players who have only represented the Springboks once, but might do so again in the future.
SA Rugby magazine takes a look at five players who have only represented the Springboks once, but might do so again in the future.
On the anniversary of what would have been his 46th birthday, the wife of Jonah Lomu has announced a new scholarship in his name to continue the legacy of the legendary All Black.
Rassie Erasmus has tactfully responded to an article questioning the Boks’ status as the No 1 team in the world by tweeting: ‘A lion doesn’t concern himself with the opinion of a sheep’.
Springbok Captain Siya Kolisi has acknowledged that his form isn’t yet where he wants it to be for the B&I Lions Series but his coach Sean Everitt insists he’s getting better every game.
The Queensland Reds are seeking revenge while across the Tasman, the Crusaders will look to extend their dominance when the Super Rugby competitions play their finals this weekend.
Stormers duo Seabelo Senatla and Willie Engelbrecht have learned the outcome of their disciplinary hearings after both received red cards in the first round of the Rainbow Cup SA.
Lions coach Ivan Van Rooyen has made four changes to the side that lost 22-9 to the Bulls in the opening round of the Rainbow Cup SA ahead of the team’s trip to Durban.
Aaron Smith has named a former Springbok as the greatest scrumhalf to ever play in a Rugby World Cup.
Sikhumbuzo Notshe has sounded his intentions to face the British & Irish Lions, saying it is an opportunity which comes about only once in a lifetime.
Alun Wyn Jones is reportedly poised to be named as the next captain of the British & Irish Lions by Warren Gatland later this week.