SA Rugby magazine

SA Rugby magazine

World Cup will be tough to win

Winning the 2015 World Cup would be an extraordinary achievement for the Springboks, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day.

Meyer banking on battered warriors

To be successful at the World Cup, the Springboks must trust players whose pedigree endorses risk for reward, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day.

Bok squad lacks balance

The Springboks' World Cup squad hasn't rewarded form and isn't a victory for transformation, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day.

Tackling the system

JOHN MITCHELL, on the Vodacom Rugby Portal, discusses dangerous tackles and provides two solutions that would improve consistency and fairness.

Fringe Boks lacking game time

Fringe players in the Springboks' World Cup squad should be getting game time in the Currie Cup, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day.

Art of the comeback

JOHN MITCHELL, writing on the Vodacom Rugby Portal, identifies how and why the All Blacks and Springboks bounced back from defeat.

Meyer needs big World Cup

Heyneke Meyer, like his predecessors, must be judged on a four-year cycle that culminates with the World Cup, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day.

Boks scrumming too high

JOHN MITCHELL, writing on the Vodacom Rugby Portal, explains why the Bok scrum was heavily penalised against the Pumas.

Stats reveal Bok shortcomings

JOHN MITCHELL, writing on the Vodacom Rugby Portal, explains why the Boks and Pumas are propping up the Rugby Championship log.

Saluting rugby legends

Appreciate what the legends of the game have achieved, writes MARK KEOHANE in SA Rugby magazine.