Boks will need to beat the odds again
The Springboks will need to tackle a number of unusual challenges when Test rugby resumes, writes former captain JEAN DE VILLIERS in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
The Springboks will need to tackle a number of unusual challenges when Test rugby resumes, writes former captain JEAN DE VILLIERS in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
As the 2021 British & Irish Lions tour looms, South Africa’s players will need to regain a physical and mental edge, writes former Springbok captain JEAN DE VILLIERS in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
There needs to be more consistency in terms of how rugby is officiated if the sport is going to move forward, writes former Bok captain JEAN DE VILLIERS in the latest issue of SA Rugby magazine.
The Covid-19 crisis and the difficulty of travel has forced rugby nations to re-evaluate their local competitions, writes JEAN DE VILLIERS in the latest issue of SA Rugby magazine.
The Springboks are still spoiled for choice in most departments several months after the World Cup, writes former Bok captain JEAN DE VILLIERS in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
A break from competition provides the opportunity to consider changes for the betterment of the game, writes former Springbok captain JEAN DE VILLIERS.
SA Rugby should explore the possibility of the Boks competing in the Rugby Championship and a ‘Seven Nations’ tournament, writes former Springbok captain Jean de Villiers in the latest issue of SA Rugby magazine.
Veteran players from Europe can boost the development of South Africa’s future stars, writes former Springbok captain Jean de Villiers in the latest issue of SA Rugby magazine.
South Africa’s depleted Vodacom Super Rugby teams will be hard-pressed to replicate the Springboks’ success in the 2020 tournament, writes JEAN DE VILLIERS.
The retention of Rassie Erasmus as director of rugby and the World Cup-winning coaching staff will boost the Boks, writes former Springbok skipper JEAN DE VILLIERS.