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Boks need new coach approach

Boks need new coach approach

SA Rugby must strive to add a coach with a different way of thinking to the Springbok setup from next year, writes CRAIG LEWIS. Can the Boks really rebound from a period of dire stagnation to be regarded as genuine contenders when the 2019 World Cup rolls around in less than two years? Sadly, all the current signs suggest not…. Read more →

Posted in Columns, Craig Lewis | Tagged Allister Coetzee, Springboks
Five takeaways from past weekend

Five takeaways from past weekend

What we learned from the Springboks’ Test against Wales and the Dubai Sevens, according to CRAIG LEWIS. Allister Coetzee’s tenure must finally be over For some time now, there have been ongoing whispers in rugby circles that Coetzee’s tenure with the Boks is set to come to an end after this year. That fate was surely sealed as the Springboks slipped… Read more →

Posted in Craig Lewis | Tagged Allister Coetzee, blitzboks, Rugger Takeaways, Springboks, Wales
SA rugby suffering from brain drain

SA rugby suffering from brain drain

The loss of South African rugby’s intellectual property is just as damning as the chronic player drain, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

Posted in Columns, Craig Lewis | Tagged sa rugby, Springboks
Ross Cronjé

Boks’ No 9 conundrum

The lack of Test-quality depth at scrumhalf remains a major concern for the Springboks less than two years away from the next World Cup, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

Posted in Columns, Craig Lewis | Tagged Springboks, Test Rugby
Rassie Erasmus

Bok changes on the horizon

No matter what the results may be over the remainder of the Springboks’ end-of-year tour, considerable changes to the current coaching and player group must take place, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

Posted in Columns, Craig Lewis | Tagged Allister Coetzee, Springboks, Test Rugby
Damian de Allende

Opportunity knocks for De Allende

Damian de Allende must make the most of his starting opportunities in what should be a watershed tour for the 25-year-old, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

Posted in Columns, Craig Lewis | Tagged Damian de Allende, Ireland, Springboks
Frans Steyn and Duane Vermeulen in France

Duane, Steyn would bolster Boks

The Springboks have missed a trick by overlooking the value that Duane Vermeulen and Frans Steyn could have added to the end-of-year tour, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

Posted in Columns, Craig Lewis | Tagged duane vermeulen, Frans Steyn, Springboks
Treat the cause, not the symptom

Treat the cause, not the symptom

The Springboks’ blowout against the All Blacks on Saturday is simply a microcosm of a far greater problem facing South African rugby, writes CRAIG LEWIS. In the lead-up to the Test in Albany, there were some futile attempts to hype up the clash as a potentially competitive battle between two great rivals. Understandably, a passionate South African rugby public wants to… Read more →

Posted in Columns, Craig Lewis | Tagged All Blacks, Springboks, Test Rugby
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