Column: Nohamba is a joy to watch
Although much of the Springbok Showdown was taxing to watch, a few golden touches from Sanele Nohamba offered a glimpse into the bright future of South African rugby, writes CRAIG LEWS.
Although much of the Springbok Showdown was taxing to watch, a few golden touches from Sanele Nohamba offered a glimpse into the bright future of South African rugby, writes CRAIG LEWS.
The documentary of the Springboks’ World Cup-winning journey is a timely reminder of how sport can inspire hope, writes SIMNIKIWE XABANISA in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
SA Rugby’s negotiations with PRO Rugby is the first step to securing its long-term financial future with a move to the northern hemisphere, writes DYLAN JACK.
Policing kneeling is stupid. Understanding why many don’t kneel is critical, writes RYAN VREDE in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
The Vodacom Bulls made a statement of intent as they revealed a few enterprising options among their backs in Saturday’s warm-up game against the Sharks, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
The prospect of a domestic competition taking priority once again is something to celebrate, writes former Springbok STEFAN TERBLANCHE.
This Saturday will herald the highly-anticipated return of live rugby, but the broadcast will be without ‘canned crowd noise’ in what will be a unique experience for viewers, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Despite a severely disrupted 2020 rugby calendar, CRAIG LEWIS believes Cheslin Kolbe would have every chance of being named the World Rugby Player of the Year.
The Kings’ withdrawal from competition and disintegration into liquidation could be the sad final chapter in the franchise’s demise, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
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.