Wallabies to reconsider ‘Giteau Law’
Rugby Australia is set to review its regulations regarding player eligibility for the national side after a disappointing World Cup campaign in Japan.
Rugby Australia is set to review its regulations regarding player eligibility for the national side after a disappointing World Cup campaign in Japan.
Rassie Erasmus has paid tribute to Schalk Brits after the Springbok hooker confirmed that he will go back into retirement.
Schalk Brits has reflected on his career which ended on the highest of notes in Japan after confirming that he will hang up his boots for the second time in two years.
The retention of a crack coaching staff and player group will allow the Springboks to build on a World Cup triumph for the first time in history, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Eddie Jones says to see the galvanising effect the Boks’ World Cup triumph has on South Africa dampens the hardship he feels about losing in the final.
Former Ireland centre Gordon D’Arcy has admitted he was wrong to criticise Rassie Erasmus for his decision to leave Munster.
The power of the Springbok brand, which Rassie Erasmus and his team have restored, needs to be the centre of attention in the transitory and building phase following the World Cup win and leading up to the British & Irish Lions tour in two years’ time, writes former Bok hooker JAMES DALTON.
While Rassie Erasmus and the Springboks have had a well-deserved party over the past few weeks following their World Cup win, the Bok boss’ next assignment is a lot trickier, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
World Cup-winning coach Rassie Erasmus and his assistant coaches Felix Jones, Jacques Nienaber and Aled Walters sing a Munster song during the Boks’ trophy tour in Durban.
Former Bok assistant coach Johann van Graan says he does not regret vacating his former role following South Africa’s World Cup win in Japan.