Bok coach to be named before new year
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander has confirmed that the new Springbok coach will hopefully be appointed by the end of 2019.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander has confirmed that the new Springbok coach will hopefully be appointed by the end of 2019.
The Springboks finished the World Cup as worthy winners. In the latest issue of SA Rugby magazine, we provide our player ratings for the triumphant 31-man squad.
Head of athletic performance Aled Walters has paid tribute to the Springboks’ professionalism and attitude following their World Cup win in Japan. JON CARDINELLI reports.
The Bristol Bears have officially announced the signing of Fijian star back Semi Radradra for the 2020-21 English Premiership season.
Japan enjoyed a fairytale World Cup campaign at their home tournament, qualifying for the playoffs for the first time, writes RICHARD FREEMAN.
Springbok centre Lukhanyo Am has revealed why he opted against scoring and instead set Makazole Mapimpi up for a try in the World Cup final.
Money maketh the minnows, so don’t expect to see a similar Japan fairytale anytime soon, writes RYAN VREDE.
A round up of what some of South Africa’s leading Sunday papers are saying, including a response from SA Rugby to the accusations of doping.
Faf de Klerk says the Springboks did not expect the number of fans who turned out to welcome the team home from their World Cup triumph.
SuperSport takes a look back at Makazole Mapimpi’s Test career where he scored 14 tries in 14 matches to help the Springboks claim a Rugby Championship and World Cup double in 2019.