McGeechan: Rugby is hugely lopsided
Former British & Irish Lions coach Sir Ian McGeechan says rugby needs to address the issue of inequality at both international and club levels.
Former British & Irish Lions coach Sir Ian McGeechan says rugby needs to address the issue of inequality at both international and club levels.
In another letter to the editor as we continue to encourage our readers to send CRAIG LEWIS submissions, Francois Marais reflects on the Vodacom Bulls’ heroics in 2007. CALLING OUR READERS: Send your rugby letter to the editor My favourite rugby moment? Hmmmm … Since I have the opportunity to go back in time, and since fine margins is my topic of… Read more →
In a snippet from the latest edition of SA Rugby magazine, former South Africa captain Jean de Viiliers explains why Lukhanyo Am has been so crucial to the Springboks and Sharks’ success.
SA Rugby has reportedly compiled and presented a radically-changed calendar for the 2020 season, with the hope of returning to on-field action on 5 June.
Agustin Pichot has announced on Sunday that he will run against incumbent Bill Beaumont to become the new chairman of World Rugby.
In the sixth instalment of a seven-part series, SA Rugby magazine’s writers pick their best World XV of the past 25 years.
Local players could lose just under half of their salaries to help stabilise SA Rugby and the local unions’ finances during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Springbok utility back Frans Steyn has agreed to a deal with the Cheetahs and will join the side from 1 July.
In the fourth instalment of a new series, DYLAN JACK rewinds to the 2014 Varsity Cup final and finds out what happened to the title-winning UCT players.
Rob Penney has been sacked as Waratahs head coach, but his assistants Chris Whitaker and Matt Cockbain have retained their jobs.