Stick boot into expansive Boks

The Springboks, under pressure from the public, have ventured down a tactical black hole that sees them become irrelevant if not remedied, writes RYAN VREDE.

Swiel on song for Quins

SARugbymag.co.za looks back at the past weekend's Anglo-Welsh Cup and French Top 14 matches, which involved South African players.

Arrogant Boks took a beating

The defeat in Dublin was the reality check all of South African rugby needed when it comes to the Springboks, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day newspaper.

Boks need Burger’s edge

The Springboks require a change in personnel and attitude ahead of their tour-defining clash against England, writes JON CARDINELLI in London.

Awful night for Boks

The Springboks were battered, bewildered and comfortably beaten … at least the Guinness is good in Dublin, writes MARK KEOHANE at the Aviva Stadium.

Halfback horror brings Boks low

Francois Hougaard and Handré Pollard failed their first test in northern hemisphere conditions, writes JON CARDINELLI at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

Matfield outsmarts O’Connell

Victor Matfield showed composure in the face of strong Irish pressure to come out on top of his personal duel, writes BRENTON CHELIN.