Don’t forget about Ackermann
One of the first orders of business for Rassie Erasmus in his director of rugby capacity should be to lure Johan Ackermann into the Springbok coaching set-up, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
One of the first orders of business for Rassie Erasmus in his director of rugby capacity should be to lure Johan Ackermann into the Springbok coaching set-up, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Kings coach Robbie Kempson has laughed off some critics’ claims that the Boks’ World Cup win is blighted by an alleged ‘doping culture’ in SA rugby.
Curwin Bosch will start at flyhalf when the Barbarians face Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.
Former All Blacks wing Nehe Milner-Skudder has opened up about the mental challenges he has had to endure during his injury-plagued career.
Rugby Australia CEO Raelene Castle has sent an apology to World Rugby regarding the behaviour of former coach Michael Cheika and other members of the Wallabies camp during the World Cup in Japan.
Deon Davids’ experience as a head coach may just give him the edge over Jacques Nienaber in the race to replace Rassie Erasmus as the new Springbok coach, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
The Springboks’ World Cup journey had a powerful impact on a global, national and personal level, writes former Springbok STEFAN TERLBANCHE.
The triumphant Springboks are on the cover of the latest SA Rugby magazine, which is on sale now! Don’t miss out on our 140-page celebration issue.
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.
A look back at some of the biggest stories in the rugby world over the past weekend. Catch up with the news here.