Boks to favour continuity out wide
Hooker Malcolm Marx may be the only unforced change to the starting side when the Springboks take on Wales this Saturday, reports JON CARDINELLI in Cardiff.
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Hooker Malcolm Marx may be the only unforced change to the starting side when the Springboks take on Wales this Saturday, reports JON CARDINELLI in Cardiff.
What coach Allister Coetzee and team doctor Konrad von Hagen had to say at Monday’s press conference in Cardiff.
The Springboks remain No 5 in the World Rugby rankings despite their 35-6 win over Italy in Padua.
The loss of South African rugby’s intellectual property is just as damning as the chronic player drain, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Changes to the backline would boost the Springboks in the short and long term, writes JON CARDINELLI in Cardiff.
Duane Vermeulen says there is still time for South African rugby to address its issues ahead of the 2019 World Cup. JON CARDINELLI in Cardiff reports.
What NICK MALLETT had to say on SuperSport about the Springboks’ 35-6 win over Italy in Padua.
What Nick Mallett, Naas Botha, Ashwin Willemse and Hanyani Shimange had to say after the Springboks’ 35-6 win against Italy.
What we learned from the third week of end-of-year Test matches, according to CRAIG LEWIS.
Allister Coetzee could become the head coach of the Canon Eagles if he loses his Springbok job.