Mohoje to make return from injury
The SA Rugby magazine team rounds up some of the interesting news snippets making headlines around the world.
SA Rugby magazine – Latest South African rugby news
The SA Rugby magazine team rounds up some of the interesting news snippets making headlines around the world.
Two-time World Cup-winner Sherylle Calder says that the speed of the contest in Japan will place new emphasis on space identification and decision-making. JON CARDINELLI reports.
Rassie Erasmus says the Springboks intentionally played with less possession against Japan to prepare for their World Cup opener against the All Blacks.
All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster has warned the Springboks of trying to play mind games ahead of their clash in the World Cup Pool B opener next Saturday.
Check out some of the images from the Springboks’ coaching clinic in Kagoshima on Tuesday.
SARugbymag.co.za identifies the 14 South African-born players who will be appearing for other nations at the upcoming World Cup in Japan.
The All Blacks explain what performing the haka means to them and go inside the origins of the Maori ceremonial dance.
All Blacks flank Sam Cane never doubted he’d rebuild his broken body to take his shot at history this year, writes MARC HINTON.
SARugbymag.co.za looks at the Springboks’ back-row options for the upcoming World Cup in Japan.
JON CARDINELLI takes a closer look at the seven big pool matches that will shape the World Cup quarter-final lineup in Japan.