Beast: Thank God we brought Rassie back
Former Bok Beast Mwatawarira has revealed how he was on the brink of joining a French club before Rassie Erasmus persuaded him to stay on and give the World Cup another go.
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Former Bok Beast Mwatawarira has revealed how he was on the brink of joining a French club before Rassie Erasmus persuaded him to stay on and give the World Cup another go.
Here’s another selection from YouTube, so sit back and enjoy some of the fanciest footwork on offer during last year’s Rugby World Cup in Japan.
Relive the Springboks’ victory at the 2019 World Cup with these interviews from SuperSport.
A SuperSport documentary on the Springboks’ 2019 World Cup win is deep in production and set to come to TV screens in August.
Stormers centre Jamie Roberts believes his international career is over and says he does not expect to make it into a Wales squad again.
In this classic read from 2017, SA Rugby magazine explored how the Springboks World Cup win was four years in the making.
Sharks captain Lukhanyo Am has revealed his biggest lesson is that performing in a team environment is not a burden but a responsibility.
Springbok centre Damian de Allende says the free time during the Covid-19 lockdown has allowed him to appreciate the team’s 2019 World Cup win.
New All Blacks coach Ian Foster admits that New Zealand’s humiliating loss to England in the World Cup semi-final was a painful experience.
Springbok wing Makazole Mapimpi says teammate Lukhanyo Am saw a clear try-scoring opportunity when he passed the ball in the buildup to the first try against England in the 2019 World Cup final.