Boks to start new year on the front foot
The retention of Rassie Erasmus as director of rugby and the World Cup-winning coaching staff will boost the Boks, writes former Springbok skipper JEAN DE VILLIERS.
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The retention of Rassie Erasmus as director of rugby and the World Cup-winning coaching staff will boost the Boks, writes former Springbok skipper JEAN DE VILLIERS.
Former Wales assistant coach Rob Howley has been handed an 18-month ban by the Welsh Rugby Union for breaching betting rules during the World Cup.
World Cup-winning Springbok captain Siya Kolisi says he wants to offer inspiration but avoid the pitfalls of fame.
All Blacks scrumhalf TJ Perenara was awarded Try of the Year for his stunning effort against Namibia in the World Cup.
Thanks to astute management and planning, the Springboks timed their World Cup title run to perfection, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Damian de Allende has become an integral member of the Bok backline and is starting to change people’s perceptions, writes JOHN GOLIATH.
The Hurricanes will be without Ardie Savea for the majority of the 2020 Vodacom Super Rugby season due to a serious knee injury that needs corrective surgery.
Coach Eddie Jones led England through a memorable World Cup campaign, despite falling short at the final hurdle, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander has confirmed that the new Springbok coach will hopefully be appointed by the end of 2019.
The Springboks finished the World Cup as worthy winners. In the latest issue of SA Rugby magazine, we provide our player ratings for the triumphant 31-man squad.