Steely Senatla shows he can do the dirty work
Seabelo Senatla has shown there’s a steely element to his game, and it’s an area he must keep developing if he is to fulfil his dream of playing for the Springboks, writes DYLAN JACK.
Seabelo Senatla has shown there’s a steely element to his game, and it’s an area he must keep developing if he is to fulfil his dream of playing for the Springboks, writes DYLAN JACK.
A World Cup draw should not be conducted three years before the tournament, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.
Jake White must be praised for playing, and not resting, as many of the Vodacom Bulls’ first-choice players as often as he has done this season, writes DEVIN HERMANUS.
The Sharks showed plenty of character to scrape a bonus-point win against a Scarlets team missing 19 first-choice players, but there should be bigger concerns over the team’s options at flyhalf, writes DYLAN JACK.
Either safety is the top priority, or rugby is the top priority. You cannot have both, writes ZELIM NEL.
Rassie Erasmus has made the most calculated of public job applications to be the next England coach, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Italy shouldn’t be given the boot when the Springboks eventually join the Six Nations, writes @SimonBorchardt.
The salary cap hurts South African rugby more than it helps which is why national director of rugby Rassie Erasmus must do away with it, according to ZELIM NEL.
The Blitzboks can make this a year to remember for themselves and departing coach Neil Powell, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.
The Currie Cup is not what it once was, but Wednesday Night Lights may shine brighter than expected in 2022, writes ZELIM NEL.