How Mandela saved the Springbok
As we celebrate Mandela Day, take a look back at this special feature from the June 2006 issue of SA Rugby magazine.
As we celebrate Mandela Day, take a look back at this special feature from the June 2006 issue of SA Rugby magazine.
Following a statement from a group of coaches and ex-players highlighting inequalities within the local rugby system, we look back at an investigation conducted by SA Rugby magazine last year.
In his own words, Springbok wing Sbu Nkosi describes his upbringing, schooling and what inspired him to reach the highest level of the game.
Handre Pollard is a once-in-a-generation player and fearless leader who appears destined for greatness, writes JON CARDINELLI in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
After playing a key role in the Springboks’ World Cup success, Faf de Klerk is setting his sights on new goals, writes CRAIG LEWIS in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
What makes Makazole Mapimpi so special? SA Rugby magazine investigates by approaching those closest to the Bok and Sharks star.
Outgoing Saracens icon Brad Barritt has outlined his plans for life after rugby, but there could be an interesting twist to the final chapter of his illustrious career.
Marcell Coetzee will do everything in his power to tackle the British & Irish Lions with the Springboks in 2021, writes CRAIG LEWIS in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
A new role with the Springboks and a challenging stint in Japan has pushed Malcolm Marx in a new direction, writes JON CARDINELLI in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
Ox Nche made a decisive career move to the Sharks and finds himself firmly on the Springbok radar, writes MIKE GREENAWAY in the latest SA Rugby magazine.