Making their mark
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.
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.
Japan enjoyed a fairytale World Cup campaign at their home tournament, qualifying for the playoffs for the first time, writes RICHARD FREEMAN.
An increasing number of talented age-grade players are heading abroad. MARIETTE ADAMS investigates this worrying trend.
Just before joining the Italian coaching set-up, Franco Smith led the Cheetahs to Currie Cup glory. DYLAN JACK caught up with him before he jetted off. What was key to your Currie Cup preparations this year? There were two big things that happened. When I took over again after the 2017-18 Pro14 season, we lost a lot of players abroad…. Read more →
Cheslin Kolbe, the small wing with a big heart has set the World Cup alight, writes JON CARDINELLI in the latest issue of SA Rugby Magazine.
The eclectic World Cup experience in Japan has exceeded expectations of players and fans, writes JON CARDINELLI in SA Rugby Magazine.
Bok superstar Cheslin Kolbe is on the cover of the latest SA Rugby magazine, which is on sale now! Don’t miss out on 156 pages of unrivalled content.
Wallabies stalwart David Pocock has made his mark on and off the field, writes TOM DECENT in the latest issue of SA Rugby Magazine.
In a feature from SA Rugby magazine, DYLAN JACK caught up with former Western Province and Stormers flyhalf Gary van Aswegen.
All the building blocks are in place for the Springboks to launch a competitive World Cup campaign, writes JON CARDINELLI in the cover feature of the latest issue of SA Rugby Magazine.